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08 Pocket Guide.Cdr South Wing - Kentucky Fair & Exposition Center Demos 1 Demos 2 B107-108 B109-110 CM Studios Dino Photo Op! Make & Take Admission Monster Toys 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Booth 128 Conv Prog Thea. B 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Ofc Ofc C103 103 115 18 29 E s L t i F 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Amazing F b A i R Dealers h 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 x New Iron 78 E Model 79 91 40 51 Lizard Modeler 77 Theater A Theater C 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Lounge Party 76 63 62 Contest C101 C104 North Entrance 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 Main Entrance C108 South Entrance W. Dungeon C105 and shuttle drop-off/pick-up 131 A Place In time Antiques 101 Dumpster Wear 54 Jim Miller 83 Taylor Designs Inc. 112 Action Hobbies 68 Fantasy World Studios 58 Moebius Models 66-67 Timeslip Creations 3 Action Plus Collector 44 Far East Monsters Ltd 19 Mojoresin 26 Toiletface/Killingtime kits 16-17 Alchemy Works 104-110 Federation Models 128 Monarch Model Corp. 1-2 Toy Dump 55 Alternative Images 114-116 Flintstone/Testor's 91-93 Monsterland Toys 15 John Tyson 76-78 Amazing Figure Modeler 90 Forbidden Zone 127 Morbid Monster 38 Ultratumba Productions 80-81 Amok Time 5-6 Geometric Design 120 Moohead Models 118 Visceral Visions 46-48 Arsenal Models 123 Sam Greenwell 53 Musashi Enterprises 9 Whitworth Sculpture Studios Admissions Booth Amazing Model Contest 33-35 Atomic City 98 Hand Made Horrors 56 Nightmare Collectables 22-23 Bill Wieger Open 5p-8p Friday, 7:30a-5p Entries taken 8a -Noon Saturday. 102 Badger Air-Brush Company 13 Linda Harrison* 70-72 Nostalgic Nook 28 Wilhelm's Modelhouse Saturday and 9:30a-4p Sunday. Open for viewing Saturday 12-5p & 14 Dirk Benedict* 124-125 Hobby Link Japan 99 Paw Print Productions 36 David Williams Sunday 9a-3p. 57 Burroughs Model Works 103 Horrorbles 100 Pinkerton FX 135-136 WonderFest Info & Sales The Dealer’s Room Winners will be announced at 3:30p 132 Cary Blanckaert 133-134 Hodge Hobbies 8 Planet Earth Productions 10 Bernie Wrightson* Open 10a-5p Saturday & Sunday. 18 Chestnut Hollow 96-97 House of Anime 20 Radar Studios 73-75 X-O Facto Sunday in the Model Contest area 88 Rayguns-R-Us of the Dealer’s Room. 64-65 Cinema Wasteland 29 John's Models Charity Raffle & Auction 27 Comic City 86-87 JT Graphics 37 Raydrz 49-50 The Compleat Sculptor 126 Kaibutsuya 4 Resincrypt * Denotes Open 11a-5p Sat., 10a-5p Sun. Guest Talks 85 CM Studio 51 Kaiju Modeler 129-130 Reel Art Show Guest in the Dealer’s Room. Scheduled 10-5 Sat. & Sun. 117 Cretaceous Creations 24-25 Kick Ass Kits 122 Resin Realities in Theaters A, B & C. 121 Steve Crum 39-41 Kitbuilder's Magazine 21 Resin Maniacs Make-It & Take-It 59-61 CultTVman 42-43 Kit-Kong's Model Mansion 32 Resin Rhino Open 11a-5p Sat. & Noon-4p Sun. How-To Demos 82 Dark Carnival 94 Kreaturekid 95 Round 2 LLC Now in the main hallway! Scheduled Saturday 11a-6p,Sunday 7 Dimensional Designs/Planet Earth 69 Kuchta Academy of Fine Art & Illustr. 84 Sci-Fi Skunkwerks 45 Diorama Fantasies 52 Skyhook Models 9a-3:30p in Demo Rooms 1 & 2. 62 Gary Lockwood* U S A , I N C . 12 Frank Dietz* 113 Mana Studios 11 William Stout* © 2008 WonderFest USA Inc. 63 Keir Dullea* 119 Metamorph USA 30-31 TAG Services P.O. Box 5757, Louisville, KY 40255 Talks, times & locations are subject to change. See descriptions listed by talk title on following page. NOTE: All presentations are subject to last-minute changes. Talks, times & locations are subject to change. See descriptions listed by talk title on preceeding page. SATURDAY TREK Design 101 Saturday, Noon-1 Theater A THEATER “A” THEATER “B” THEATER “C” FIGURES VEHICLES FIGURES Demo Room 1 - B107-108 THEATER “A” THEATER “B” THEATER “C” FIGURES VEHICLES Premier designer & Art Director Rick Sternbach showcases his wondrous work crafting the Star Trek universe! David Fisher’s David Fisher's Modelmainia Sat. 11a Painting Metallics ModelMania 75 Years of Kong & His Creators Saturday, 1-2 Theater C Detailing with the Airbrush Saurian cine-master Mark Berry plays host to Bob Burns, William Stout & The King himself to celebrate a very special birthday! (Riojas & Colonna) Sat. noon TREK Design 101 Detailing with Resin Casting Basics The VFX of BSG! Saturday, 2:30-3:30 Theater A Flesh Tones with the Airbrush (Nejberger) Sat. 1:30p Details, Details, Rick Sternbach the Airbrush FX historian Gene Kozicki & original Battlestar Galactica modelmaker Pat McClung present Filmy's Foto Fantastic (Havican) Sat. 3p Details Gap/Seam Filling Tech. rare visuals on the 30th Anniversary of BSG! Lighting Tips & Tech. Airbrush Talk (Grossman & Nejberger) Sat 4:30p Saturday 2-? Theater B Bernie Wrightson: Sketch to Screen Sponsored by Iwata Airbrushes 75 Years of Kong & Master Macabre Artist Bernie Wrightson demonstrates technique as he talks about his From Armature to Using Epoxy Putty latest work in film design on The Mist and others… His Creators - Berry, Painting Metallics (Alvarez & Nejberger) Sun. 9a Success in Just Burns, Stout, Conover Flesh Tones with Basics of Weathering Welcome to The Witch’s Dungeon! Saturday, 2:30-4 Theater C Details, Details, Details Two Hours Pressure Casting the Airbrush Monster Kids Cortlandt Hull & Dennis Vincent give us a sneak preview of their new (Jorgensen & Nejberger) Sun. 10a documentary on their Witch’s Dungeon attraction, FX makeup masters & much more! Bernie Wrightson: Decal Clinic A Tribute to Building Vac-forms From Armature to Success in Just Two Hours! From Sketch to Screen Saturday, 4-5 Theater A John Chanbers The Return of Starbuck (Greenwell & Vantine) Sun. 11a The VFX of BSG Welcome to the Witch’s Original Starbuck Dirk Benedict hits the flight deck with tales of Cylon menace, marauding 40 Years of 2001 Burns, Maronie, Gene Kozicki & Dungeon mercenaries… and surviving Hollywood! Pastels: The Wonder Powder (Fisher) Sun. 1p Keir Dullea & Hull & Goodwin Pat McClung Cortland Hull & Gary Lockwood Filmy’s Foto John Goodwin Goes Ape! Saturday, 4-? Theater C Pastels, the Wonder Dennis Vincent The Eyes Have It! (Nejberger) Sun. 2p Fantastic CSI makeup maestro John Goodwin transforms a hapless victim into a simian cousin, Powder Planet of the Apes style! Factual Space Models All Hail Heston! Basic Lighting & SUNDAY VEHICLES Demo Room 2 - B109-110 Frank Dietz &... Electronics Return of Starbuck John Goodwin Making Vac-formed Nova Speaks! Anthony Zerbe? Space Modeling in the The Eyes Have It! Dirk Benedict Goes Ape! Parts Discovery Briefing: 40 Years of 2001 Sun., 12:30-1:30 Theater A Resin Casting Basics (Suttie) Sat. noon Linda Harrison 21st Century... Actors Keir Dullea & Gary Lockwood reminisce with Dave Hodge about the most wondrous & Sam Maronie Makeup Demo Airbrush Talk (Wootson) Sat. 12:30p Rick Sternbach future ever put on film: Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey! Gap/Seam-filling Techniques Dealer’s Room & main show areas close at 5p All Hail Heston! Sunday, 1:30-2:30 Theater B Basics of Weathering (Johnson) Sat. 1:30p Actor, Disney Animator and Charlton Heston impersonator Frank Dietz comments on the Decal Clinic (Scariott) Sat. 2p passing of a true film Legend—all while drawing a funny picture of him! In the Model Contest area of the Dealer’s Room: Sunday, 12-1:30 Theater C Tips and Techniques for Factual Space Models A Tribute to John Chambers (Chladek) Sat. 3:30p Presentation of Awards: The Amazing Model Contest Bob Burns, Cortlandt Hull and John Goodwin join Sam Maronie for a look at the man who 3:30 - 4:30p crafted the great makeups for Planet of the Apes and many other masterpieces! Making Vacuformed Parts (Lester) Sat 4p The Rondo Awards: A Celebration of the best in horror & fantasy! 7p - 8:30p In Theater A Nova Speaks! Sunday, 2-3 Theater A Lighting Tips and Techniques (Enlow) Sun. 10:30a Linda Harrison joins Sam Maronie for a Q&A about her roles in Planet of the Apes, Beneath the Planet of the Apes, Cocoon & more! Iron Modeler Competition & Starship Modeler Party! 7p - ? in Room C108 Using Epoxy Putty (Haverly) Sun. 11a Dealer’s Room & main show areas close at 5p Space Modeling in the 21st Century Sunday, 2-3 Theater C Basics of Pressure Casting (Suttie) Sun. noon Chiller Cinema Live! 8:30p In Theater C - Admission is FREE! Trek designer Rick Sternbach talks real-space modeling, with a look at historical craft and new techniques and products that have improved this exciting hobby! Building Vacuformed Models (Meisle) Sun. 1:30p Doc Gangrene & Nurse Moan-Eek with and The Exotic Ones meet a Robot Monster named Ro-man! Basic Lighting and Electronics Most guests will sign autographs at their dealer tables, not at their talks. (Schermerhorn) Sun. 2:30p Sunday Night Event: TMA-1 - Cookout on Clavius Base 7:30p - ? Certain presenters may request that no photos or videos be made during their presentations.
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