A simple internet searched turned up a few:
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If things go well at camp, I'd like to see if my group wants to do something like this...
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I'll bring it up but seeing that it'll be a 3-day adult camp, I'm not sure how much interest there'll be.Hotdog wrote:Hopefully you and your team will come up with your own patch design while you're at camp.
I won't clutter up this thread with my work, but you can see some of the stuff I've done in the past here: http://www.scifihero.net/forums/index.p ... topic=5785Hotdog wrote:A patch design may or may not be part of the curriculum for adult 3-day sessions. I know it is part of the 3-day parent/child camps, as I helped one group design an Orion-based patch while hanging out in Otter's one night. I think it is a great Space Camp tradition that should be included in all of the programs!
Yep, he’s a good guy, his MACH 25 patches were dead on (having recently compared it alongside a real one on display at the Museum of Flight in Seattle) and cheaper than those awful Malaysian knockoffs. I got some 3X5 inch US flag patches from him, too (the very AB company ones that are used by NASA crews on their flight suits). You be the judge…Hotdog wrote:Are you referring to James Holt (spaceguy5 @ collectspace) who does the Mach 25 patches? He made some dead-on replicas for me and Boomerang. He does top-notch work!!