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    aircraft being worked on

    outside the hangar in a

    field, and occupied han-

    gars with US equipment.

    Took a vote and the dio

    build for Nats has been

    approved.

    Jeff discussed bringing in

    WIPs to the monthly

    meetings for the rest of

    the club to critique before

    these are ready for Nats.

    Took a vote and this was

    approved as well.

    Carpool to CoMMiES-

    Fest? To be discussed at

    January B&B CoMMiES-

    Fest sponsorships? Votedon a $50 sponsorship for

    the CoMMiES and was

    approved.

    Randy stated dues are

    due next months meeting

    (February).

    By Chris Nugent

    CoMMiESFest is Feb 16th.

    Jeff asked about carpool-

    ing.

    Re: the theme build for

    July, ideas floated were

    something Polish, Yellow,

    a Colorado theme. Looks

    like Colorado wins it.

    Theme for October show:

    Korean war theme, a 1953

    theme, Lucky 13 theme,

    decision tabled until next

    month.

    Financial report was a

    general $3500 for now,

    written report to be sub-

    mitted later.

    Flyers: postponed for now

    pending Larrys return.

    Regarding clinics- Tomas

    offered to do a clinic on

    track colors for armor, in

    March. Last year a decal

    clinic on complex and

    large decals was re-

    quested. Jeff asked about

    72nd scale antenna installs

    on aircraft. Dave Dardine

    offered to do this one. Jeffalso floated the idea of

    glosscoats, esp. using Fu-

    ture. Chip wants to see a

    clinic on masking clean

    lines. Jeff is doing an A/V

    presentation in February

    regarding winter weather-

    ing for armor.

    Dave D. discussed the

    group build for the Na-

    tionals show. Diorama ofGerman airfield, captured

    and now used by the

    Americans. Everyone

    would contribute a por-

    tion. Hangar would oc-

    cupy corner of the dio,

    with a captured German

    January Meeting Notes

    Did you get a Model for Valentines Day?

    By Jeff Brown

    Neither did I. Apparently

    this is a one-way holiday

    where men shower

    women with chocolates

    and flowers and a nice

    dinner and in return we

    dont get a gift.

    As it was pointed out to

    me, buying you a model

    so you can lock yourself in

    your room alone is not

    what Valentines Day is

    about. Its not like I was

    going to work on the

    model on Valentines day.

    Most model builders I

    know arent out carous-

    ing, so I dont understand

    why significant others

    dont really appreciate

    our hobby.

    Oh well, maybe for my

    birthday then again.

    High Plains Modelers

    February 2013Volume 2, Issue 6

    High Plains Gazette

    Whats New ThisMonth:

    IPMS National Update

    Pictures of Models The Italian Campaign

    CommiesFest Recap

    Clinics on Page 13

    Inside this issue:

    January Meeting Notes 1

    Valent ines Day Ra nt 1

    The Carpet Monster 2

    Book Review by Pablo 3

    National Contest Update4

    March Calendar 8

    IPMS Membership App 12

    CommiesFest Diorama

    Region X Newsletter of the Year 2011

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    By Jeff Brown

    (Editor)

    Physics cease to exist

    when building a model.

    In fact a lot of things

    cease to exist when build-

    ing a model, including

    patience, anger manage-

    ment and sanity.

    I am sure we have all

    dropped a part on the

    floor, never to find it. De-

    spite hours upon hours of

    searching for some parts

    where they should have

    landed, and if we do find

    them they are yards away

    from where they first hit

    the ground. How does a

    small part that weighs so

    little fly so far bouncing

    on a soft carpet when it

    was dropped from only 1-2 feet? Mind boggling.

    Anyway, some missing

    parts you can scratch

    build, some missing

    parts you can cover with

    mud, so it isnt a total

    loss, yet we all crawl

    around the floor looking

    like an idiot with our vi-

    sor on scanning every

    piece of carpet for a miss-

    ing part. Sometimes we

    find other parts, ones that

    have been missing for

    years, despite having vac-

    uumed the floor a hun-

    dred times. Where dothey go? The same void as

    socks? Probed by aliens

    like Larry Hersh? How do

    they find their way back?

    I dont know the answers

    thats why Im asking all

    I know is when I drop

    something I get as angry

    as the Fuhrer.

    The Carpet Monster: Editors Opinion

    Despite hours

    upon hours of

    searching for

    some parts

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    Volume 2, Issue 6

    I cant find the part for my

    Focke Wulf.

    Miniarts Park Wall Dio-

    rama Base

    slip from the blade can

    ruin a piece, or cut off

    some detail. Building the

    wall was a challenge in

    that the pieces have noth-

    ing to grab onto when you

    glue them. I ended up

    using some styrene stripsto help hold the walls

    together. Once they were

    set, I used some white

    putty to cover the seams,

    and a small stiff brush to

    add some texture. Once

    this dried I glued the

    walls to the base. While it

    took some work, in the

    end they look very nice,

    and when painted they

    are well detailed.

    The next step is assem-

    bling the extras that come

    with the kit. In my opin-

    ion these are more than

    worth it, since you get

    items that you might not

    use here but can use on

    other dioramas. The park

    bench is really neat, as

    are the manhole covers

    and drains. While I did

    not use them for this

    base, I am going to use

    them in another MiniArt

    build that I should finishreviewing soon. The plas-

    tic for the extras seems to

    me to be of a little better

    quality than the walls and

    base, but in the end eve-

    rything worked, and that

    is the main point.

    I finished it in a winter

    theme, adding a little

    snow and a Wespe. All in

    all it was a nice little pro-ject that is not too time

    consuming, and provides

    a nice background for

    your vehicle.

    I would like to thank

    MiniArt and IPMS/USA

    for the review sample.

    REVIEW: Miniart Park Wall Diorama

    By Jeff Brown

    This review is of the

    MiniArt Diorama with

    Park Wall; that is part of

    their Diorama series of

    bases for armor models.

    It was a pretty easy build,

    and it looks nice when

    finished, but it did take

    some work and some

    modifications to make it

    look good.

    First of you get a sheet of

    very soft plastic to use as

    the base. This has some

    very nicely done details

    with the pathway and

    some small rocks in the

    road. The base is marked

    off for where you will put

    the wall.

    First you have to cut the

    wall pieces out of this

    single sheet of soft plas-

    tic. You have to be very

    careful doing his as one

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    This book cov-

    ers all the

    fighter aircraft

    in the Roma-

    nian Air Force

    during World

    War II.

    Romanian IAR 80C

    Romanian Fighter Colours

    the Hawker Hurricane, Bf109E and 109G, He 112, Bf110G, PZL 11 and PZL 24,IAR 80/81, plus capturedMig-3, I-16 and Fw-190A/F.

    The book has chapters for

    each aircraft type in detail,including a brief history ofthe aircraft service in theRomanian Air Force beforemoving into a section oncamouflage and markingsfor the given aircraft beingdepicted in the chapter. Thissection also includes infor-

    mation on lettering, num-bers and factory logos ap-plied to each aircraft.

    After the section on camou-flage styles and markings,the main feature of eachchapter follows: numerousand gorgeous color profiles(sometime even 3-view or 4-views) of different aircrafts,next to a historical picture ofthe airplane, which in somecases is in color, but in mostcases is in black and white.

    By Pablo Bauleo

    The Romanian Air Force inWorld War II saw extensivecombat in the Eastern Frontagainst the Soviet Air Forceand against the USAAF and

    RAF in home defense roles.Later, in late 1944 Romaniachanged sides and saw com-bat against the Luftwaffe.

    This book covers all thefighter aircraft in the Roma-nian Air Force during WorldWar II. The fighter aircraftinventory included British,German, Polish, and locally

    designed airplanes, pluscaptured soviet airplanes,yielding to a rather variedset of camouflage styles.Specifically, the book covers

    Finally the book has a fewappendixes covering detailson Romanian Air Forceranks, paints and colorsused in the aircrafts(including color code and FSequivalent) and a very de-

    tailed section on the evolu-tion of the Romanian AirForce markings, includingboth Axis and Allied mark-ings.

    Ive truly enjoyed readingthis book. The informationprovided on it makes it veryvaluable to the modeler andseveral of the pictures havenot been published before.

    I know that I will add moreRomanian models to mycollection now that I havewhat could be the definitereference on the RomanianFighters in World War II.

    I would like to thank Mush-room Model Publications forthe review sample.

    Review: Romanian Fighter Colours (Yellow Series #6123)

    fighter aircraft

    inventory included

    British, German,Polish...

    Romanian Bf 109Gs.

    Romanian Hurricane

    Romanian Messerschmitt Another Romanian Messer-

    schmitt

    Romanian Numbering

    for Aircraft

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    Mark brought sign up

    sheets for volunteers.

    Need people good with

    keyboard, runners to act

    as guides for contestants,

    security, raffle. Discussed

    volunteer info needed andclub association so as to

    divide up the profits, if

    any. 4hr shifts were dis-

    cussed. 3 shifts 9-1, 1-5,

    and 5-9oclock. If volun-

    teering, plan on doing

    more than one shift and

    more than one job due to

    small size of NoCo clubs

    and limited pool of volun-

    teers.

    Mark also discussed fund-

    raising. Asked all NoCo

    clubs to chip in on pur-

    chasing a vendor table

    from Hobbytown $100.

    Therefore we would chip

    in 1/3. Randy cut a check

    for $33.34.

    Mark discussed com-

    puters networked to-

    gether to handle registra-tion. There is software

    designed for IPMS con-

    ventions. The software is

    updated for every year.

    Mark asked for volunteers

    knowledgeable in com-

    puter networking and

    building the network for

    this convention. Tony and

    possibly Paul may assist

    with this.

    Marks update as to

    whats going on so far:

    IPMS registration is

    online and live for the

    con. Online store is live.

    This is very similar to the

    same way IPMS online

    memberships are bought.

    Mark discussed tours: the

    Buckley tour is very lim-

    ited, (38 people), as are

    one or two more. The

    Buckley tour involves an

    emailed USAF form to fill

    out. Tour includes the

    120th and possibly the

    helicopter squadron. Bus

    size dictates tour size.

    Mark discussed spon-

    shorships for award pack-

    ages. An email from that

    coordinator is pending.

    Sponsorships are $85 and

    $100. We can purchase

    these online as well. Jeff

    stated the last notes he

    got were that depending

    on what award we spon-

    sor, members from this

    club get to pick the win-

    ner for that category. Nats

    chairperson prefers that

    judges are more scattered

    from different clubs in

    order to preserve the ob-

    jectivity of the judging.

    Mark discussed judging at

    Nats and the guidelines to

    be followed. He talked

    about judges who find

    one model with flawed

    paint, one with flawed

    construction, and one

    with mediocre detail, re-

    sulting in an apples-to-

    apples problem. Its a

    function of negotiationbetween judges basically.

    Also Mark mentioned

    judging training for

    noobs. They go through a

    judging OJT for one

    years contest, then the

    following year they are

    considered a regular

    judge. After 3 yrs, they get

    a certificate.

    Mark asks that all Colo-

    rado participants get reg-

    istered by Tuesday the

    week of Nats in order to

    give the registration staff

    a practice run in prepa-

    ration for the rest of the

    week.

    Tomas asked Mark re-

    garding name spelling for

    contestants and ensuring

    that those names, espe-

    cially foreign ones, are

    spelled correctly.

    Tony asked regarding the

    overall health of the Nats.

    Mark stated that, given

    the turning of the year,

    things are starting to

    move faster and the com-

    mittee is beginning to

    take more action and take

    it seriously. Pablo also

    added that he did not vol-

    unteer due to lack of con-

    fidence in the convention

    as its being run so far.

    Also one of our members

    stated was that this show

    is happening in our back-

    yard, and proper respect

    has not been rendered

    considering that. Mark

    Ps answer to that was

    that most modelers are

    introverts and thus do not

    possess the soft skills

    often required when in-

    teracting on a diplomatic

    level. Thus the snub was

    accidental and unin-

    tended.

    Mark went over some

    IPMS National Report By Mark Persechetti

    Page 4

    Volume 2, Issue 6

    CommiesFest Focke Wulf

    August 14-17, 2013 at the Em-

    bassy Suites in Loveland, Colo-

    rado.

    CommiesFest Dale Jr.

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    I think we

    did rather

    well in the

    contest hav-

    ing won sev-

    eral firsts,

    seconds and

    thirds.

    Jeff discussed issues regard-

    ing the publication of the

    newsletter and whether it

    should be paper or elec-

    tronic (DVD/ROM). Jeff

    conducted an informal poll

    in which most participantswant a paper issue as op-

    issues at previous shows that

    caused those shows to be

    less than spectacular in an-

    swer to Pablo and Tonys

    concerns (as well as the rest

    of our concerns)

    posed to an electronic ver-

    sion.

    IPMS National Report By Mark Persechetti (Cont.)

    CommiesFest Ferrari

    August 14-17, 2013 at the Em-

    bassy Suites in Loveland, Colo-

    rado.

    tion, go to our Registration

    page, the IPMS/USA online

    store, or download our mail-

    in registration form.

    This Update is pulled

    from the contest web-

    site.

    Registration is now

    open! For more informa-

    IPMS 2013 National Contest Update

    around for a few hours as

    well.

    I think we did rather well in

    the contest having won sev-

    eral firsts, seconds and

    thirds, and even a surprise

    By Jeff Brown

    On Saturday February 16th,

    2013, at the Jefferson

    County Fairgrounds in

    Golden the IPMS Commies

    held their annual Commies-

    Fest contest.

    Pablo, Randy, Gary, Chip,

    Tony and yours truly en-

    tered the contest. Word has

    it that Da Prez, Michael Ad-

    ams, went down and took

    some photos and hung

    second for Tony in a cate-

    gory where he had the only

    model!

    Actually the biggest surprise

    for me was that I actually

    swept a category. I took

    home first, second and third

    in Star Wars.

    Pablo picked up three firsts,

    a second and a third. Gary

    got a first and a third, and

    Chip took home a third.

    CommiesFest Recap

    ...a surprise

    second for Tony in

    a category where

    he had the onlymodel!

    CommiesFest Second Place

    Towing!

    CommiesFest Stug III G CommiesFest Star

    Destroyer

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    By Kevin Cummins, IPMS #35536

    10. "We felt that the cross-eyed effect on your figure was too exaggerated."

    9. "What toy store did you buy this from?"

    8. "We needed some comic relief, so we counted up the flaws on your aircraft.You should be able to view it in the Journal in several months. Should be about3 pages."

    7. "We really admired the finish. What is that, Sherwin-Williams industrial semi-gloss latex?"

    6. "Out of curiosity, was there any historical significance to the "one blade at a

    different angle" propeller design?"

    5. "We really liked the effect that the 1:1 scale spider living in the cockpit had onthe judges. That's a nice touch."

    4. "You mean you actually entered this? We didn't judge it, we thought someoneput it out here as a prank."

    3. "We thought it was really neat the way that you painted the rocks on the baseso that it looks like nothing is holding that section of tank track off the ground.Oh wait! Nothing is supporting that track, is it?"

    2. "Does the upside-down national insignia indicate that the pilot is in distress,or that the air force is surrendering?"

    1. "We didn't know that this many flaws could exist on one model. We tookabout 40 digital pictures and slammed them out on rec.model.scale for com-ments. We used your name..."

    And one I've been tempted to use, but had the courtesy not to:

    "You are NOT a modeler, you are a butcher. Your work should be crushed and

    melted as a warning to others."

    Some Judging Humor

    Page 6

    Volume 2, Issue 6

    CommiesFest B-25

    You are NOT a

    modeler, youare a butcher.

    Your work

    should be

    crushed and

    melted as a

    warning to oth-

    ers."

    CommiesFest Best Figure

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    ...troops from

    just about

    every Allied

    nation includ-

    ing Britain,

    France, Poland,

    Canada and

    Italy

    to research these schemes

    and searching for a decent

    picture of a Sherman with

    these colors when I came

    across some interesting

    things about the Italian

    Campaign.

    Anzio is one of those major

    campaigns that is much for-

    gotten. Maybe forgotten is astretch, but it is safe to say

    Anzio is overlooked. In fact

    much of the Italian Cam-

    paign is overlooked by not

    only historians but Holly-

    wood. Not to mention the

    battle for Monte Cassino, or

    the invasion of Sicily, or the

    northern mountain battles.

    Reading as many of the his-

    tories I could get my hands

    on I became fascinated by

    the theater, and the battles,

    and the equipment. In Italy

    the Germans used a lot of

    different types of armor, but

    the Wehrmacht did not get

    the latest and greatest there.

    By Jeff Brown

    I was recently reading a his-

    tory of the Battle of Anzio

    from the British perspective.

    Of course the slant was pro-

    British, just like I imagine

    most history written by a

    country is pro-that country.

    There are lan-

    guage differ-

    ences, how-

    ever, for ex-

    ample during

    one attack, the

    British writer

    said, .one

    night we beat

    off the Ger-mans. Yes

    here in Amer-

    ica we would

    have used the

    phrases beat

    back or

    fought off

    since in our

    country the

    British ver-

    sion has a very different

    meaning.

    Anyway, back to Anzio. I

    have a few Shermans, and

    they call for a different paint

    scheme, yellow with olive

    drab. I was discussing alter-

    nate paint schemes a few

    months ago, and was trying

    The Tigers were older mod-

    els, the Panthers were older

    models, my guess is that the

    high command was saving

    the best stuff to defend the

    Fatherland. I have yet to

    find a King Tiger in Italy,which is interesting consid-

    ering that the Germans in

    Italy put

    up a better

    fight than

    the ones in

    France. In

    fact there

    were more

    Allied

    casualties

    during theItalian

    campaign

    than all of

    the West-

    ern Thea-

    ter com-

    bined.

    The Italian

    Campaign

    included black combat

    troops (the Buffalo Sol-diers), and Brazilian troops

    (the only South American

    country to send troops to

    fight during the entire war).

    There were literally troops

    from just about every Allied

    nation including Britain,

    France, Poland, Canada and

    Italy part II.

    I for one plan on learning

    more about these battles. I

    find it fascinating . I also

    found over 120 photos in

    Germanys Bundesarchiv of

    panzers in Italy, which gave

    me some great ideas for

    some of my unbuilt kits.

    Viva Italia!

    Italy: The Forgotten Campaign

    Two tone Sherman in Italy.

    The Gustav Line - The often overlooked Italian Campaign

    An Elefant in Italy.

    A Panther in Italy.

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    Photo of the Month for October

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    The usual suspects at CommiesFest on February 16th.

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    Model of the Month for October

    Best Diorama from CommiesFest

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    January Model Gallery

    Photos by Jeff Brown

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    Chips Chinese Fighter

    Garys Truck

    Pablos P-47 Chriss Mirage

    Randys Van Daves GTO

    Monthly Contest Entries:

    Pablo - 1/48 P-47

    Jeff - 1/48 Citroen civilian

    Chris - 1/48 Mirage 2000C

    Gary- 1/52 Honest John Missile &Transporter with Kenworth tractor

    Chip - 1/144 Chinese J-8 Interceptor

    Tomas 1/35 Panther

    Cody 2011 Ford Mustang GT

    Randy Ford Van

    Dave D. GTO

    Monthly winner: Tomas

    Tomas Polish PantherCodys Mustang

    Jeffs Citroen

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    Volume 2, Issue 6

    Page 12

    over 220 active US chap-

    ters (including groups in

    Canada and the Philip-

    pines as well as one

    "cyber-chapter" existing

    entirely on the internet).

    These chapters are organ-

    ized into 13 geographi-

    cally-determined Re-

    gions, overseen by Re-

    gional Coordinators. The

    IPMS/USA Executive

    Board, made up of elected

    and appointed members,

    serves as the overall gov-

    erning body for IPMS/

    USA.

    IPMS/USA produces the

    Modelers' Journal, an all-

    color magazine supplied

    to our members 6 times

    each year. Sample copies

    of the Journal are avail-

    able upon request, and

    you'll find several cover

    shots elsewhere in this

    handout.

    In addition, IPMS/USA

    maintains one of the larg-

    est and most-visited pub-

    lic websites in the model-ing community

    (www.ipmsusa.org).

    Members and visitors can

    view product reviews,

    chapter and contest infor-

    mation, see examples of

    members' work, and view

    images of contest, mu-

    seum walkarounds, and

    the like. A members-only

    Forum allows discussion

    of specific topics of inter-

    est amongst our member-

    ship. The remainder of

    the website is open to the

    modeling public and sees

    thousands of hits weekly.

    From: www.ipmsusa.org

    IPMS/USA is the United

    States Branch of the In-

    ternational Plastic Model-

    ers' Society, whose roots

    can be traced to the

    startup of the first IPMS

    National Branch during

    the 1960's in Great Brit-

    ain. In 1964 a US-based

    modeler applied for a

    charter to start the US

    Branch. In the ensuing 4

    decades, IPMS/USA has

    become a 5,000 member,

    all-volunteer organization

    dedicated to promoting

    the modeling hobby while

    providing a venue formodelers to share their

    skills in a social setting,

    along with friendly but

    spirited competition in

    the form of local, re-

    gional, and national con-

    tests and conventions. As

    this is written, there are

    About IPMS/USA

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    Meetings are the last Tuesday of the monthat The Ranch in Loveland. They start at7pm and end around 9pm.

    Editor: Jeffrey Brown

    [email protected]

    President: Michael AdamsVice President: Jeffrey BrownTreasurer: Randy RobinsonSecretary: Chris Nugent Our club has plastic modelers from Northern Colorado,mainly

    from the Fort Collins, Loveland, Longmont area. We also have afew members from Wyoming.

    Honestly, if you need an excuse to get away from home a few daysa month, join our club. Your skills will improve and you will have afew laughs.

    Stop by a meeting, the first one is free!

    High Plains Modelers

    Next Meeting March 26,2013. 7pm at The Ranch.

    Website

    http://ipmshpm.blogspot.com/

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    Classifieds and other HappeningsFor Sale or Trade: .

    *** Posting Ads are free

    for High Plains Modelers

    Members to post items for

    sale or trade. If you are

    not a member of the club

    it cost $2 to post an ad

    which goes towards our

    annual club contest.

    Clinics for this year are:

    January: None First Meeting of theYear

    February: Chris-Polishing canopies

    March: Tomas, track colors for ar-mor

    April: Dave Dardine- 72nd scale air-craft antenna installs

    May- club auction, no clinic

    June- Pablo-NMF clinic

    July: Chris-masking clean lines

    August: Randy R. Decals

    September: no clinic due to plan-ning meeting for High Plains Con

    October: Larry H.- Airbrushing

    November: Jeff Winter Weather-ing

    December: No Clinic ChristmasParty