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  1. The 2024 IPMS National Convention Team has been working tirelessly to bring what we hope will be the biggest spectacle in IPMS National Convention history! This mission brief provides you with all the information we have available at the time of this writing. It is our sincere hope that you will join us in Madison this summer! View the full article
  2. This is another paint set by the prolific Ammo by MiG concern out of Spain. I’m sure many of you already use these acrylic paints and so are familiar with their ease of use with both brush and airbrush. The featured colours in this set come in the familiar yellow-capped 17ml dropper bottles and includes colours needed for many of your favorite RAF bombers flown during World War II. View the full review
  3. This is another paint set by the prolific Ammo by MiG concern out of Spain. I’m sure many of you already use these acrylic paints and so are familiar with their ease of use with both brush and airbrush. The featured colors come in the familiar yellow-capped 17ml dropper bottles and include the necessary colors to paint the SH-2 Seasprite, SH-3 Sea King or SH-60 Seahawk, and many other post-war US Navy helicopters. The colors themselves look good for the applications required, and have, apparently, been slightly lightened for scale effect. Each bottle contains a small stainless steel ball bearing to aid mixing, which is a great idea that ought to be copied by other manufacturers. The paints are water-soluble, odorless and non-toxic; they can be thinned using distilled water, but Ammo recommends using their proprietary thinner. Colors included in this set are: View the full review
  4. About Tru-Color Paint Tru-color paint was formed by Rick Galazzo and Scott Cohen in 2008 in Phoenix, AZ. Tru-color paints are a solvent based paint. For those modelers out there who are also model railroaders, Tru-color is a reformulation of the old Accupaint formulation, modified to flow better and give a more glossy appearance after drying. There is currently over 600 colors in 7 separate product lines; railroad paints, naval ships, military armor, military aircraft, automotive colors, sprayable (air-brush ready) matte-finish colors and brush able flat-finish colors. Individual colors come in 1-oz. and 2-oz plastic jars. View the full review
  5. Iliad Designs makes a bunch of decals with really great schemes in all the popular scales. The object of this set is the P-38J with several kits being available. I had a Tamiya kit looking for some markings so I jumped at the chance to review the decals. Inside the package there is a single sheet of well printed decals with two full color instructions sheets with profiles of the plane and details associated with the plane as well as top and bottom profiles. There are markings for five planes covering everything from natural metal, OD over neutral gray and one with medium sea gray and a black bottom. Note that ONLY the markings are included. Stencils and all need to be sourced from the kit or elsewhere. The markings are: P-38J, 79th FS, 20th FG June 1944, “Gentle Annie” P-38J, 80th FS, 8th FG, New Guinea, Late 1944 View the full review
  6. The Indian Air Force celebrates 90 years of existence in October 2022. As the fourth largest air force in the world, and one of the few with nuclear capability, the subject is interesting and important both historically and in the context of its future role on the global stage. Its position in Asia, sharing a border with China, only serves to heighten the significance of this air service. In some ways the accumulation of aircraft for the IAF mirrored the growth of the Israeli Air Force. View the full review
  7. Reviewer’s Comments: Noted author and defense consultant, Steven Zaloga, is well known to armor modelers the world over. He wrote this about the Ford M8 armored car, “The M8 light armored car is a 6×6 armored car produced by the Ford Motor Company during World War II. It was used from 1943 by United States and British forces in Europe and the Pacific until the end of the war. The vehicle was widely exported and as of 2006 still remained in service with some countries.” Author Didier Andres’ book “U.S. Army Ford M8 and M20 Armored Cars”, is a detailed, fascinating and photographic insight into the Ford M8 and M20 armored cars in the European Theater in WWII. The book is complete with extensive photographs, technical details and specifications, and detailed illustrations, composing the following five chapters: View the full review
  8. Reviewer's Comments: HAD Models is a group out of the Budapest Hungary and specializes in decals and masking sets for aircraft kits in the all-major scales from 1/144 to 1/35. They range from WWII to modern era planes. This set is in 1/48th scale and covers F-14A’s from the VF-41 Black Aces. Markings are included for seven unique planes: View the full review
  9. A good book takes you to places you’ve never been and opens your perspective in ways you might never have considered. This book does just that with an object so ubiquitous that we don’t really notice them, the recreational vehicle or RV. Andrew Woodmansey has written a book that takes us on a worldwide historical journey tracing the origin and development of these vehicles. A Recreational Vehicle is defined in this book as “a road vehicle that contains sleeping facilities and is used for leisure”. As the author points out, human beings are at our core wanderers. The industrial revolution tied people to living close to their work, but it also eventually provided the leisure time and money to venture away from home. While that consisted of pitching a tent at first, the desire to bring the comforts of home soon led to the first recreational vehicles. View the full review
  10. Reviewer's Comments: Iliad Designs makes a bunch of decals with really great schemes in all the popular scales. The object of this set is the P-38J with several kits being available. I had a Tamiya kit looking for some markings so I jumped at the chance to review the decals. Inside the package there is a single sheet of well printed decals with two full color instructions sheets with profiles of the plane and details associated with the plane as well as top and bottom profiles. There are markings for five planes covering everything from natural metal, OD over neutral gray and one with medium sea gray and a black bottom. Note that ONLY the markings are included. Stencils and all need to be sourced from the kit or elsewhere. The markings are: View the full review
  11. The Kit: This is a reissue of the AFV Club F-5E, first released in 2010. This version includes parts for an early F-5E, with the original nose and short leading-edge extensions (LEX). It focuses on the markings for the Yemen Arab Republic Air Force. There are six marking options, four depicting various schemes used by Yemen, and two schemes from the Republic of China Air Force. The kit consists of seven gray plastic trees, one clear tree, one tree consisting of four polycaps, a small photoetch fret, and one decal sheet. The upper main fuselage and afterburner cans are molded separately and not attached to a parts tree. The surface detail consists of engraved panel lines and rivets. The kit is packaged in a sturdy cardboard box, and a print of the box art is included. The Build: View the full review
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    Smoky Mtn Model-Con 9245 Fox Lonas Rd. NW, Knoxville, TN, 37923 Region 3 - Southeast https://www.knoxvillescalemodelers.com/ Knoxville Scale Modelers Association Michael Polin michael.r.polin@gmail.com (317) 440-4348
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    HVHMG 2024 29 Overocker Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY, 12603 Region 1 - Northeast www.hvhmg.org IPMS/Mid -Hudson Valley Historical Miniature Guild John Gallagher ggallagherjoh@gmail.com 18454624740
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    Granitecon 31 16 East Rd, Rt. 114,Weare, NH, 03281 Annual model show with hobby related vendors and IPMS style judged model contest. Region 1 - Northeast IPMS/Granite State Modelers Rodney Currier nickmatt2@roadrunner.com 603-726-3876
  15. The book’s title, Allied Victory Over Japan 1945, is a little misleading as the first, very detailed chapter delves into the strategic overview of the Pacific and Asian War with the Japanese blitzkrieg beginning in December 1941 through 1942. The Japanese victories in China, the Dutch East Indies, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaya, New Guinea, the Solomon, Mariana and Marshall Islands and the Philippines set the stage for this book on a long forgotten and neglected theater of World War II. The author does an amazing job simplifying the complex conditions, multi-national components, and the incredible distances encountered. The more one studies the Pacific War, the deeper the rabbit holes; the author’s strength is making it understandable and relatable. View the full review
  16. Just as when one thinks of American bombers the iconic B-52 comes to mind, when thinking of Russian bombers, the same can be said for the Tu-95 Bear. The Allies had done much to prove the success of and need for long range strategic bombers in their defeat of the Nazis and Japan. The Russians (then Soviets) like many countries, had not developed much in the way of long-range bombers prior to and during WWII. The success of the British and American long-range bombers during the war would change that for the Russians. With a few American B-29s making emergency landings in Russia during operations against Japan, the Soviets were given an engineering opportunity to not only study the B-29 but per Stalin’s direction to completely reverse engineer it to become the Tupelov Tu-4. View the full review
  17. The Model T Ford was one of the most produced vehicles of the pre-WWI and WWI eras. The basic frame was highly adaptable to numerous roles. One of the more important roles was that of ambulances, especially for the war effort. 4,362 Model T ambulances were shipped to Europe, with most serving in France. This model, in 1/35th scale, is manufactured by ICM and contains 88 parts total, with 9 crystal-clear parts. The parts are crisply molded as well, and I was surprised that the wheels and spokes didn’t have any flash, and the mold lines are straight down the middle of the tires. A word of caution: There are quite a few tiny parts in this kit that can easily be eaten by the notorious Carpet Monster! View the full review
  18. ICM continues to model the Chernobyl disaster and its side effects, and this is the sixth set in that series. Backstory Unlike the previous, more generic versions of various first responders and/or victims, this is a specific set dealing with a very specific set of men. Here’s the story: In 1986, the Number 4 reactor at Chernobyl in the Ukraine exploded, heralding one of the worst nuclear accidents in history. More than 500,000 personnel were mobilized to contain the disaster. The total cost of the effort exceeded roughly $68 billion dollars overall. Completion of the cleanup will still not be complete until around 2065 and with the current war going on, is likely to take much longer than that. View the full review
  19. Reviewer’s Comments: This is the fourth book in Martin Smisek’s Czechoslovak Arms Exports to the Middle East series. The previous three volumes were previously competently and eloquently reviewed by Paul R. Brown of the IPMS/USA Review Corps: - Czechoslovak Arms Exports to the Middle East - Volume 1: Israel and Jordan 1948-1989 https://reviews.ipmsusa.org/review/czechoslovak-arms-exports-middle-east-volume-1-israel-and-jordan-1948-1989 - Czechoslovak Arms Exports to the Middle East - Volume 2: Syria 1948-1989 View the full review
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    CoMMiESFest 2024 13005 Wings Way, Centennial, CO, 80112 CoMMiESFest 2024 will once again be held at the Wings Over the Rockies, Exploration of Flight museum, at 13005 Wings Way, in Centennial Colorado. The show will be held on Saturday, March23rd, 2024. The theme this year is Eggplanes, Chibis and more, oh my! There will be a museum entry fee of $12. Model entry begins at 9:00am, and closes at noon. Entries are $5.00 per model for the first four models, and free thereafter. Current IPMS members receive a $1.00 discount per model. More details to follow, look for us at www.facebook.com/commiesfest Region 10 - Rocky Mountain CoMMiESFest Facebook page IPMS/CoMMiES Brad Guy Mr.Badwrench64@gmail.com 303-467-2009
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    TRICon 25 9600 Babcock Blvd, Allison Park, PA, 15101 Annual show of the Three Rivers (Pittsburgh) Chapter of IPMS Region 4 - Great Lakes TRICon Three Rivers IPMS Scott Scariot Trekmanscott@outlook.com 4126564656
  22. The Great War Aviation Historical Society is a non-profit UK-based group that publishes the Cross & Cockade International journal four times a year. Issues are available in printed or digital formats. They also provide a free newsletter (sign up on their website) and occasionally publish WWI themed books like the “Sopwith Dolphin” monograph, which I reviewed earlier for IPMS/USA. Cross & Cockade International is the sister of the US journal Over the Front. View the full review
  23. I opted to try this kit knowing full well it was Italeri plastic with Cartograph decals and Platz boxing - with their instructions. The box has a great image of a real F-18G on the front When you open the box you find gray plastic with clear for the canopy and taxi lights. Cartograph decals (yay!) and a very well-laid-out instruction manual from Platz. (yay!) The Italeri plastic was the negative. I purposefully did not read any reviews on the model from either company before beginning. This will be a simple review. View the full review
  24. Author Darren Neely in his book’s Introduction, “The Battle of the Bulge continues to inspire and draw the interest of the military history community. Yet, and partly due to the success of Band of Brothers, when people hear the words “Battle of the Bulge”, they immediately think of paratroopers holding Bastogne and then Patton’s tanks riding to the rescue. The fighting in the Ardennes was so much more than that and involved hundreds of thousands of soldiers on each side. In addition, it is forgotten that British and Canadians fought in the Bulge as well on the Northern shoulder. The Bulge battles are well known for the tanks of both sides trudging through the snow but like many engagements of World War II, it was fought and won by the soldier with the rifle, a machine-gun team, a well-coordinated mortar assault and infantry support weapons. View the full review
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    BAYCON 2024 1077 Pond Street, Franklin, MA, 02038 BAYCON 2023 will take place at the Elks lodge inFranklin, Massachusetts on Sunday, November 3rd. Our show flyer, whichwill give you information about times, location, fees, special awards and categories as well as entry forms is avail on our Facebook Page. The forms may be filled in using your keyboard, either online or downloaded toyour computer and then printed out and filled in by hand. If you cannot access our online entry forms, we will have some at the registration desk that you can fill out at the show. We will have an ongoing raffle and vendor area. Food and drinks will be available at the hall. Region 1 - Northeast Bay Colony Modelers Club IPMS Bay Colony Modelers Robert Magina treadhead@comcast.net 5086415873
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