During the week of August 14th-17th, the 2013 IPMS Nationals, the “Thin Air Nationals”, was held in High Plains Modelers’ own backyard here in Loveland, Colorado. A huge contest room showcased nearly 3,000 gorgeous models from some 2,500 entrants, in 197 categories. In addition, two very large vendor rooms hosted such outfits as Squadron, Roll Models, Zoukei-Mura, and others in an earnest and largely successful effort at parting modelers from the money in their wallets. Despite some misgivings, the show went off fairly well considering the
hosting chapter was based in a city over 100 miles away.
Members of High Plains Modelers distinguished themselves by a large amount of time and work spent helping the show to succeed. A total of over 77 hours were worked as volunteers, helping in such areas as registration and security. It can’t be overlooked that member Jeff Brown spent at least 60 hours putting together a very professional looking and impressive publication on CD-ROM for the Nats. Paul Linger stayed Saturday night until midnight to help clean out the contest room. In addition, at least three of our humble organization aided in placing awards on the table. It’s not every day you can say you handed out awards at a Nationals convention. We also had at least three members who were judges in assorted categories and who stayed up very late to get the job done. All of these guys deserve massive kudos for a job well done.
Five HPM members came away with a total of eight awards from the show:
- Jeff – 2nd in Triathlon OOB for his TIE fighter, Honda RA272, and Tiger I (Late), 2nd in Misc. OOB for his Komatsu bulldozer
- Tomasz – 2nd in 1/48 Multi-engine for his JU-88A4 in desert camo, 2nd in 1/72 Multi-engine for his JU-88A17 torpedo
- Gary — 2nd in Hot Rods/Street Rods, 1948 and Older, 1/20th and smaller with his 1941 Chevy truck, 2nd in Automotive, Heavy, Commercial Vehicles 1/20th and smaller with his Honest John Missile & Mobile Carrier
- Jerry – 2nd in Drag Racers, Purpose Built
- Tony – 1st in Light Commercial Vehicles with his rusted out 1941 Chevy tow truck.
Here are some pics from the show for you to ogle:

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There are no awards in Starfleet for Most Banged Up Starship, but this U.S.S. Constellation looked great. |
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Our mates to the south, the CoMMiES, handled this Make & Take almost as well as Chuck Norris doing a ballet. And that’s saying something. I’m not sure what, though. |
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This tractor took Best In Show. For good reason, as what I thought was originally all metal, was actually all plastic! Simply jaw-dropping. |