HPM Members Profile Page Submission

At High Plains Modelers, every build has a story—and yours deserves to be told. Whether it’s a recent project, an old favorite, or something experimental, we’d love to feature it on the club website!

Let’s celebrate the craftsmanship and creativity in our community. We’re all building something great—so let’s build it together.

Tell the world about your modeling hobby and show us what you’ve got!

Notes:

  • Fields marked with an asterisk are required.
  • Enter as much or as little as you want – this is your page – your 15 minutes of fame! The goal is to have interesting things that might attract new members to the club.
  • See the Submission Guidelines page for helpful information on submitting photographs to go on your Members Page.
  • Spam Notice, if your form submission is unsolicited spam in nature, your ability to make form submissions will be blocked. at our discression.
Name
This will not be included on the Members Page, It’s just in case we have questions when putting your page together.
List your Scalemates.com profile here if you want to share your information on your HPM Member Profile.
Are you an IPMS / USA member?
One that took far longer than expected, one where everything went wrong before it finally came together, or maybe one that became a personal challenge to perfect.
If you could redo a model you’ve made before, what would it be and why?
It’s been said that building models and collecting models are two separate hobbies.
It’s been said that building models and collecting models are two separate hobbies.
Do you have multiple projects going at once? Or do you focus on one kit at a time?
What advice would you give a beginner to the model hobby.
Mistakes happen; how did you turn this experience into a happy accident? Any funny mishaps along the way, like spilled paint disasters?
Share a technique you discovered that changed the way you build or a moment when something finally clicked.
Tell us about your favorite paint, glue, tool, etc. Do you use an airbrush or rattle-can/paintbrush when finishing your models? Do you have any other hobbies?