2013 IPMS USA National Convention Report | by Al Magnus |
The IPMS USA Nation Convention ran from August 14 through August 17, 2013. The venue was the J.Q. Hammons Conference Center in
Loveland, Colorado just north of Denver.
This was my second IPMS USA National Convention, the first being the 2011 Convention in Omaha, Nebraska. With some experience under my belt my time was more focused and the convention much more relaxing. While I spent much of my first convention flitting from place to place trying to take it all in, for this convention I spent more time in the contest room, checking out the vendors tables and taking in a few of the seminars. Immediately following registration and the placing of my entries on the tables I hurried to the vendor rooms to see what was available, especially with regards to 1/72 scale armour. Much to my surprise, and unlike 2011, there was a lot available. My plan was to peruse the tables quickly and then cherry pick the kits I wanted, but that plan went by the wayside as soon as I got to one of the vendors and discovered John Shimek with an armload of kits. Turns out John had got into the vendor rooms well before I had, and was busily buying up most everything this vendor had available, piling away kits into a box of better than modest proportions. Prices were great and obviously marked to get the kits out the door quickly. Well like a shark in a feeding (or should I say buying) frenzy I soon found myself in possession of a half dozen Ace artillery kits for the very modest price of $4.00USD each, along with a few other kits with prices well under half of what I'd pay back home in Canada or buying through eBay. I did restrain my spending somewhat and after my initial purchases I only bought a few more kits, mostly newer releases that didn't look like they'd be reduced much by show's end. The majority of my convention was spent cruising through the display room, checking out the new entries as they slowly trickled in, and hobnobbing with anyone interested. Like 2011, the majority of the entries didn't show up until later, and by the end of the registration period the tables were pretty much covered. Many of the tables, such as the 1/35 scale armour and 1/48 scale aircraft were crammed with models, packed together like sardines in a can. A quick count by me and Bill Powers tallied some 300 plus entires in the various small scale armour categories. Most impressive! On one of my cruises through the contest room I bumped into Mark Deliduka, a man I knew would be at the contest and someone I dearly wanted to meet. When I did eventually find him I learned that he'd brought over 100 entries on his own, which apparently put just a small dent into his collection still sitting at home. His Dora gun was an absolutely commanding presence on the table, even in 1/72 scale! As for the contest, and specifically the small scale armour, the models on the table were impressive once again. Without a doubt small scale armour is doing quite fine and the models on the table showed how well a small armour piece can be built. My personal favourites on the tables were Bill Powers' UN M3 scout car and scratch-built Sd.Kfz 247B, and Mike McFadden's DUKW, the latter two snagging awards. Speaking of awards, the presentation ceremony was as entertaining as it was in 2011. Unlike many of the other categories, where you hear the same names repeated often as winners, the small scale armour categories winners were spread out much more (though Mike McFadden did walk away with three trophies). I think this is a good sign that small scale armour is vibrant and one that has many capable builders entered making it tough to walk away with an award. |
Dodge Tanaké Ben Gunther |
DUKW Mike McFadden |
DUKW Mike McFadden |
Schwimmwagen Phillip Hui |
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Schwimmwagen Phillip Hui |
Tiger I Robert Raver |
Achilles IIC Steve Collins |
Achilles IIC Steve Collins |
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Sherman Target Tank David Diaz |
Flak Opel Bill Powers |
Flak Opel Bill Powers |
Sd.Kfz 247B Bill Powers |
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Sd.Kfz 247B Bill Powers |
BA-6 Jim Stute |
BA-6 Jim Stute |
"At Last, A Proper Loo" Mike Fleckenstein |
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"At Last, A Proper Loo" Mike Fleckenstein |
Pak 40 diorama |
Pak 40 diorama |
Pak 40 diorama |
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Panther Ausf.G |
T-34/85 |
Type 95 |
LVT(A)4 |
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Sd.Kfz 222 |
Flak 38 on Opel Blitz |
le.F.H.18M Mark Deliduka |
GMC Truck with 40mm Bofors Mark Deliduka |
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M3A1 Scout Car Bill Powers |
M3A1 Scout Car Bill Powers |
M3 Half-track with 6pdr gun Mark Deliduka |
M3 Half-track with 6pdr gun Mark Deliduka |
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As I had done for the 2011 Nationals a room was reserved for a get together on the afternoon of Saturday, August 17, 2013. For me this was the high point for the convention. There's nothing like chewin' the fat with members of the "brotherhood of small scale armour geeks". I had a great time and really didn't want it to end as soon as it did and could have stayed for another hour or more quite easily. It was great to meet everyone face to face. An extra perk was provided in the form of some door prizes: a diorama kit and accessories compliments of Full Circle Hobbies plus a couple of kits compliments of On the Way!. | |||||
Braille Meeting Attendees front row, left -to-right (kneeling) Mike McFadden, Jim Spellmire, George Mohr, Ed St. Dennis, John Shimek back row, left -to-right (standing) Alan Boyd, ?, Dan Rosecrans, ?, Al Magnus, ?, Dave Flitton, Dana Smith, Mark Deliduka, Carl McLaughlin, Howie Belkin, Kent Kirkpatrick, Bill Powers Unidentified/not pictured: Len Johnson, Lester Robertson, Keith Sullivan, Ron Wolford |
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Small Scale Award Winners | |||||
211. Armored Half-tracks and Armored Cars - 1:49 and smaller 1st - Dodge Tanaké - Ben Gunther, Hampton, Virginia 2nd - Sd.Kfz9 Famo with 88mm Flak - Phil Hui, Alpharetta, Georgia 3rd - Steyr Armored Rail Car - Djordje Nikolic, Fife, Washington 217. Armored Half-tracks and Armored Cars - 1:49 and smaller 1st - DUKW - Mike McFadden, Glendale, Arizona 2nd - M6 37mm GMC - Allan Magnus, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada 3rd - Schwimmwagen - Phillip Hui, Alpharetta, Georgia 225A. Fully Tracked -1:49 and smaller, through Korea; Axis 1st - King Tiger - Cory Koontz, North Wilkesboro, North Carolina 2nd - Tiger I - Robert Raver, Crystal Lake, Illinois 3rd - Sturm Tiger - Jerry Jackson, Oceanside, California 225B. Fully Tracked - 1:49 and smaller, through Korea; Allied 1st - Mark I Tank - Jose Luis Crespo, Argentina 2nd - Achilles IIC - Steve Collins, Glendale, Arizona 3rd - ISU-152 - Mike McFadden, Glendale, Arizona 226. Fully Tracked - 1:49 and smaller, post-Korea 1st - M1A2 Abrams - Gordon Zuther, Gardena, California 2nd - M1A1 Abrams - James Wechsler, Laguna Hills, California 3rd - Challenger MK.II - Gil Delaplain, Albuquerque, New Mexico |
228. Conversions - 1:49 and smaller 1st - LVT-2 - John Shimek, Canton, Ohio 2nd - Sherman Target Tank - David Diaz, Tucson, Arizona 3rd - Flak Opel - Bill Powers, Birmingham, Alabama 234. Scratch-built - 1:49 and smaller 1st - Sd.Kfz 247B - Bill Powers, Birmingham, Alabama 256. Out-of-the-Box; Tracked, all types, 1:49 and smaller 1st - LVT(4) - Stephen A. Burkholder, Bellevue, Nebraska 2nd - Neubau-Fahrzeug - Jim Mesko, Akron, Ohio 3rd - M60A1 - Richard Kern, Houston, Texas 257. 0ut-of-the-Box; Wheeled, all types, 1:49 and smaller 1st - BA-6 - Jim Stute, Mesa, Arizona 2nd - Jeep - Stephen A. Burkholder, Bellevue, Nebraska 3rd - Sd.Kfz 222 leichte Panzerspahwagen - James Spellmire, Irvine, California 724. Armor: Dioramas and Vignettes, 1:49 and smaller 1st - "At Last, A Proper Loo" - Mike Fleckenstein, Fredericksburg, Virginia 2nd - "Blown Bridge" - Mike McFadden, Glendale, Arizona 3rd - "Calm Before the Storm" - Jim Church, Saginaw, Michigan |
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Also winning with small scale entries in categories other than armour were:
539. Commercial Vehicles: Light commercial (2 axles), 1:20 and smaller 2nd - 1923 Mack Dump Truck - Mike McFadden, Glendale, Arizona |
780. Miscellaneous Dioramas: All Entries 2nd - "Russian Winter" - James Spellmire, Irvine, California |