Modeling in the Desert

IPMS Las Vegas

Member’s Articles

Jim Mitchell delves into Andrea Miniatures “Golden West” series with a review of their gunfighter figurine...

Was it true that as late as 1944 the Germans were still making fighter planes out of wood?

The overall goal of an airbrush is to get the paint to the surface and there are four things that affect how well that happens...

After extensive research and exhausting all leads Kevin Savage has completed a (not too accurate) history of IPMS Las Vegas  early days. “So how was our club formed”?

Kneeling and struggling to return fire Andrea Miniatures 54mm vignette illustrates the desperate last moments of a Cavalry...

The Gunfighter

A Brief History of our Club

Using Your Airbrush; Part One

Was ist Das???

Shot Down 1876

Do you know what is the exact thinning ratio when using acrylic, enamel or lacquer in your airbrush? ...

Using Your Airbrush; Part Two

Oh, the good old days…

Saving your quarters from odd

jobs to buy this week’s model of your dreams!

Take a stroll down memory lane with our ‘nostalgia kit’ gallery…

Models of Yesterday...

The Hawker Hunter

The Soviet T-62A

National contest winner and fellow IPMS member, Jeff Corder shares tips for achieving award-winning results when painting your models !

Painting Perfect Models