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Modeling in the Desert |
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IPMS Las Vegas |

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Member’s Articles |
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Jim Mitchell delves into Andrea Miniatures “Golden West” series with a review of their gunfighter figurine... |
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Was it true that as late as 1944 the Germans were still making fighter planes out of wood? |
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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... |
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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”? |
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Kneeling and struggling to return fire Andrea Miniatures 54mm vignette illustrates the desperate last moments of a Cavalry... |
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The Gunfighter |
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A Brief History of our Club |
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Using Your Airbrush; Part One |
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Was ist Das??? |
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Shot Down 1876 |




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Do you know what is the exact thinning ratio when using acrylic, enamel or lacquer in your airbrush? ... |
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Using Your Airbrush; Part Two |

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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… |
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Models of Yesterday... |
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The Hawker Hunter |
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The Soviet T-62A |

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