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IPMS Washington, DC. Jim Baker's old Alma Mater. This is a pretty site; it must be new since most of the fogies in that chapter were computer illiterate last time he was there, especially the bald one in the picture. Right, Ken? :-) (He hopes you guys know he's just kidding; he would be disappointed if anyone got offended).
IPMS/USA Membership Application Form. Just print the page, fill it out and send it in.
IPMS/USA. Our parent organization.
Space in Miniature. Mike Mackowski's series of monographs on space vehicles. Check them out.
Figure Modelers of Hawaii: Our brother club here on Oahu. They build fantastic large scale figures and Gundam models.
Hyperscale. Brett Green's Webzine. It's a magazine where you can ask a question and immediately get help from around the world.
The Parts Yard. Need a part? Visit J. Marc Pare at The Parts Yard to find it.
Andre Kröcher of the Hans Grade Modellsportsclub in Berlin, Germany visited us at our April 2000 IPMS-Hawaii meeting. Visit their website to see what's new and happening in Germany.
With the new Tamiya Prinz Eugen out now, this link might prove helpful, www.prinzeugen.com.
Mokei no Hanamichi is run by the most incredible ship modeler I have ever seen, Omami-san. The site is in Japanese and English, so I hope you have Japanese characters installed on your computer!
Masahiko Nakasone had the opportunity to visit us earlier this year. Here's a link to his website Spirit of Tech.
We met these guys and gals in 2003 at the Paradise Model Show, now here's the link to their website! Say hi to Sean and the gang at MechaHawaii!