Chattanooga Times Free Press

Plastic Modelers Society hosts convention here

Internatio­nal Plastic Modelers Society hopes to win over new hobbyists at weekend convention

- BY SUSAN PIERCE STAFF WRITER Contact Susan Pierce at spierce@ timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6284.

Remember those plastic model kits of the 1960s? Popular mini images of Godzilla, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Ford Mustangs, Plymouths, muscle cars and an assortment of airplanes that youngsters meticulous­ly glued together, painstakin­gly handpainte­d, then proudly displayed on their bedroom dressers.

“If you grew up in the 1950s and ’60s, models were thought of as kids’ toys. As those kids grew up into adulthood, they developed better modeling skills,” says Lynn Petty, a local plastic model enthusiast.

“The emphasis in models turned to historical accuracy. People got deeper into the quality of the build. They started doing very deep historical research and doing things to make their replicas more like the real machines in paint schemes, more accurate markings.”

This weekend there will be more than 4,000 of these plastic facsimiles on display when the Internatio­nal Plastic Modelers Society’s USA National Convention is held for the first time in Chattanoog­a. Regional clubs hosting the show are from Chattanoog­a, Atlanta and Marietta, Georgia.

More than 1,000 hobbyists from across the United States as well as Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Europe and South America began arriving in town Wednesday to take part.

Highly detailed scale models of planes, cars, ships, tanks and figures made by some of the best modelers in the world will be displayed in the Chattanoog­a Convention Center today-Saturday, Aug. 8-10.

Additional­ly there will be 450 vendor tables in the convention center — a larger vendor market than at any previous national show.

“People will sell old and new kits, display cases, adhesives and paints. There will be displays of future releases and a company from Chicago selling tools geared to fine work,” says Petty, who is the show consiglier­e. Mike Moore is convention chairman.

Petty says this convention has taken over all the center’s exhibit halls. Half will hold vendors; the other half will be display rooms for models. Models will be judged in categories by style and size. Petty estimates there will be 60 or more categories within the aircraft division alone. Prizes will be awarded in categories; Judges’ Best, Best in Show, People’s Choice Award and other special awards.

Petty believes visitors will be amazed by the intricacy of these display models.

“In the 1960s, model kits were built a little better than a toy. For example, a plane’s cockpit might just have a pilot figure but no interior. Now models have far more details replicatin­g instrument­s or seats in the cockpit. What were simple kits are now very complex and might be multimedia kits. It’s growing into an adult hobby.”

While Petty concedes the majority of the hobbyists are older adults, he happily adds that there are young people adding to their numbers — primarily through the introducti­on of Gundam models to the hobby. Gundam models depict characters from the Gundam universe Banda, which is popular with Japanese anime fans.

The convention will include workshops and seminars related to developing skills, which are for registered convention­goers. However, the Model Display Room will be open to the public ($12 admission). Display Room hours are 9 a.m.-9 p.m. today, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday.

But since convention­goers, and their accompanyi­ng models, will still be arriving today, Petty suggests the best times for the public to view displays will be 2-5:30 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday.

“They’ll get inspired; they’ll see what’s possible with builds,” he says. “There will be demonstrat­ions in the vendors area of products, too. It’s just a great learning experience.”

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PHOTOS BY LYNN PETTY More than 4,000 models will be displayed this weekend at the Internatio­nal Plastic Modelers Society’s USA National Convention. This is one display room at a previous IPMS convention.
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