DELAWARE VALLEY SCALE MODELERS is a Chapter of the International Plastic Scale Modelers’ Society USA, chartered 1972. We meet on the first Friday of each month at 7:30 pm, at the Artisan’s Hall, located at 8100 Roosevelt Boulevard (U.S. Route 1), just North of Cottman Avenue at the Pennypack Circle in Philadelphia, PA.

You can visit us on the Web at: http://www.dvsm.org. You can also visit the Philadelphia Area Club Modelers on the web at: http://www.pacms.org. DVSM Officers Next Meeting: June 6 President ……………………..…. Dennis Sosna Vice President ……………….Walter Hughes Jr. Gold-Silver-Bronze Secretary………………………...Jason Rothgeb Treasurer & IPMS Contact……...Joe Vattilana Annual Contest Contest Chairman…………………Dennis Levy Program Chairman.…………….…Jim Rosado Membership Chairman……...Vince Buonfiglio Theme Chairmen…..Tommy Kortman & Bob Doebly Newsletter Editor & Webmaster…Tony Wootson

May's Business Meeting guests present. The meeting business was equally curtailed By Jason Rothgeb with Walt Hughes presiding in Dennis Sosna’s absence. There wasn't anybody displaying their work for either the The May meeting attendance was extremely light due to the first or second time. The only items presented were the fact that a large portion of the club’s membership was busy guidelines for June Contest and announcements of upcoming participating in the MFCA Show, which ran concurrent with events. the May 2nd meeting date. There were 24 members and two

Models and their Builders Name Model Manufacturer Category Scale Comments Dave Anderson 1972 Gurney Eagles Indy Racer Carosel Automobil 1/18 Mirrored wood display base and car history (Diecast) e Dave Anderson 1957 Chevy Pro Street Monogram Automobil 1/12 Mirror base, dice stands, modified engine and e exhaust Dave Anderson F-105 Thunderchief (THUD) Monogram Aircraft 1/48 Display case with mirrors David Anderson 1960 Chevy Impalas (diecast), Jada Automobil 1/24 Parking lot diorama with figures two hardtops and one convertible e Dave Anderson 1964 GTO Convertible and Franklin Mint, Automobil 1/24 Mirrored rotating display base and car history hardtop Monogram e Craig Bennett USS Enterprise NCC-1701 ERLT/ AMT Sci-Fi 1/35 Two kits combined Bridge 1966 Bob Doebley Hogan’s Hero Jeep AMT Automotive 1/25 Createx Paint Wyatt Erb Ford F-150 AMT Automotive 1/24 Custom Lincoln Navigator Frontend Walt Hughes Mitchell B25G Monogram Aircraft 1/48 Walt Hughes HE 112 Classic Airframe Aircraft 1/48 Walt Hughes P 59 Air cemet Hobbycraft Aircraft 1/48 Walt Hughes A-20-G Havoc AMT/ ERTL Aircraft 1/48 Walt Hughes Curtis HellDiver Promodeler Aircraft 1/48 Walt Hughes 1968 Plymouth Fury I Johan Automotive 1/25 In progress MCW paint, American Satco tires, Engine-1971 Dodge Challenger (AMT) Ed Kolbush Douglas-AD “Skyraider” Airfix Aircraft 1/72 Three versions

1 Ed Kolbush McDonnel F-101 “Voodoo” Matchbox Aircraft 1/144 Ed Kolbush C-141 “Starlifter” DML Aircraft 1/144 Ed Kolbush Lockheed C-130 Revell Aircraft 1/144 Ed Kolbush F-100 Lindberg Aircraft 1/72 Ed Kolbush McDonnell RF-4 “Phantoms” Lindberg Aircraft 1/72 (Three Versions) Ed Kolbush Convair F-106 Hasegawa Aircraft 1/72 P. Kopczynski T-28B Trojan Monogram Aircraft 1/48 cockpit P. Kopczynski Austen Anartic Airfix Aircraft 1/72 P. Kopczynski F-84G Thunderjet Tamiya Aircraft 1/48 P. Kopczynski Su-25 Frogfoot Monogram Aircraft 1/48 Cockpit Jamie Makin Ferrari 360 Modena Spider Revell Automobil 1/24 “in progress” e George Ragusa Gundam Deathsythe Hell Bandai Action 1/144 Custom Figurine Michael Ragusa Gundam RX-78 (2) Bandai Action 1/144 Figurine Michael Ragusa Red- Eyes Black Metal Dragon Hasbro Figurine Lou Ursino US M20 Utility Car Tamiya Armor 1/35 Dynasty commander figure/ verlinden driver vehicle OOB

Joe Vasapollo 1970 ½ Camaro Z-28 AMT Automotive 1/25 Tamiya Paint Box Stock Joe Vasapollo Shelby Cobra 427 Monogram Automotive 1/24 Tamiya Paint Box Stock Joe Vasapollo 1969 Camaro SS Convertible Revell Automotive 1/25 Tamiya Paint Box Stock Joe Vasapollo 1970 Buick GSX Monogram Automotive 1/24 Box Stock Joe Volz F/A 18C Fujimi Aircraft 1/72 Airwaves cockpit verlinden seat, Two Bobs decals

PACM News By Jim Durso Modified, Bill's 41 Chevy plumbers truck with toilet and sink. If we missed any, we weren't aware of them. Due to the MFCA show at Valley Forge, attendance was minimal by many of the DVSM members and also the Bill Garner won in the Miscellaneous Class with his PACM group was a bit on the light side also. No matter, Possum Van and Duct Tape duck on a Trailer. it only takes two modelers to have a good time. Many car modelers probably had to appease their spouses in Nick Sandone won the Capitol Region National Mustang order to be able to attend the Mid Atlantic NNL in Club award for his 65 Shelby. Towson, MD, hosted by the MAMA's group. Here is a report from Bob Doebly: June's DVSM meeting will feature its gold, silver, bronze contest. Jim will be making an appearance for this On Saturday morning May 10th, a group of Philly Area meeting before leaving for Florida to visit his parents, Car Modelers met at Nick Sandone's house. Even though particularly his Dad, who was just diagnosed with lung it was raining everyone was happy. The reason was that cancer. Hopefully, the chemotherapy will keep it under Fernando Roman brought a model he had just control. Jim says, "If I owe you anything, or you owe me completed. We arrived at the show around 9:00 am anything, now is the time to make the exchange since I ready to spend some money and look at some great likely will not make July or August meetings; September models. We met Bill and Jan Garner and Keith Jones being iffy also." Since this will be a long night, bring was there. Ariel was upset because his friend from lots of kits and parts to sell or swap and have lots of Reliable Resin did not show up. LOL. stories and techniques to exchange.

There were several after-market dealers on hand Model Masking Materials and Mediums including Len Feinberg (Fantastic Plastics), Lynne "The (…or Mquadrupled) Model Man" Marra, Ron Bradley, Bill Woods, MCW By Tony Wootson Paints, R&R Vacuum Form, Replicas and Miniatures of MD, and F&F resin. I want to talk about some of the different materials that can be used to mask off a model. Over the past 5 or so There were approximately 300 models entered in the years I've used a variety of materials for model masking. contest. The following had their models photographed I've also learned about others from articles that I've by Scale Auto and Model Cars Magazines: Fernando's read and discussions that I've had with fellow modelers. Jimmy Flintstone 37 Prowler, Keith's Mustang Dirt

2 (Masks, masks and more masks) When you are applying a mask to your model, what do you use? In addition, what purposes do you have for masking off a model?

(The two main reasons for masking a model) Before I start talking about masking materials and mediums, it would be helpful to first list the two different reasons (that I know of) that exist for applying a mask to a model. The first is the obvious one: for painting.

It may be necessary to apply a multi-colored pattern or paint scheme onto a model. When the need for a sharp demarcation (or separation) line exists, the only way to accomplish this is by either hand painting the pattern on, (which usually results in a less than desired result). Different types of Masking Materials Or, one can paint an initial color on, apply some sort of mask over this area and airbrush or spray paint a (Masks used in painting - Tapes, Papers, Liquids, second color over it. This step can be repeated over and Putties and Gels) over in order to apply additional colors onto your The types of materials that can be used to mask a model model. off fall into the diverse categories that include tapes, specialized types of paper, regular paper, liquids, putties By carefully cutting out patterns from your masking and gels. Ironically, most of these materials were not material, templates can be created and used to apply a originally intended to be used to mask off a model. multitude of designs to your model. By applying additional masks over previously masked off areas, some pretty spectacular painting results can be achieved.

Fine, pin stripes (like those found on automobiles) and other types of patterns can be created by sandwiching an area between two sections of a masking material and painting a second (third, fourth and so on) color on.

The second purpose for applying a mask to your model is for scribing or rescribing panel lines. Often, vehicular kits may come with raised panel lines, which may be inaccurate. Or, the modeler may just want to have these lines be recessed instead. Tapes

Although the process of removing the existing raised (Tapes) panel lines, accurately drawing them back in with a This type of material is probably the most commonly pencil and rescribing them can be a timely one, the used to mask off a model for painting. With the great results are often worth it to many, especially since it is variety of tapes that exist, many options are available much easier to weather panel lines that are recessed and here. The tapes vary according to thickness, tackiness not raised. (stickiness) and widths.

Tapes are best used for masking off the edges or small sections of models that are smooth in nature, (like vehicles). Additional pieces of tape can be overlapped over the initial section, to cover the rest of a model's area that may need to be protected from additional applications of paint.

3 On the other hand, because masking tapes are stickier than the Scotch Magic tape, you may have to remove some of its tackiness, (to prevent paint from being pulled away when the tape is removed). This can be done by repeatedly pressing it down and removing it from a clean surface.

Masking tapes can also be purchased from a variety of stores, such as office and art supply stores.

Scotch's Magic Tape

(Clear Tapes - Scotch Magic Tape) First here are clear tapes. Scotch's Magic Tape is frequently used to mask off a model. Due to its low tackiness, it is an ideal choice for masking off straight patterns. In addition, by cutting curves into the edge of the tape a wavy pattern can be created.

This tape is cloudy in appearance. You know that it has been properly pressed down when the tape's cloudiness disappears and the model's surface becomes clear to view.

Scotch tape can be purchased from a variety of stores, including office supply stores like Staples and Office Max. Drafting Tape

(Drafting Tapes) This type of tape is very similar to masking tape. It is also colored beige and has a similar texture. It comes in widths of 3/4 of an inch up to an inch.

Drafting tape tends to be less tacky than Masking tape, and is available at art supply stores.

Masking Tapes

(Masking Tapes) These tapes have traditionally been found in a beige color. Now however, 3M makes a blue colored masking tape.

Masking tapes are a bit more thick and stickier than clear tapes. In addition, they come in a variety of widths, ranging from 3/4 of an inch up to 2 or 2 & 1/2 inches.

An advantage of using this tape is that because it comes Pin-Striping Tape in wider widths, larger areas of a model can be masked off and protected by it. In addition, large masking ("Pin-striping" tape) patterns can be drawn and cut out of one section of the Although pin-striping tape comes in a variety of widths, tape. it tends to be much narrower than the other types. Because of this, it is more bendable than the wider

4 tapes, which allows it to be curved around easily when being applied. Since its main purpose is for masking automobiles to apply different colors of paint, this same technique can be used on models.

Pin-striping tape has a medium tackiness, is a bit thicker than the other types of tapes mentioned and can be found in hardware and automotive stores.

Paper Masks

(Types of Paper Masks) The advantage of using paper as a mask is that it allows you to cover large models, or large surface areas on a model. In addition to using a paper's edge as the mask, one can also create intricate designs on the paper, remove the excess area and use the remaining pattern as a stencil, airbrushing or spray painting over the Parafilm 'M' template to create a multitude of designs.

(Parafilm 'M') Due to the inherit nature of paper (with it being two- Although this is not really a tape, it's probably most dimensional), it is best used for masking off the flat accurate in this category. surface areas of a model.

Parafilm 'M' was originally created for scientific purposes, but it worked its way into the modeling community a number of years ago, when it was discovered that it works well in masking off models.

Parafilm 'M' is a tape like, waxy film that comes in widths of various sizes. It is activated by carefully stretching it lengthwise. When it is burnished onto a clean, smooth surface on your model, it can be cut to size and shape, (with the use of a new, sharp X-acto knife), and will stick to the surface it was pressed down upon.

Parafilm "M" is generally available at good hobby Frisket Paper/Film stores. (Frisket Paper/Film) These are clear sheets or rolls of a clear material that have a sticky side. Because they are only available in low tack, their edges may pull away from a model's surface, allowing your paint to spray under your mask. By carefully applying a thin coating of rubber cement to the edges, your Frisket Paper will better adhere to your model. As previously mentioned, Frisket paper is great for masking off large surface areas of a model. You can draw your pattern onto the non-clear side of the paper, cut it out and apply your mask.

5 In addition, if your pattern is created or stored on a computer, you can flip the image horizontally, print it onto the back, non-clear side of the Frisket paper, cut out the pattern and apply your mask.

Frisket paper can be purchased from Art Supply Stores.

Bare Metal Foil

(Bare Metal Foil) Although this is not a traditional masking material, it has excellent properties that make it a good candidate to be used as such. Because of its thinness, it can easily be Full Sheet Labels cut to shape, (by using a new X-acto blade). Due to its thin nature though, this should be done carefully, so as (Full sheets of Label Paper) not to tear the paper. Labels are available in full sheets. They tend to be much more sticky than the Frisket paper. So, you will have to Because of Bare Metal Foil's low tackiness, it easily remove some of its tackiness before applying. This is sticks to and comes off from the surface that it has been easy to do, though, by once again by repeatedly attached to. applying and removing the paper from a clean surface area. A disadvantage to using Bare Metal Foil is its expense, with it running from $8 to $10 a sheet. You can create your masking pattern in the same manner as you would with the Frisket Paper. Since this Bare Metal Foil is available at good hobby stores. is really paper (in the traditional sort of way), you can print out your pattern from an image stored on a computer.

As with the Frisket paper, after your label paper mask has been applied, paint over it and allow the paint to dry. You should wait no more than a day to remove this mask.

Label paper can be found at office supply stores like Office Max and Staples.

6 (Liquid masking mediums) The advantage of using a liquid masking medium is its ease of use. You just paint your liquid mask on with a small paintbrush, wait for it to dry and paint over the area. When the paint has dried, carefully remove your mask by either using a section of masking tape, or by carefully using a curved, #10 X-acto blade to peal a corner away, followed by pulling the remainder of the mask off.

These types of masks work best on small areas or irregular shapes and/or uneven surfaces that have been glossed over. They are available at good hobby stores

Paper with a Rubber Cement Backing

(Sections of paper with a rubber cement backing) A regular sheet of paper can also be used as a mask. First, either draw or print out your masking pattern onto it. Next, cut the pattern out, apply a thin coating of Microscale's Micro Mask rubber cement and carefully position your mask onto your model. The trick here is to not apply so much (Microscale's Micro Mask) cement that it oozes out when you push your paper down This is a blue, thick odorless liquid. It is water-soluable, onto the model's surface, but still apply enough so as to (which makes clean-up easy), and generally cures within enable your paper's edges to adhere properly to the an hour. When dry, it often becomes clear, with a barely surface of your model. detectable blue tint. It is best if your model's surface has been glossed over Paint over the area, and when the paint has cured this before applying this mask, (which will make the dried material can also be removed by either using a section rubber cement easier to remove). of masking tape, or by carefully using a #10 X-acto blade. Wait a bit for the cement to dry and then go ahead and paint your pattern on.

Once your paint has dried, remove your paper mask. You may have to rub the remaining rubber cement areas back and forth to remove the excess.

Walthers' Magic Masker

Liquid Masking Mediums (Walthers' Magic Masker)

7 This is a cream colored, creamy liquid (that smells a bit pungent). It is also water-soluable, and dry to a slightly hazy look. It is applied and removed in the same manner as the MicroMask.

Mold Builder Liquid Latex Rubber

(Gels -- Mold Builder - Liquid Latex Rubber) Liquid Latex Rubber is a gel-like substance that has a pungent odor to it. It is best for masking off large, 3- dimensional surface areas of models, like large scaled figures, animals or busts.

It was originally intended to be used to create a mold of a subject, by repeatedly applying multiple coatings over it.

By applying a couple thin coats with a paintbrush, though, this material will nicely mask off areas on a model. It is best applied over a surface that has been Tac' N Stik sealed with a protective coating of clear paint, like Testors' Dullcote. The sealing helps to prevent your (Putties - Tac 'N Stik) basecoat from pulling away when the rubber latex is I've often lauded Stockwell's Tac ' N Stick putty, due to removed. the numerous uses that has in the modeling realm. This blue-colored adhesive was originally designed as an Liquid Latex Rubber dries rather quickly and dries office supply to be used for such purposes as holding slightly cloudy. After it has cured, your additional coats posters, artwork an calendars to a wall. However, it's of paint are applied, and when your paint has cured the non-residual nature, along with the facts that it can be Mold Builder can be removed by carefully pealing an kneaded into any shape desired, it does not dry out but edge away and pulling the remainder off. remains malleable and it removes cleanly and completely from the surface it was applied to makes it a Liquid Latex Rubber can be purchased at Art Supply perfect candidate for masking off small, possibly Stores. irregular and uneven surface areas on a model.

After being applied, a toothpick or some other small tool can be used to properly shape its edges, along with (Masks used for rescribing panel lines) burnishing them down so a proper pattern and good seal The second purpose for masking off a model is to results. provide a guide for scribed panel lines. Label tape can be used for this task. Because it's very tacky, it will stay Once the paint has been applied and cured, this masking in place when applied. In addition, it can be cut to the material can be carefully removed. By repeatedly proper shape, for example to form a straight line around pressing the material down onto and removing it from a curved area or cylindrical shape. the masked off area, any excess will quickly lift off.

8 along with a "Building a Better Babylon 5 Starfury" article, found at http://www.scififantmodmadrealm.com/BABSFR.html. Upcoming Events  The 2003 Wonderfest Show takes place on Saturday and Sunday, June 7th and 8th at the Executive West Hotel in Louisville, Kentucky. For more information, you can email Lee Stanton at [email protected] or email Dave Hodge at [email protected], or visit them on the web at: Label Tape http://www.wonderfest.com/.  The 2003 IPMS/USA National Convention takes (Label tape) place from Wednesday, July 2nd through Saturday, July For masking off straight lines found on the flat surface 5th, at the Westin Hotel Oklahoma City, located on One of a model, just measure the length of the line, remove North Broadway, Oklahoma City. For more this length of label tape and (carefully) apply it next to information, you can email the Convention Chairman the line that needs to be scribed. Rusty White at [email protected], or visit the IPMS Metro Chapter on the Web at Using a scriber or the back end of the tip of a #11 X- http://ipmsmetrookc.org/Nats_2003/index.html. acto blade, carefully draw your tool along the length of  The 2003 IPMS R2Con, hosted by the Northern your applied tape several times. Do not press down, but Virginia Modelers IPMS Chapter takes place on Friday let gravity do its work. The depth of the line can be and Saturday, October 3 & 4 at the Sheraton Reston determined by the number of repeated passes that you Hotel, located in Reston, VA. For more information, make with your scribing tool. (For deeper lines, you may you can call Jason Cameron at (703) 754-2718 or call have to apply a little pressure after your first several Tom Henderson at (703) 680-9354. passes).  The ModelFest Plastic Modelers' Flea Market & Clean out the excess plastic that may remain in your line Contest will take place in (Medford) NJ, on Sunday, by carefully passing a straight pin or needle through the October 19th at the AIR VICTORY MUSEUM at Stacey line. Haines Road, (an easy drive from Philly, South Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, North Jersey, Maryland or In order to mask off curved areas of a model, you can Delaware). Hours are 10AM - 3PM. Admission $7, create the desired shape by first drawing it on a section Spouses & Juniors $3. Early Bird Admission 9 - 10AM, of regular paper. Cut the desired shape out and transfer for only $12. For information write to ModelFest, 960 it to a section of the label tape. N. Main St., Williamstown, NJ 08094, 228-832-5208, [email protected]. They can also be reached on (Conclusion) the web at www.modelfest.info. With the great variety of supplies that currently exist for  The ModelFest Plastic Modelers' Flea Market & masking off a model, this task has never been easier. In Contest, will take place in College Park, Maryland on addition, the fact that most of these materials are not Saturday, December 6th at the Holiday Inn, located at specifically designed for modeling makes them 10000 U.S. Route 1, Exit 25A off I-95/495 Beltway. inexpensive and affordable. With a bit of patience, some Hours are 10AM - 1PM. Admission $5, Spouses & very good paint results can be achieved. Juniors FREE. Early Bird Admission 9 - 10AM for only $10. For information write to ModelFest, 960 N. Main Naturally, it's best to play around with the techniques St., Williamstown, NJ 08094, 228-832-5208, or email at that you may be unfamiliar with on an old, unwanted [email protected]. They can also be reached on model first, before moving onto your latest-n-greatest the web at www.modelfest.info. creation.  The ModelFest Plastic Modelers' Flea Market & Note: Specific examples of uses of some of these masking Contest will take place in Runnemede, New Jersey, on materials can be found in several articles that I've written Sunday, December 7th at the Holiday Inn, off of Exit 3 and posted on the web. You can check out a review on the of the NJ Turnpike or Exit 28 I-295. Hours are 10AM - Lost in Space (Movie) Jupiter 2, found at 2PM. Admission $5, Spouses & Juniors $2. Early Bird http://www.scififantmodmadrealm.com/LISJ2M.html, Admission 9 - 10AM for only $10. For information write to ModelFest, 960 N. Main St

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