One of New England's fastest growing scale modeling shows has been rescheduled from April 11 to a new date May 9.
Welcome!
Thursday, April 09, 2026
BPMS Inhouse Meeting: April 17, 2026
By Bobby Pokorny
Welcome to APRIL! We are one third of the way through 2026. This is your final month to declare pledges.
MODEL PLEDGES: This is the final month to declare Model Pledges for the year. In case you aren’t sure how this works, for each new model you bring in you get credit for ONE ticket for the Annual Super Raffle in NOVEMBER. By declaring (by this month) then completing that PLEDGE MODEL on or before OCTOBER earns you an additional FIVE Super Raffle tickets.
WIP NIGHT: What are you working on? Bring something(s) that you are working on to show the group. For those who have already declared their Pledges, this would be a good time to show your progress. Please be prepared to tell the group a few words on how the build is going and your approach to dealing with things.
Members start showing up by 5PM to set up.
Feel free to come early and hang-out!
Wednesday, April 08, 2026
BPMS ZOOM Mini Meeting: April 7, 2026
Monday, April 06, 2026
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Joe B - Fleshtones and Eyeballs.pdf
Spotlights [old] - Holcomb Alvarado Kasza[x2] Ferrara Gertner Reinert Keegan Rosati Maroney Batterman Pokorny Eng.pdf
Weathering Models by Eric Reinert.pdf
Spotlight - Rob Garitta.pdf
Spraying Gloss Finishes by Bobby Kasza.pdf
That 50s Display.pdf
Thursday, April 02, 2026
BPMS Zoom Mini Meeting: March 31, 2026
Fourteen people attended. We heard that seventeen BPMS members and two former members were at Replicon last Saturday, where Nestor's 727-100 was a winner. Congrats. Photos are on the BPMS Facebook page. Mosquitocon is next Saturday at the PAL Hall in Wayne, NJ. Pictures, please. Speaking of shows, Mark suggested people participate in judging whenever the opportunity arises, not so they can criticize others but to develop their powers of observation and improve their own work.
We saw Vaughn's F-106 A and F-101C (the Valom kit is a delightful mix of styrene, resin and photoetch parts) and Frank C's Harrier. There were acquisitions too, thanks to the vendors at Replicon: F-15, Phantom II Wild Weasel, Hornet, and A-4 M.
Gil found a new tool, a silicone stamper. It's designed to decorate fingernails but also works on models. Goblin Hobbies has a video on their website showing how to use their stamping set for miniature figures. Even if you're not into Warhammer (yes, Angelo, there are such people), the video shows how useful silicone stampers can be, even the cheap ones available online.
Decal dos and don'ts was the featured topic. We focused on waterslide decals. Dry transfers are hard to find, since Archer went out of business. Decaling can be stressful. Quality is unpredictable, particularly with aftermarket decals. Test the sheet with a decal you don't need for your build. Decal bonders are recommended for old or fragile decals. Frank C's favorite, Testor's Decal Bonder, is out of production, so he's trying Krylon Workable Fixative. Several people use Microscale Decal Film. Decals look best when applied to a layer of clear gloss paint, but must you gloss the entire model or just the parts that get decals? That depends on what you're building. Ships have few markings, armor has more, aircraft still more, and race cars can be completely covered in decals. Many companies make decal setting solutions. A lot of us use the two-part Micro Set - Micro Sol system. Walthers Solvaset is stronger so be careful using it. Tamiya's Mr. Mark is another product we've used. Dspiae recently came out with a setting solution, and Michael C will be trying it out. The amount (use a shallow tray) and temperature (warm is better than cold) of water makes it easier to manipulate the decal as it soaks and to remove the decal from its backing. Some slide the decal directly on the model; some remove it from the backing with a sponge or with tweezers.
Helpful tips: Scan the kit decals. The scans can be used as spares. Also, scans allow faded or damaged decals to be restored. In the absence of a gloss undercoat, lay a warm sponge on top of the decal. For smaller decals, scrubbing the model surface with a clean coffee filter smooths the surface almost as well as a gloss coat. Cut long decals into manageable sizes. A LIGHT overspray with a mist coat of the base color blends the decals into the paint scheme.
The next meeting is Tuesday, 4/7/26 at 7:30 pm. Invites to follow. Hope to see you there.
~Russ
Wednesday, April 01, 2026
2026 Ralph Forehand IPMS/USA Scholarship Fund Applications Close April 15th!
Dear IPMS Member,
If you, your children or grandchildren are attending college, university or trade school or planning to attend in the fall, you need to know about the Ralph Forehand scholarship! Applications close April 15, so act now. Details are below.
IPMS/USA is proud to partner again in 2026 with the family of the late Ralph Forehand to offer a scholarship program to IPMS/USA members, their children and grandchildren. For those who didn't know Ralph there are some details of his longstanding service to IPMS/USA and his life in the image below, as well as information about how to apply for the scholarship. This year there will be up to two $500 scholarships available, thanks to the generosity of the Forehand family. Applications must be submitted by April 15, 2026, and the winner(s) will be selected on May 15, 2026 for the 2026-2027 academic year. Use this link or the QR code below for more information.
Please join the Executive Board in thanking the Forehand Family for their generosity and thoughtfulness.
Happy modeling,
John Noack
President, IPMS/USA
Thursday, March 26, 2026
BPMS Zoom Mini Meeting Report: 03/24/26
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Japan Village Group Build: Another Successful Outing
Japan Village in Brooklyn on Saturday (3/21/26), was the site of the latest successful outing for the Brooklyn Plastic Modelers Society. Early numbers indicate that 50-60 peoples showed up to build their Gundam and other models or to talk about the hobby.
More info as it comes in. Make sure to visit us on our Facebook Page!
Thursday, March 12, 2026
BPMS Zoom mini Meeting: 03/10/2026
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
BPMS Inhouse Meeting: March 20, 2026
Welcome to MARCH! To finish up the first quarter of BPMS activities we have:
Decal
Swap Night: Bring decals you no longer need to swap or sell with other
members. You might find those markings that you have been looking for!
Green
Model Night: The big holiday for March is St Patrick ’s Day and what
better way to observe it than with GREEN MODELS. It’s not a contest,
simply a theme for models to bring. You are welcome to bring back
something old to show the group, or if it ties into the theme in some
way, it would be great. Be prepared to tell the group a few words on
your models.
Of course, everyone is welcome to bring any other new work that has been completed.
You
also still have time to declare your model pledge. Speak with me about
it. April is the cut off for declarations and October is the due date
for finished models.
June’s Theme Contest: The Vertical Take Off
Theme Contest is off and running! Build something that can have a
CONTROLLED vertical take-off AND landing. Think helicopters and
harriers, but not V2 rockets.
Meeting Date: MARCH 20, 2026
Members start showing up by 5PM to set up.
Feel free to come early and hang-out!
Monday, March 09, 2026
BPMS - Ware
- $35 t-shirt
- $45 polo
- $45 crew-neck sweatshirt
- $65 hoodies
Schedule Of Events: 2025
Reminder of the March 21st 2026 Group Build!
The first Group Build of the year will happen the day after our in-house meeting- March 21st, at Japan Village on 3rd ave. in Brooklyn.
The theme is mostly Gundam, but in typical BPMS fashion, you can bring and build anything you want.
Mark your calendars!
Saturday, March 07, 2026
BPMS ZOOM Mini Meeting Report - 03/03/2026
March will be busy. The Japan Village group build is the 21st at 934 3 Ave in Brooklyn (1-5pm) and Replicon is the 28th at the Freeport Recreation Center on Long Island (9 - 4pm).
We saw Frank C's Harrier and large-scale Sparrow missile (an impulse buy on Temu), Mark's Pikachu (test build for an upcoming Hudson Valley Make & Take) and vintage, pre-owned, partially built Moby Dick Porsche 935, and Kevin's Ekranoplan (he covered the Micro Crystal Clear cabin windows with UV curing resin to improve their appearance), Medusa bust and Star figure (if you don't remember this actress from "The Lost Boys", she was also the woman who "couldn't spare a square" on Seinfeld).
Acquisitions included: 3D printed Navy/Marine Phantom drop tanks, Gigantor and Inga (from Young Frankenstein).
This week's tool was a product, Burt's Bees Beeswax Lip Balm. Gil puts it on the threads of his airbrush nozzle to ensure good paint flow. Rather than wax the threads, Michael C used Loctite's Fun Tak to make a gasket. Just be sure the Fun Tak hasn't dried out. Gil showed us the DIY airbrush stand he built to hold the airbrush in place while cleaning / changing parts.
Airbrushes turned out to be a great topic. So great that we'll continue the discussion at next Tuesday's meeting. Here's some of what was heard last night. Many attendees like the Paasche H 1 for its simplicity and reliability. Gaahleri airbrushes are popular because of their cost, performance, and hand feel. Angelo appreciates that Gaahleri makes one with a trigger. We also use airbrushes from Iwata, Autolock, Sparmax, Harder & Steenbeck. We remembered Aztec and Badger airbrushes. Simon coined the phrase "paint personally" to describe how paints from the same manufacturer can differ from each other. So, experiment with thinner ratios, spray pressures, and paint volumes, then use an old model or scrap household plastic as a paint mule. Once you're satisfied, spray your model. We heard that operating pressures differ on gravity feed and siphon feed airbrushes. Gil mentioned ink is the right consistency for double action airbrushes with smaller diameter needles. Michael C and Gil have each modified at least one of their airbrushes to suit their specific needs. We were warned that using lacquers and lacquer thinner in cheap airbrushes will corrode the metal components. Airbrush tips come in different shapes. Some attract more paint than others, and they all should be cleaned frequently as we paint. And even though it's possible to paint over different types of paint provided they're fully cured and appropriately top coated, it's risky. Ask Mark.
As you can see, a lot of useful things were said, and not everyone had a chance to speak! They'll have their chance next Tuesday at 7:30 pm. So will you. Invites to follow.
PS - Links to items discussed can be found on the Zoom Chat page.
~Russ
Friday, February 27, 2026
BPMS Zoom Mini Meeting Report: 02/24/2026
Monday, February 23, 2026
February Meeting Minutes
February Meeting Minutes
Date: February 20
Attendance: 34 Members (!), 2 Guests
Models on Tables: 26
Meeting called to order at 7:45PM
Tonight’s Agenda –Show and Tell of your favorite hobby tool. It’s also the first contest of the new year.
Outreach Group Build Resumes – March 14th will be the first date for 2026. The meeting spot is once again Japan Village, 934 3rd Ave., Brooklyn 11232.
Prize for MosquitoCon – Motion was made and adopted for the club to sponsor MosquitoCon with a prize package. The following members donated toward the prize – Kevin K., Frank C., Bobby P. Tony M., Jeff I., Mark M., Angelo T. Thanks guys!
BPMS was pleased to welcome a new guest, Lee, to the meeting. He builds mostly WW2 aircraft. Hope you enjoyed the get together!
Next Month – will be Green Night. And also Decal Swap Night. See Bobby P’s article in this issue.
BPMS Apparel – The club is happy to be able to offer BPMS T-shirts. The shirt will have the club logo embroidered on the left chest, and is being offered in a number of colors. The prices are as follows: T-shirts - $35, Polo shirts - $45, Crew Neck Sweatshirts - $45, and Hoodies - $65. Contact Bobby P. His email is on the back page.
Meeting adjourned at 9:15 PM





