Armor Modeling and Preservation Society![]() The Armor Modeling and Preservation Society (AMPS) is a social club with the common interest of modeling miniature armored fighting vehicles, military model figures, ordnance, dioramas, and related equipment and promotion of historic military vehicle restoration. AMPS is an international club headquartered in the United States History and purposeClubs centered around the hobby of modeling have existed since the 1950s. The Armor Modeling and Preservation Society, Inc. was founded in 1993 by armor modelers as a means of promoting the hobby using the 'open system' of contest judging. In 2023, AMPS celebrated its 30th Anniversary during the annual International Convention. An anniversary banner was added to the AMPS logo to commemorate the occasion. AMPS was formed as a membership club to promote the hobby of armor modeling, with bylaws that prevented any officer from deriving their income from the hobby of military vehicle modeling. The club operated without incorporation until early 2007, when it was incorporated as a not-for-profit corporation in the state of New York. In 2011 AMPS gained recognition from the US federal government as a 501(c)(4) tax-exempt organization. AMPS has several purposes:
Structure and membership![]() The AMPS bylaws and constitution provide for an Executive Board consisting of a President, First Vice-President, eight regional Second Vice Presidents, and a Secretary. Additional non-elected officers include Treasurer, Publications Editor, and Marketing Director/Public Information Officer, Web Master and Chief Judge. The founder and first President of AMPS was Steven "Cookie" Sewell. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the hobby. Annual membership fees are $30 for members in the United States, $35 in Canada and $40 in other countries. Almost all members are located in the USA, Canada, the UK and Mexico. Currently, AMPS has just over 700 members. Local chapters![]() AMPS members often form local 'chapters' of the society. These local clubs operate as part of AMPS but their local base allow their members to meet (usually monthly) and share hobby skills, materials and references. Current active AMPS chapters and affiliate chapters include:
Benefits of membershipMembership in AMPS gives the modelers several benefits:
PublicationsAMPS publishes a semi-monthly journal, Boresight. Articles in Boresight are written by the members, and the publication itself is edited by volunteers. The journal typically provides several articles on real armored vehicles for reference purposes, along with modeling articles and how-to guides. AMPS accepts advertising in Boresight as a means of providing discounted hobby products to its members. Initially the publication was produced in a black and white format, the magazine is now a professionally produced publication an all color format, with two haredcopies and four digitally formatted editions. AMPS also has an official society Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/AMPSArmor/ Events![]() ![]() The major event hosted by AMPS is the annual International Convention, usually held within the April - May timeframe. This three-day show brings together hundreds of members to view models, participate in a model contest, buy hobby products, view actual military vehicles, and attend seminars. Non-members are welcome and encouraged to attend the conventions, but are restricted from entering models into the contest until they gain membership. Recent international conventions have included over 600 scale models on display. Seminar speakers usually include tank crew veterans, well-known modelers and researchers, and industry representatives from firms such as Tamiya and AFV Club. Smaller regional and local contests are also held from time to time, typically attracting 100+ scale models for single-day events.
The scale models entered in the contest are judged according to the AMPS Contest Rules, and may be awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze medals. Scale models are judged for accuracy, level of detail, skill in construction, and paint/markings finish. Some of these models take hundreds of hours to complete. Each modeler is provided with a feedback form showing the points given in each area and what areas need to improve. An 'open' system of judging is used in which each model competes against a standard, not against other entries. Thus, instead of 1st, 2nd and 3rd-place medals, awards are given to all models that reach specified cutoff scores. Since participants are not competing against one another, there is no disincentive to the sharing of techniques and ideas. The feedback provided in these events is a key factor in helping modelers improve. The AMPS system provides formal feedback, giving specific information about what to improve in the model. AMPS MastersAn 'AMPS Master' is a modeler who has either won "Best of Show" at the AMPS convention or who is recognized by AMPS as a Master-level modeler due to other accomplishments.[1] The current AMPS Masters (recognized as masters although never 'Best of Show' winners) are: Tony Englehart Mark Ford Paul Gaertner Dave Kahn Dave Lockhart Mike McFadden Mark Muller Mike Roof Stephen 'Cookie' Sewell Dan Tisoncik Steve Zaloga Masters awarded at conventions are: 1995: Ken Davis 1996: Bob Collignon 1997: Dave Dean 1998: Bob Clifton 1999: Mike Siggins and Chris Mrosko 2000: Roger Lang 2001: Lynn Kessler 2002: Charlie Prichett 2003: Jason Jennings 2004: Douglas Lee 2005: Alexander DeLeon 2006: Don Barclay 2007: Mark Hazzard 2008: Steve Milstone-Turner 2009: Tom Jett 2010: Mark Corbett 2011: Cesar (Manny) Rodriguez 2012: Jim Weschler 2013: John Kesner 2014: Chris Durden 2015: Dave Vickers 2016: Tony Zadro 2017: Todd Michalak 2018: Harvey Low 2019: Scott Bregi NO AMPS Show from 2020-2021 Due to COVID-19 2022: Jeff Feller 2023: Greg Hanchuk 2024: Stan Spooner Charitable activities![]() Previously AMPS recently launched a clearinghouse project that gathered donations of plastic model kits and supplies for shipment to United States military personnel deployed to combat areas. Nearly 2000 kits and hundreds of supply items and books have been sent overseas to help morale and alleviate stress and boredom. See also
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