QUOTE: Originally posted by roadkill_275
Not a member. Never have been and never will be. Went to a few meetings in Ca. Was told that because I wasn't a member, I couldn't talk about a new kit that was fixing to come out (Monogram F-106 if I remember correctly) Then I had to sit through an hour and a half of "discussion" about how to reprimand a member who had missed to many meetings, then was asked to leave the room while they voted on said member. When I was told to come back into the room I was told to sit in the back and not to talk. All in all a very shabby experience. I saw one guy leave nearly in tears when a kit he had brought was absolutely ripped in front of him, his crime? he did a what if model. So no I probably wouldn't attend another meeting.
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Roadkill,
Needless to say, if your example was the only type of "club" that I had access to, I would not have joined either their organization or IPMS. That IS NOT a modeling club...it's a...well, since this is a family site, I'll leave it at that.
Our modeling club is small, with only about 20 members. Of those, about half are members of the national organization. There is abosolutely no difference between those who are and those who are not national members. Everyone is an equal! Well, except for the club president, but we elected him. I would be the first person to walk out the door if anyone tried to strong-arm people in the way you've described.
My advice would be to check out some other clubs in your area (if available) so you have a broader example to draw from.
As far as IPMS politics putting people off, this has been going on as long as there have been national organizations of any kind. However, there is nothing that says that any member HAS to get involved in the politics of IPMS. About 9 out of every 10 members just do the same things we do here...builds models, talks about them online, and has fun. They don't care about politics and never get involved in that side of the organization.
Take care and enjoy modeling,