
We are a chapter of the Armor Modeling and Preservation Society (AMPS), and such our primary interests are in modeling and the history of Armored Vehicles.
Chapter Leadership
During our February, 2022 Regular Meeting, we approved the new Chapter Officers:
– Kevin Cook, Chapter President
– Trevor Edwards, Chapter Vice President
– Matthew Goodman, Chapter Treasurer
– Jeffrey Nelson, Chapter Secretary
We GREATLY appreciate the leadership and hard work by the previous leadership:
– Mike Roof, Chapter Contact, 2010-JAN22
– Ralph Nardone, Chapter Treasurer, SEP14-JAN22
Thank you, and hopefully the new officers will maintain and possibly improve the chapter from where we are today.
New Meeting Location!
We’re meeting IN-PERSON on the second Tuesday of each month from 6 – 8 pm at That Computer Store! (on the Game Side), 275 Harbison Blvd. Suite P, Columbia, SC 29212.. For more information on the store, please see That Computer Store! website.
Please see the slideshow on Meeting Photos page for photos of the models that were brought in for Show & Tell at the meeting.
The second Tuesday of each month is now our Regular Meeting at That Computer Store. See you then!
The Central South Carolina “Wildcats” Chapter of the Armor Modeling and Preservation Society (AMPS) was established in August, 2010.
From June, 2020 to September, 2021, we conducted Virtual Meetings using Zoom.
Our meetings are open to anyone who shares our interest and enthusiasm for the history and technology associated with armored fighting vehicles and the men and women who serve in the military forces of the world along side those same vehicles.
To see more meeting photos, click here!
Our member interests span the entire spectrum of the subject and include all eras and nationalities, from pre-WWI experiments with armored cars to vehicles seen on the most contemporary battlefields of today. Our interests include not only fully-tracked main battle tanks, but also engineering vehicles, halftracks, armored cars, artillery and guns, as well as soft-skin military support vehicles, figures, and even “hypothetical” and sci-fi military subjects. Model-building genres cover all scales and mediums from traditional injection molded plastic to resin, white metal, and scratch-building.
We invite you to come and join us at our next meeting and share the comradery found in our little “band of brothers (and sisters)!”
For more information, please contact us:
info@ampscentralsouthcarolina.org
