> OK, sorry for the tirade and nothing personal Matt, I appreciate your
> commentary.
Understood. I didn't take any offense. I too would consider it the
"golden age", and will - no doubt - add to *any* WW1 kit, just
because I know they're not up to snuff. Or even if they were, then
I would still add "things", just because there's bound to be
something not thought of (am I the only one to add gun butts to the
interior of the Roland D.II? :-)).
I didn't mean any offense, just wanted to point out that - if you're
a purist - there are no OOTB WW1 on the market.
That's all. Sorry to get so many people in a tizzy.
Matt
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Matthew Bittner WW1 Modeler, ecto subscriber, semi-new dad,
meba@cso.com PowerBuilder developer; Omaha, Nebraska
Disclaimer: opinions expressed by me are my responsibility only.
"but it's like santa claus, your parents have to help a Little bit
and show him where to buy the stuff and write your name on it in
their handwriting after he wraps it." - Anna Sunshine Ison,
talking about what's real and what isn't
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