Re: Re[2]: Rigging . . . . .

Mick Fauchon (ulmjf@dewey.newcastle.edu.au)
Fri, 8 Sep 1995 14:05:50 +1000 (EST)

Brian,

> BTW i was working on a p38 last....1/48th of course, the scale of
> kings (thank you Mick).

That's "the King of Scales"......but I take your point 80)
Incidentally, we owe that one to Jesse Thorn, I think.

Happy landings,

Mick.

BTW, the Albatros CIII cost a hefty $A54. Definitely not for
the faint-of-heart, or light-of-wallet.
I checked it out against my '48 scale drawings, and apaet from
being about 1mm too shallow on the foreward engine cowling, the rest
seems pretty well OK; the lower wings are spot-on, even reproducing the
4th rib at the half-bay, as per original; *but*!.... the rib-sapcings on
the upper wing go berko on both side of the cut-out, ending up not only with
incorrect spacings, but overall about 3mm short in wingspan.
What are Eduard up to? Has anybody checked out the Pup yet [mine
still hasn't arrived 80( 80(]?

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