WWI Digest 868 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: OTF in Phoenix (was Re: Handley Page 0/400) by bucky@mail.ptd.net (Mary-Ann/Michael) 2) Re: Aeroclub Brisfit/Tom's Pfalz by TPT PUMPER 3) Re: Handley Page 0/400 by GRBroman 4) Re: Aeroclub Brisfit/Tom's Pfalz by Joey Valenciano 5) Re: Lindbergh Jenny by Joey Valenciano 6) Re: Aeroclub Brisfit/Tom's Pfalz by "Sandy Adam" 7) Tom's Pfalz & Nie.9/10 by Joey Valenciano 8) Re: One more to make the syndicate by "Tom Werner Hansen" 9) RE: WW1 bombs by MCCLURE@skynet.dcs.eis.lmco.com 10) Re: Internet Message by Alberto Rada 11) Re: Bomb source by "Tom Werner Hansen" 12) Re: Bomb source by Riordan and Michelle Goodwin 13) RE: Bomb source by "Dr. Phillip Anz-Meador" 14) Re: Bomb source by mbittner@juno.com 15) Re: Aeroclub Brisfit/Tom's Pfalz by bucky@mail.ptd.net (Mary-Ann/Michael) 16) Off topic request by mbittner@juno.com 17) Re: Handley Page 0/400 by mbittner@juno.com 18) ScaleFest '98 by huggins@onramp.net (John Huggins) 19) Re: New Products by huggins@onramp.net (John Huggins) 20) Re: New MPM(?) 1/72 W.29 kit by "Leonard Endy" 21) Re: New MPM(?) 1/72 W.29 kit by huggins@onramp.net (John Huggins) 22) vicariosity for IRA by KarrArt 23) helping IRA by KarrArt 24) Re: helping IRA by Bob Pearson 25) Re: RPM Samochod pancerny FORD Tc (Polish armored car kit from by Riordan and Michelle Goodwin 26) Re: Off topic request by Kenneth Hagerup 27) Re: helping IRA by Riordan and Michelle Goodwin 28) Re: Off topic request by Riordan and Michelle Goodwin 29) Re: reference by DavidL1217 30) Re: New MPM(?) 1/72 W.29 kit by Ernest Thomas ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 08:03:37 -0500 From: bucky@mail.ptd.net (Mary-Ann/Michael) To: wwi, Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: OTF in Phoenix (was Re: Handley Page 0/400) Message-ID: <199801281303.IAA12970@pease1.sr.unh.edu> At 01:54 AM 1/28/98 -0500, Bob Pearson wrote: > >Greetings all, > >And don't forget the OTF seminar in Phoenix on May 1-2. I still hope to be >able to afford the trip so wear your buttons guys. I plan on being there. Hopefully I'll be able to meet up with you guys this time! Mike Muth ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 09:45:52 EST From: TPT PUMPER To: wwi Subject: Re: Aeroclub Brisfit/Tom's Pfalz Message-ID: Hi Guys! > Mind you for such an interesting subject I won't complain and the wings etc > are excellent. > Sandy Looks like a good start for an interesting model. Once I get to Texas and unpack the "shop", that is. Should be moving within the next week. Getting the "shakes". Haven't gone this long without tweezers in a while. Miss the smell of CA, the roar of the compressor, the thrill of the hunt (on knees, under bench, tweezers in one hand, low angle flashlight in the other). SOMEBODY FINISH SOMETHING SO I CAN LIVE MY LIFE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOURS!!! Have Fun!! IRA (modeling) life on hold ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 09:49:26 EST From: GRBroman To: wwi Subject: Re: Handley Page 0/400 Message-ID: In a message dated 98-01-27 23:28:46 EST, you write: << OK, lets get something started. July will be here before you know it. As I have been telling my local chapter, of which I am the President, we need to start thinking about this now. I don't necessarily want a show of hands this early in the year, but start thinking about July, and Santa Clara. Along about May or so I will start a thread to begin to put a group together. See how many of us there will be, and make some plans. OK?? >> As an intermediate event , and as a main event for those of use whose jobs preclude us from having any fun this summer :-), how about a little get together at the Region V Regional in Chicago in late April. Greg Vanwyngarden will be doing a seminar and ( Hey Matt!!!) there will also be a seminar on WW I armor and the Renault light tank. Whatcha' think? Glen ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 20:37:45 +0800 From: Joey Valenciano To: wwi Subject: Re: Aeroclub Brisfit/Tom's Pfalz Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.19980128203745.006eddbc@philonline.com.ph> At 06:53 AM 1/28/98 -0500, you wrote: >> I bought the Tom's Pfalz D.VIII through Barry at Rosemont in >September. >I see the Windsock review mentions a problem which my example also has >where the fuselage halves are a bit deformed at the front How does this deformity look? Either my example doesn't have it or I don't get it. > - the lower wing >junction will need a bit of work too. Well, true, to get the wing to fit nicely with the fillet. The way the problem is solved in Eduard SSW D.III solution would probably have been an easier route, mould the lower wings together with a piece of the lower fuselage. ********************************************************************* Joey Valenciano WW1 modeller, teacher, jazz musician, joeyval@pusit.admu.edu.ph sitarist tel. (632) 921-26-75 Metro-Manila, Philippines "The more you know, the more you don't know." ********************************************************************* ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 20:46:32 +0800 From: Joey Valenciano To: wwi Subject: Re: Lindbergh Jenny Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.19980128204632.006eddbc@philonline.com.ph> At 12:09 AM 1/28/98 -0500, Robert Karr wrote: >I' WILL get those notes off to you but for now..... Please post this on the list when you do. I'm interested as well. >(Ask me about acrylic-medium saturated typing paper sometime!) I'm asking! Answer when you can though. I think this playing around with various media of yours could prove to have many more uses. >One impressive aspect of the Lindberg kit is that they even molded the the 2 >cylinder banks offset as on the real engine Never thought about that! Thanks for the comment. ********************************************************************* Joey Valenciano WW1 modeller, teacher, jazz musician, joeyval@pusit.admu.edu.ph sitarist tel. (632) 921-26-75 Metro-Manila, Philippines "The more you know, the more you don't know." ********************************************************************* ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 16:27:45 -0000 From: "Sandy Adam" To: Subject: Re: Aeroclub Brisfit/Tom's Pfalz Message-ID: <199801281647.QAA21964@beryl.sol.co.uk> Tom's Pfalz D.VIII: > >I see the Windsock review mentions a problem which my example also has > >where the fuselage halves are a bit deformed at the front > > How does this deformity look? Either my example doesn't have it or I don't > get it. I haven't got it in front of me but top-to-bottom of firewall on one side is about 2 or 3mm greater than the other. There is a little twisting from cockpit aft but this should come out in a bowl of hot water. The front fuselage will definitely need surgery and filler though to make it work. I don't see how wings would fit to fuselage as is and I intend to drill lower-wing inner faces to accept two main spars in brass rod. Then, saw out the under belly and fix wing unit in place before fitting a fairing sheet of thin plastic card over the area. I'm sure this will still need a fair bit of filler at the wing roots though. As I stated before, I think it is a terrific, pugnacious looking little aeroplane and would happily buy the kit again knowing the defects (especially at Tom's new lower prices). Sandy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 02:05:42 +0800 From: Joey Valenciano To: wwi Subject: Tom's Pfalz & Nie.9/10 Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.19980129020542.006e03d4@philonline.com.ph> Hi Sandy, >Tom's Pfalz D.VIII: >> >I see the Windsock review mentions a problem which my example also has >> >where the fuselage halves are a bit deformed at the front >> >> How does this deformity look? Either my example doesn't have it or I >don't >> get it. > >I haven't got it in front of me but top-to-bottom of firewall on one side >is about 2 or 3mm greater than the other. Strangely, not on my copy. Although the firewall on the right half has a crack/depression in it, easily filled/hidden by the engine. >There is a little twisting from >cockpit aft but this should come out in a bowl of hot water. Again, luckily, not on my copy. >I don't see how wings would fit to fuselage as is and I intend to drill >lower-wing inner faces to accept two main spars in brass rod. Then, saw out >the under belly and fix wing unit in place before fitting a fairing sheet >of thin plastic card over the area. Like the Eduard SSW D.III lower wing. >As I stated before, I think it is a terrific, pugnacious looking little >aeroplane and would happily buy the kit again knowing the defects >(especially at Tom's new lower prices). Buy it again to use as basis for a Pfalz Dr.I? While on the topic of Tom's resin fuselages, whoever has the Nie.9/10 should check the nose area. The right fuselage nose is slightly longer than the left, the front face/firewall is not square with the fuselage. I fixed this by sanding the left firewall until it was square and sawing off the right side nose at a panel line and sanding it until it was square when dry fitted. Not too difficult. ********************************************************************* Joey Valenciano WW1 modeller, teacher, jazz musician, joeyval@pusit.admu.edu.ph sitarist tel. (632) 921-26-75 Metro-Manila, Philippines "The more you know, the more you don't know." ********************************************************************* ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 19:00:39 +0100 From: "Tom Werner Hansen" To: Subject: Re: One more to make the syndicate Message-ID: <199801281749.SAA04397@d1o211.telia.com> ---------- > From: Graham Nash > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: One more to make the syndicate > Date: 21. januar 1998 10:06 > > As a follow-up to previous messages, there's just a buyer for 'Aircraft > of the 1914-1918 War' needed. > Book arrived today in good shape. Since I have reprints of vols 5 and 6 "Aircraft of the Fighting Powers", it was fun to see that the format of these books is exactly the same. Tom. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 11:47:54 -0800 (PST) From: MCCLURE@skynet.dcs.eis.lmco.com To: WWI Subject: RE: WW1 bombs Message-ID: <980128114754.20c01e7f@skynet.dcs.eis.lmco.com> I thought that I saw a listing of Aeroclub accessories that included some 20 lb Cooper bombs and some German bombs. I checked Roll Models for their listing to see if it is still being produced. Appearantly so. I suggest that you contact your favorite hobby store to see if they can get them for you. (Roll Models has it listed as ACV047 and ACV058, respectively). Kent McClure ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 17:14:29 -0400 From: Alberto Rada To: wwi Subject: Re: Internet Message Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.19980128171429.007554b4@pop.true.net> Hi Kenneth I'll photocopy the booklet and send it , just give me till next week SALUDOS Alberto At 09:42 PM 25-01-98 -0500, you wrote: >Alberto Rada wrote: >> there is a >> booklet on this >> vehicle, good news, you get a lot of photos and all the color profiles, the >> bad news, >> the text is in Polish, I don't know if Squadron still has it, if not and >> you want it, >> please let me know and I'll photocopy it for you. >> >Alberto, > >I have the 1/72 version of this vehicle. This is a much more basic kit >than its larger cousin, lacking rivets and even hatches. The >instructions list parts which aren't even included with the kit. At >least the wheels are nice. Would it be possible to get a copy of the >booklet? Let me know any copying and postage costs. > >Thanks, > >Kenneth Hagerup >11419 South 43rd Ave >Omaha, NE 68123 USA > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 19:09:08 +0100 From: "Tom Werner Hansen" To: Subject: Re: Bomb source Message-ID: <199801282246.XAA21427@d1o211.telia.com> Could anybody supply me with a good set of drawings for some fo the more useful bombs. I'd like to try casting some myself, for common use if there's any interest. I assume there would be no restrictions on sending this kind of "letter bomb" through the mail. Tom ---------- > From: Charles Hart > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: Re: Bomb source > Date: 28. januar 1998 02:34 > > >REATON@ccmail.dsccc.com wrote: > >> > >> I was looking up some info on wwi bombs for a kit I am finishing. (frog > >>vickers vimy) the bombs in the kit are poor. Has anyone heard of a source > >>of bombs of the period? Am I missing something here? > > > >No, probably not. AFAIK, the only set of WWI bombs are RPM's 'Polish' > >(German) PuW set. Good for G, R, and maybe a few C-types. > >You may well have to resort to nicking the bombs (112 lb. size) from an > >Airfix DH4 or two (these are the ones you're probably trying to cast). > >Even info on Brit/Allied bombs is rare. This is one of the saving graces > >of the Phoebus Bombers 1914-1939 book. FWIW, the Revell Camel has a > >cluster of Coopers. > > > >Good luck, > > > >Toby > > > Eduard 1/72 Sopwith Baby kit has some spiffy looking bombs with PE > fins. Can't say what is found in the 1/48 version from this maker. > > Charles > > hartc@spot.colorado.edu > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 16:57:32 -0800 From: Riordan and Michelle Goodwin To: wwi Subject: Re: Bomb source Message-ID: <34CFD3FC.2B8@ricochet.net> Tom Werner Hansen wrote: > > Could anybody supply me with a good set of drawings for some fo the more > useful bombs. Would that mean common bomb types, such as the Cooper, RAF 112 lb., US 100 lb., French (??kg), German Carbonit and PuW bombs? >>>Even info on Brit/Allied bombs is rare. This is one of the saving graces of the Phoebus Bombers 1914-1939 book. This book has basic drawings but none to scale, except the Carbonits, which are scale relative to one another only. HTH, Riordan -- --------------------------------------- This e-mail has been brought to you by - Riordan and Michelle Goodwin - ***************************** Great Gift Ideas at Jewels of the Silk Road http://www.silkroadjewels.com ***************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 19:16:31 -0600 From: "Dr. Phillip Anz-Meador" To: "'wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu'" Subject: RE: Bomb source Message-ID: <01BD2C21.3E21FE40.panz-meador@vsti.com> comments below about scale, or lack thereof, are correct; however, absolute sizes are quoted (at least for the british and PuW 300 kg) in terms of length and maximum diameter. therefore, each could be scaled within reasonable bounds for 1/72 and 1/48 scale castings... phillip -----Original Message----- From: Riordan and Michelle Goodwin [SMTP:mgoodwin@ricochet.net] Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 1998 7:06 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Bomb source Tom Werner Hansen wrote: > > Could anybody supply me with a good set of drawings for some fo the more > useful bombs. Would that mean common bomb types, such as the Cooper, RAF 112 lb., US 100 lb., French (??kg), German Carbonit and PuW bombs? >>>Even info on Brit/Allied bombs is rare. This is one of the saving graces of the Phoebus Bombers 1914-1939 book. This book has basic drawings but none to scale, except the Carbonits, which are scale relative to one another only. HTH, Riordan -- --------------------------------------- This e-mail has been brought to you by - Riordan and Michelle Goodwin - ***************************** Great Gift Ideas at Jewels of the Silk Road http://www.silkroadjewels.com ***************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 17:33:55 -0600 From: mbittner@juno.com To: wwi Subject: Re: Bomb source Message-ID: <19980128.191934.14278.0.mbittner@juno.com> On Wed, 28 Jan 1998 17:51:18 -0500 "Tom Werner Hansen" writes: >Could anybody supply me with a good set of drawings for some fo the >more useful bombs. I'd like to try casting some myself, for common use if >there's any interest. >I assume there would be no restrictions on sending this kind of >"letter bomb" through the mail. ROTFL!!! Definitely count me in. Matt Bittner _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 20:44:47 -0500 From: bucky@mail.ptd.net (Mary-Ann/Michael) To: wwi, Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Aeroclub Brisfit/Tom's Pfalz Message-ID: <199801290144.UAA15256@pease1.sr.unh.edu> At 09:54 AM 1/28/98 -0500, TPT PUMPER wrote: > >SOMEBODY FINISH SOMETHING SO I CAN LIVE MY LIFE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOURS!!! OK Ira, I'll finish the Ansaldo SVA tonight...it's only taken since October and is over 1 month late for Christmas. Hope this meets your need for a fix! Mike Muth ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 19:49:39 -0600 From: mbittner@juno.com To: wwi Subject: Off topic request Message-ID: <19980128.200451.17246.0.mbittner@juno.com> Does anybody have any 1/72nd P-63A plans? TIA! Matt Bittner _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 19:51:46 -0600 From: mbittner@juno.com To: wwi Subject: Re: Handley Page 0/400 Message-ID: <19980128.200451.17246.1.mbittner@juno.com> On Wed, 28 Jan 1998 09:57:42 -0500 GRBroman writes: > As an intermediate event , and as a main event for those of use > whose jobs preclude us from having any fun this summer :-), how > about a little get together at the Region V Regional in Chicago > in late April. Greg Vanwyngarden will be doing a seminar and ( > Hey Matt!!!) there will also be a seminar on WW I armor and the > Renault light tank. Whatcha' think? Glen Well, I doubt it, but I'm tryin'. :-) Kitchen passes are difficult when it's so far away. Will the Renault seminar have interior details? :-) Matt Bittner _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 20:45:39 -0600 (CST) From: huggins@onramp.net (John Huggins) To: wwi Subject: ScaleFest '98 Message-ID: Contests and getting together. >OK, lets get something started. July will be here before you know it. >As I have been telling my local chapter, of which I am the President, we >need to start thinking about this now. How many of you will be attending ScaleFest "98 March 14 & 15 in Dallas. So far, it looks like it will be another great show. At the moment,there are 125 confirmed vendor tables, and the folks from KMC, AeroMaster, Tamiya, Fine Scale Modeler, and Revell/Monogram are confirmed, with tentative confirmations from Minicraft, Testors, Lindberg, Badger and Marco Polo (Hasegawa, DML, and others). If any of you can make it, please stop by my booth and say hi. I will also have a booth at the Nationals. Later, John H ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 20:51:58 -0600 (CST) From: huggins@onramp.net (John Huggins) To: wwi Subject: Re: New Products Message-ID: >In all seriousness, best way I found to do it is thin the plastic from >the inside VERY thin. Drill a SMALL hole where the bullet hole is, then >take a SHARP Exacto and cut small lines radiating out from the who >around its perimeter in a random fashion - not too many - then turn the >blade around and push in the plastic between the lines for the most >part, but in a couple spots on a couple holes, pull the plastic out. >Worked well on a WWII B-24 that I put some damage on a while back. >Kevin > This is great for metal covered airframes, but how about the frabic covered machines, ar the plywood skinned ones? Wouldn't the holes in the fabric be nothing more than that, and wouldn't the wood splinter quite a bit more than the random tears in a .060 metal skin? Just wondering. John ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 03:08:33 GMT From: "Leonard Endy" To: wwi Subject: Re: New MPM(?) 1/72 W.29 kit Message-ID: <34cff27a.1275037@legend.firstsaga.com> On Tue, 27 Jan 1998 22:33:49 -0500, you wrote: >Decals went on like a dream though as with all the Propag stuff ,be >quick because it goes down like a White House staffer ;-) > > ROTFLOL for the rest of the night ! Len Endy lfendy@firstsaga.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 21:34:28 -0600 (CST) From: huggins@onramp.net (John Huggins) To: wwi Subject: Re: New MPM(?) 1/72 W.29 kit Message-ID: >On Tue, 27 Jan 1998 22:33:49 -0500, you wrote: > > >>Decals went on like a dream though as with all the Propag stuff ,be >>quick because it goes down like a White House staffer ;-) >> >> >ROTFLOL for the rest of the night ! > >Len Endy >lfendy@firstsaga.com Anybodow the differance between Slick Willie (the Prez) and the Titanic Only 1,500 people went down on the Titanic. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 22:28:15 EST From: KarrArt To: wwi Subject: vicariosity for IRA Message-ID: <515fbe6e.34cff755@aol.com> In a message dated 98-01-28 09:51:56 EST, you write: << SOMEBODY FINISH SOMETHING SO I CAN LIVE MY LIFE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOURS!!! Have Fun!! IRA >> Ok Ok- late last night in a frenzy of demented laughter I finally finished my long a-borning Scratch 1/48 Sop Tabloidish thingy. I don't ever want to see it again if that's any consolation! Robert ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 22:28:16 EST From: KarrArt To: wwi Subject: helping IRA Message-ID: <3616146e.34cff755@aol.com> In a message dated 98-01-28 20:49:24 EST, you write: << At 09:54 AM 1/28/98 -0500, TPT PUMPER wrote: > >SOMEBODY FINISH SOMETHING SO I CAN LIVE MY LIFE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOURS!!! OK Ira, I'll finish the Ansaldo SVA tonight...it's only taken since October and is over 1 month late for Christmas. Hope this meets your need for a fix! Mike Muth >> Let's all finish a bunch a stuff so IRA will either be satisfied or so frustrated he'll go on a productivity binge when he gets settled in and make us all ashamed. Robert ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 20:20:05 -0800 From: Bob Pearson To: WW1 Mailing list Subject: Re: helping IRA Message-ID: <04200594787253@KAIEN.COM> Hey Ira, I just closed the fuselage on your Rumpler 6B1 . . . . the floats are done, now for the wings. Bob ---------- > From: KarrArt > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: helping IRA > Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 23:02:56 -0500 > > In a message dated 98-01-28 20:49:24 EST, you write: > > << At 09:54 AM 1/28/98 -0500, TPT PUMPER wrote: > > > >SOMEBODY FINISH SOMETHING SO I CAN LIVE MY LIFE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOURS!!! > > OK Ira, I'll finish the Ansaldo SVA tonight...it's only taken since October > and is over 1 month late for Christmas. Hope this meets your need for a fix! > Mike Muth > >> > Let's all finish a bunch a stuff so IRA will either be satisfied or so > frustrated he'll go on a productivity binge when he gets settled in and make > us all ashamed. > Robert ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 20:17:49 -0800 From: Riordan and Michelle Goodwin To: wwi Subject: Re: RPM Samochod pancerny FORD Tc (Polish armored car kit from Message-ID: <34D002ED.FBA@ricochet.net> Alberto Rada wrote: > there is a booklet on this vehicle, good news, you get a lot of photos and all the color profiles, the bad news, the text is in Polish Thanks for the response. What's the title & how much? Does it cover other armored cars as well? I don't know if Squadron still has it, if not and you want it, > please let me know and I'll photocopy it for you. Thanks; I may take you up on this offer if you can copy & send it for less than a fiver. > On the Rolls Royce Armoured Car, there is a kit in 1/32 all metal by Scale Link, it is a magnificent model but it is also very expensive + than $ 100.00 Too rich for my blood. I've been toying with the idea of scratching a master in 1/35 and either approaching John Cygnowski or one of my local acquaintances about molding it. The wire wheels are the fly in the ointment. Have to be photo-etch, and that's beyond my ken. > There is a book War Cars, British Armoured Cars in the First World War Does this have any drawings of the Rolls cars? Cheers, Riordan -- --------------------------------------- This e-mail has been brought to you by - Riordan and Michelle Goodwin - ***************************** Great Gift Ideas at Jewels of the Silk Road http://www.silkroadjewels.com ***************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 22:17:07 -0600 From: Kenneth Hagerup To: wwi Subject: Re: Off topic request Message-ID: <34D002C3.1E96@prodigy.net> mbittner@juno.com wrote: > > Does anybody have any 1/72nd P-63A plans? TIA! > > Matt Bittner Matt, I've got a three view - I'll scan it. Ken ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 20:20:37 -0800 From: Riordan and Michelle Goodwin To: wwi Subject: Re: helping IRA Message-ID: <34D00395.3942@ricochet.net> KarrArt wrote: > > In a message dated 98-01-28 20:49:24 EST, you write: > > << At 09:54 AM 1/28/98 -0500, TPT PUMPER wrote: > > > >SOMEBODY FINISH SOMETHING SO I CAN LIVE MY LIFE VICARIOUSLY THROUGH YOURS!!! > Let's all finish a bunch a stuff so IRA will either be satisfied or so > frustrated he'll go on a productivity binge when he gets settled in and make > us all ashamed. The rigging on my Tripe should only take about a week, and I'm also closing in on a Smer Nieuport. Reardon -- --------------------------------------- This e-mail has been brought to you by - Riordan and Michelle Goodwin - ***************************** Great Gift Ideas at Jewels of the Silk Road http://www.silkroadjewels.com ***************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 20:25:09 -0800 From: Riordan and Michelle Goodwin To: wwi Subject: Re: Off topic request Message-ID: <34D004A5.2884@ricochet.net> mbittner@juno.com wrote: > > Does anybody have any 1/72nd P-63A plans? TIA! > > Matt Bittner OK, I have GA drawings in the Green & Swanborough book, but they're smaller than 1/72. Got anything on German WWI flamethrowers, RR armored car drawings or the Warcars book? -- --------------------------------------- This e-mail has been brought to you by - Riordan and Michelle Goodwin - ***************************** Great Gift Ideas at Jewels of the Silk Road http://www.silkroadjewels.com ***************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 00:20:30 EST From: DavidL1217 To: wwi Subject: Re: reference Message-ID: <262e3403.34d0119f@aol.com> Pete, Perhaps the English were busy replacing all of the Camels that killed there own pilots. David ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Jan 1998 23:46:23 -0600 From: Ernest Thomas To: wwi Subject: Re: New MPM(?) 1/72 W.29 kit Message-ID: <34D017AF.59B2@bellsouth.net> John Huggins wrote: > > >On Tue, 27 Jan 1998 22:33:49 -0500, you wrote: > > > > > >>Decals went on like a dream though as with all the Propag stuff ,be > >>quick because it goes down like a White House staffer ;-) > >> > >> > >ROTFLOL for the rest of the night ! > > > >Len Endy > >lfendy@firstsaga.com > Anybodow the differance between Slick Willie (the Prez) and the Titanic > > Only 1,500 people went down on the Titanic. What I want to know is this. Will bill have to put a sign on the whitehouse lawn or an ad in the Washington post warning his nieghbors that he's a sex offender? ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 868 *********************