WWI Digest 1841 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) RE: All Quiet on the Western Front by "John C Glaser" 2) RE: All Quiet on the Western Front by "dfernet0" 3) Stucco by fedders 4) Re: Stucco by "Mark Shanks" 5) Re: All Quiet on the Western Front by Ernest Thomas 6) Re: All Quiet on the Western Front by Ernest Thomas 7) Hansa Brandenburg BrC1 by Brent & Tina Theobald 8) RE: All Quiet on the Western Front by "dfernet0" 9) Scumble Camo by Brent & Tina Theobald 10) Re: Stucco by Ernest Thomas 11) RE: All Quiet on the Western Front by "John C Glaser" 12) Re: Scumble Camo by Ernest Thomas 13) Re: All Quiet on the Western Front by Ernest Thomas 14) RE: All Quiet on the Western Front by "dfernet0" 15) Re: Hansa Brandenburg BrC1 by Ernest Thomas 16) Re: All Quiet on the Western Front by Ernest Thomas 17) Re: Gotha WD.7 Questions by DWa7000007@aol.com 18) Re: Hansa Brandenburg BrC1 by Ernest Thomas 19) Real friggin huge Me, was Re: Breguet 14 review by Ernest Thomas 20) Re: Stucco by "Mark Shanks" 21) Re: Death of Alan Clark by "Steve" 22) Re: All Quiet on the Western Front by "DAVID BURKE" 23) Re: Thomas Morse MB3A by "DAVID BURKE" 24) Re: Stucco by Ernest Thomas 25) Re: All Quiet on the Western Front by Ernest Thomas 26) RE: Death of Alan Clark by Shane Weier 27) Re: All Quiet on the Western Front by smperry@mindspring.com 28) RE: All Quiet on the Western Front by Shane Weier 29) RE: All Quiet on the Western Front by Shane Weier 30) Re: Stucco by Matthew E Bittner 31) Re: Stucco by Matthew E Bittner 32) Re: All Quiet on the Western Front by Albatrosdv@aol.com 33) Re: Stucco by ERIC HIGHT 34) RE: All Quiet on the Western Front by Shane Weier ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 12:13:01 -0500 From: "John C Glaser" To: Subject: RE: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: OK. You asked for it: What color was Voss's cowl - Yellow or Olive? Who really killed MvR? How do you mix the true PC10? What's the correct shade of red for 425/17? INCOMING! -----Original Message----- From: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu [mailto:wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu]On Behalf Of d mather Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 10:51 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: All Quiet on the Western Front Hey list, What happened? I havent seen a post since Wednesday morning. Granted, I chose to go to Digest mode because of all the chatter, but still - is there anybody out there? I did verify thru review wwi that Im still on the list - - - doug nb: AEG C.IV (getting close!) ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 14:35:15 -0300 From: "dfernet0" To: Subject: RE: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <010b01befae9$adb81940$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> John This reminds me when some "fraternization" episodes occurred from time to time between enemy trenches. When everything seemed peaceful, someone had the idea of having an artillery barrage... Here are the shots from my side of the no-man's land: Who started the war? Gavrilo or Ernest Thomas? What's the correct angle of sweep of the upper wings of Nieuport scouts? What's wrong with the Glencoe Albatros kit? Which scale is better to build WW1 airplanes? Should I use double or single action airbrush? Why the germans allowed Lenin to travel from Switzerland to Russia? Should I rig with wire or nylon thread? Does anyone know a shop that sells 0.00000000000000000000000001 drills? fix bayonets! D. ----- Original Message ----- From: John C Glaser To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 2:13 PM Subject: RE: All Quiet on the Western Front > OK. You asked for it: > > What color was Voss's cowl - Yellow or Olive? > Who really killed MvR? > How do you mix the true PC10? > What's the correct shade of red for 425/17? > > INCOMING! > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 12:46:09 -0500 (CDT) From: fedders To: models Subject: Stucco Message-ID: Help. Does anyone know of a mail order/web store where I can buy Stucco (an Italian made filler-putty) peter ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 10:53:33 -0700 From: "Mark Shanks" To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Stucco Message-ID: <199909091750.KAA20169@elvis.fltdyn.com> Peter asks: > Does anyone know of a mail order/web store where I can buy Stucco (an > Italian made filler-putty) I'll second that request - best stuff I've found, but I moved..... "Dr. Microtools" is nasty - I have to rely on Squadron White. (You who use cyanoacrylate as a filler may withold comments, puh-leeze....) Mark mshanks@fltdyn.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 12:58:32 -0500 From: Ernest Thomas To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <37D7F548.3E30@bellsouth.net> dfernet0 wrote: > Who started the war? Gavrilo or Ernest Thomas? Don't forget Sharon, she was in on it too. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 13:04:29 -0500 From: Ernest Thomas To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <37D7F6AD.706@bellsouth.net> John C Glaser wrote: > > OK. You asked for it: > > What color was Voss's cowl - Yellow or Olive? > Who really killed MvR? > How do you mix the true PC10? > What's the correct shade of red for 425/17? 1. Acording to Schroedinger(sp?) it's both. 2. His enemies. 3. Put a couple BB's in the true PC10 can and shake well. 4. *($#^$#() TTTHHHPPPPP!!! E. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 13:01:40 -0700 From: Brent & Tina Theobald To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Hansa Brandenburg BrC1 Message-ID: <37D81223.6F1C2BBD@airmail.net> Howdy! I started sanding on the Eagles Talon kit of this while something ot was drying. I don't have any references on this beast. Can someone point me towards a book that will have Benno von Fernbragg's markings or the one that shot down the Italian dirigible M-4. I hope one of these was painted something other than the ochre/olive green scheme. Whew! It's ugly. The little sheet that came with the kit listed references. The newest of which was printed in 1981. The earliest was 1957 so I am a little worried about finding anything out about this aircraft. I assume the BrC1 had the standard straight 6 Mercedes engine in it? Later! Brent nb: Final assembly of Roseplanes Caudron G.III (It's true! Everything looks good in Finnish markings!) nl: Stevie Ray Vaughn "Couldn't Stand the Weather" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 15:05:43 -0300 From: "dfernet0" To: Subject: RE: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <020701befaed$eee300c0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Ahh, we're starting to hear some volleys from over there! Have you liked the traduction or did your HW29 finished as a triplane because of me? D. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ernest Thomas To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 2:59 PM Subject: Re: All Quiet on the Western Front > dfernet0 wrote: > > > Who started the war? Gavrilo or Ernest Thomas? > > Don't forget Sharon, she was in on it too. > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 13:02:54 -0700 From: Brent & Tina Theobald To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Scumble Camo Message-ID: <37D8126D.E833AB8@airmail.net> Howdy, Is there an example of scumble camo for the Halberstadt Cl.II on the web? Thanks! Brent -- ************************************* They’ve got us surrounded, the poor bastards! ************************************* ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 13:09:31 -0500 From: Ernest Thomas To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Stucco Message-ID: <37D7F7DB.7D67@bellsouth.net> Mark Shanks wrote: > I'll second that request - best stuff I've found, but I moved..... > "Dr. Microtools" is nasty - I have to rely on Squadron White. (You > who use cyanoacrylate as a filler may withold comments, > puh-leeze....) I'll withold my comments about ca, but since I also use SQ.white, tell me how/why Stucco is so much better? E. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 13:18:13 -0500 From: "John C Glaser" To: Subject: RE: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: And lets not forget our special question for Shane: Do rib stations show on the bottom of the Dr.1 wings? -----Original Message----- From: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu [mailto:wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu]On Behalf Of Ernest Thomas Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 1:04 PM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: All Quiet on the Western Front John C Glaser wrote: > > OK. You asked for it: > > What color was Voss's cowl - Yellow or Olive? > Who really killed MvR? > How do you mix the true PC10? > What's the correct shade of red for 425/17? 1. Acording to Schroedinger(sp?) it's both. 2. His enemies. 3. Put a couple BB's in the true PC10 can and shake well. 4. *($#^$#() TTTHHHPPPPP!!! E. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 13:22:32 -0500 From: Ernest Thomas To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Scumble Camo Message-ID: <37D7FAE8.710A@bellsouth.net> Brent & Tina Theobald wrote: > Is there an example of scumble camo for the Halberstadt Cl.II on the > web? Unless I'm confused about 'scumble', Try; http://pease1.sr.unh.edu/1/Images/Hustad/L2S/Hal.2.jpg E. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 13:27:39 -0500 From: Ernest Thomas To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <37D7FC1B.5EE9@bellsouth.net> dfernet0 wrote: > > Ahh, we're starting to hear some volleys from over there! > Have you liked the traduction or did your HW29 finished as a triplane > because of me? > D. > I like it very much, Thank you. And how odd that Repblic personalized it just for me. :) In truth, I only skimmed it before sticking it in the box for when I get around to building it. And thanks for the link to the Asterix site. That looks like a lot of fun. It'll probably NEVER show up in the US. E. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 15:38:52 -0300 From: "dfernet0" To: Subject: RE: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <022801befaf2$90ba2320$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Ernest You know how attentive are the french magazine authors with his readers;-) Yes, you're right, Asterix looks like a lot of fun. Maybe your film distributors are romans. These romans are crazy! D. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ernest Thomas To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 3:28 PM Subject: Re: All Quiet on the Western Front > dfernet0 wrote: > > > > Ahh, we're starting to hear some volleys from over there! > > Have you liked the traduction or did your HW29 finished as a triplane > > because of me? > > D. > > > I like it very much, Thank you. And how odd that Repblic personalized it > just for me. :) In truth, I only skimmed it before sticking it in the > box for when I get around to building it. > And thanks for the link to the Asterix site. That looks like a lot of > fun. It'll probably NEVER show up in the US. > E. > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 13:57:44 -0500 From: Ernest Thomas To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Hansa Brandenburg BrC1 Message-ID: <37D80328.3F75@bellsouth.net> Brent & Tina Theobald wrote: > I started sanding on the Eagles Talon kit of this while something ot was > drying. I don't have any references on this beast. Can someone point me > towards a book that will have Benno von Fernbragg's markings or the one > that shot down the Italian dirigible M-4. The Apostolo/Begnozzi book has a chapter on this bird, but none of the profiles, or the 5 view mention Fernbragg's machine. > I assume the BrC1 had the standard straight 6 Mercedes engine in it? > Depends on which series, and which mfg, Phonix, or UFAG. Tell me that and I may be able to tell you what type of engine powered it. The A/B profiles book does have a paragraph on the downing of the M-4, but doesn't give any details as to what series or mfg Fernbragg was driving. > nl: Stevie Ray Vaughn "Couldn't Stand the Weather" Sadest thing about his helicopter crash is that Eric Clapton wasn't with him. E. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 13:59:41 -0500 From: Ernest Thomas To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <37D8039D.3F5@bellsouth.net> dfernet0 wrote: > These romans are crazy! By Toutatis, you're right! E. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 15:08:53 EDT From: DWa7000007@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Gotha WD.7 Questions Message-ID: <197c2025.25095fc5@aol.com> Richard, I have some Gotha WD7 drawings in the old Harleyford book "Marine Aircraft of the 1914-1918 War" I can Xerox them for you if you like? Just send me your street address and I'll get them to you. A bit of a warning, I really don't know how accrete these old drawings are, but there a start. Sincerely: Danny Walden ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 14:21:26 -0500 From: Ernest Thomas To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Hansa Brandenburg BrC1 Message-ID: <37D808B6.585@bellsouth.net> Brent & Tina Theobald wrote: I hope one of these was > painted something other than the ochre/olive green scheme. Whew! It's > ugly. > >From what the A/B book shows, the ochre/olive was as colorful as it gets. Unless you favor all cdl, or all green. E. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 14:24:01 -0500 From: Ernest Thomas To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Real friggin huge Me, was Re: Breguet 14 review Message-ID: <37D80951.3C09@bellsouth.net> Sandy Adam wrote: > That's been on-sale at Hannants for months now - I think - can't remember > price - but there was a picture, if its the same kit. I can't imagine there's two of these. Does Hannants show parts, finished product, or box art? E. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 12:30:38 -0700 From: "Mark Shanks" To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Stucco Message-ID: <199909091927.MAA22739@elvis.fltdyn.com> Ernest Thomas writes: > I'll withold my comments about ca, but since I also use SQ.white, tell > me how/why Stucco is so much better? >From my experience - your mileage may vary - Stucco (which is gray, unlike what the name might imply) is finer-grained and a **bit** softer than Squadron. It usually seals well enough with "Mr. Surfacer" that no "final seal" with ca is needed, and sands to a nice edge. Maybe my imagination, but I think it smells a little nicer, but then, airbrushing Floquil makes me nostalgic ;-) I also use Milliput White, but only when structural re-enforcement or re-scribing is called for. And Granpa remembers buying a tube of the REAL "Green Stuff" - that was the name on the label, two whole pounds of it - at Warbirds. A "lifetime supply" for about what we now pay for a bitty tube of the Squadron mix. Mark mshanks@fltdyn.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 20:42:32 +0100 From: "Steve" To: Subject: Re: Death of Alan Clark Message-ID: <003901befafb$766023e0$0ae107c3@oemcomputer> ----- Original Message ----- From: DAVID BURKE To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 4:32 PM Subject: Re: Death of Alan Clark > By any chance, did he have a life-size picture of Neville Chamberlain over > his bed? More likely Margeret Thatcher. Now stop this. You're all getting very SILLY. Scho http://www.ndirect.co.uk/~scho.deni ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 14:43:26 -0500 From: "DAVID BURKE" To: Subject: Re: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <004f01befafc$c91d5d40$c781aec7@dora9sprynet.com> ? -----Original Message----- From: dfernet0 To: Multiple recipients of list Date: Thursday, September 09, 1999 12:38 PM Subject: RE: All Quiet on the Western Front >John >This reminds me when some "fraternization" episodes occurred from time to >time between enemy trenches. When everything seemed peaceful, someone had >the idea of having an artillery barrage... >Here are the shots from my side of the no-man's land: >Who started the war? Gavrilo or Ernest Thomas? >What's the correct angle of sweep of the upper wings of Nieuport scouts? >What's wrong with the Glencoe Albatros kit? >Which scale is better to build WW1 airplanes? >Should I use double or single action airbrush? >Why the germans allowed Lenin to travel from Switzerland to Russia? >Should I rig with wire or nylon thread? >Does anyone know a shop that sells 0.00000000000000000000000001 drills? > >fix bayonets! >D. > >----- Original Message ----- >From: John C Glaser >To: Multiple recipients of list >Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 2:13 PM >Subject: RE: All Quiet on the Western Front > > >> OK. You asked for it: >> >> What color was Voss's cowl - Yellow or Olive? >> Who really killed MvR? >> How do you mix the true PC10? >> What's the correct shade of red for 425/17? >> >> INCOMING! >> > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 14:51:46 -0500 From: "DAVID BURKE" To: Subject: Re: Thomas Morse MB3A Message-ID: <005001befafc$c9ee68e0$c781aec7@dora9sprynet.com> Willow green, I shouldn't wonder. More of a brighter green - suitable for interwar markings. It seems that the interwar schemes concentrated less on a camouflage effect and more on a dazzling 'that can't be an aircraft, it must be a Mardi Gras parade' effect, so the markings will be pretty bright. My color info is for Marine Corps A/C, but you might want to post to the '12 O'clock High' board for more info - someone is bound to have it. Or ask the Smithsonian - they are pretty accomodating to questions. Or look up the 'Nothing New About Death' board (if you have trouble finding it, contact me offline and I'll point you in the right direction). Dave -----Original Message----- From: PETER LEONARD To: Multiple recipients of list Date: Thursday, September 09, 1999 11:13 AM Subject: Re: Thomas Morse MB3A >David, > you make a heap of sense. This is in fact a drawing not a photo, but >although the draughtsman indicates that there is a band he gives no clues >what colour it is. He does use a different hatching to some of the other >colours though, from which I infer that it is not red blue or black. Yellow >or green would be nice. This is an army machine, would the green likely be a >bright emerald or something less garish? > >Peter Leonard >IPMS UK >Lancashire & Cheshire Branch >http://www.storks.cwc.net >http://www.escadrille.mcmail.com >PeterL@cwcom.net > > >>From: "DAVID BURKE" >>Reply-To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu >>To: Multiple recipients of list >>Subject: Re: Thomas Morse MB3A >>Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 11:48:52 -0400 (EDT) >> >>Hi Peter, >> >> Allow me to conjecture a little bit - I'd have to see the photo you >>are >>looking at to be really accurate, but it was standard practice for each >>flight in a squadron to have a different color. Standard colors would be >>white, red, blue, green, black, yellow, etc. There would be a colored band >>on the fuselage, and the tail or other surfaces of the A/C (such as the >>spinner or cowl) could have this color on them. It was merely for aerial >>ID. It also gave rise to the really colorful planes that had numerous >>colored stripes on them - the squadron leadrer's A/C. Is the plane you are >>doing USAAC, USN, or USMC? I believe that I have a color guide for the >>USMC >>ID bands around here somewhere.... >> >> I hope I'm correct about this.... >> >> DB >>-----Original Message----- >>From: PETER LEONARD >>To: Multiple recipients of list >>Date: Thursday, September 09, 1999 10:36 AM >>Subject: Thomas Morse MB3A >> >> >> >Just, and only just, on topic, I have dredged up a 1976 Aviation News >>which >> >has the Morse/Boeing MB3A as it's warpaint feature. I have the Wylem >> >drawings in 1/48, one of his better efforts, but until now the only >>colour >> >ref I had was for a couple of movie ships. I'm tempted to have a go at a >> >94th pursuit machine in cereal packet scale, but there is something on >>the >> >drawing I can't quite figure out. Behind the indian head there is a >>coloured >> >band and the fin appears to be the same colour. Anybody have a good guess >> >what colour this might be? >> > >> >Peter Leonard >> >IPMS UK >> >Lancashire & Cheshire Branch >> >http://www.storks.cwc.net >> >http://www.escadrille.mcmail.com >> >PeterL@cwcom.net >> > >> >______________________________________________________ >> >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com >> > >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 14:58:37 -0500 From: Ernest Thomas To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Stucco Message-ID: <37D8116D.5AD2@bellsouth.net> Mark Shanks wrote: > >From my experience - your mileage may vary - Stucco (which is gray, > unlike what the name might imply) is finer-grained and a **bit** > softer than Squadron. Thanks for the tip(said the hooker to the leper) I'll look for it next time I'm buying putty. E. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 15:05:12 -0500 From: Ernest Thomas To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <37D812F8.57DB@bellsouth.net> DAVID BURKE wrote: > > ? Ah, Jamaica's position on the war. E. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 07:05:12 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu'" Subject: RE: Death of Alan Clark Message-ID: <65C968E11318D311B0BD0060B06865CD475AF2@mimhexch.mim.com.au> Dave, > By any chance, did he have a life-size picture of Neville > Chamberlain over his bed? No, but his dog was named Eva Braun ! Shane ************************************************************** The information contained in this E-Mail is confidential and is intended only for the use of the addressee(s). If you receive this E-Mail in error, any use, distribution or copying of this E-Mail is not permitted. You are requested to forward unwanted E-Mail and address any problems to the MIM Holdings Limited Help Desk. E-Mail: helpdesk@mim.com.au or phone: Australia 07 3833 8042. ************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 17:09:41 -0400 From: smperry@mindspring.com To: Subject: Re: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <003701befb07$a2d714e0$5a2b45cf@default> >OK. You asked for it: > >What color was Voss's cowl - Yellow or Olive? >Who really killed MvR? >How do you mix the true PC10? >What's the correct shade of red for 425/17? > >INCOMING! While nukes weren't in WWI arsenals, I will nuke this discussion with the ultimate in post generating questions: How do you mix Pfalz Silbergrau? sp ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 07:09:03 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu'" Subject: RE: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <65C968E11318D311B0BD0060B06865CD475AF3@mimhexch.mim.com.au> Diego > Which scale is better to build WW1 airplanes? I thought these were supposed to be controversial questions? This one has only one correct answer - 1/48 Shane beep beep - varooooom I'm outta here.................. ************************************************************** The information contained in this E-Mail is confidential and is intended only for the use of the addressee(s). If you receive this E-Mail in error, any use, distribution or copying of this E-Mail is not permitted. You are requested to forward unwanted E-Mail and address any problems to the MIM Holdings Limited Help Desk. E-Mail: helpdesk@mim.com.au or phone: Australia 07 3833 8042. ************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 07:20:50 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu'" Subject: RE: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <65C968E11318D311B0BD0060B06865CD475AF7@mimhexch.mim.com.au> JC > And lets not forget our special question for Shane: > > Do rib stations show on the bottom of the Dr.1 wings? Oh Goody! Now....blah blah rubarb, rubarb (etc) ************************************************************** The information contained in this E-Mail is confidential and is intended only for the use of the addressee(s). If you receive this E-Mail in error, any use, distribution or copying of this E-Mail is not permitted. You are requested to forward unwanted E-Mail and address any problems to the MIM Holdings Limited Help Desk. E-Mail: helpdesk@mim.com.au or phone: Australia 07 3833 8042. ************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 16:18:49 -0500 From: Matthew E Bittner To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Stucco Message-ID: <19990909.161856.-170615.1.mbittner@juno.com> On Thu, 9 Sep 1999 13:44:52 -0400 (EDT) fedders writes: > Does anyone know of a mail order/web store where I can buy Stucco > (an > Italian made filler-putty) One of the shops in Des Moines carries it - Great Hobby Adventures. Ask Lance... Matt Bittner http://www.geocities.com/~ipmsfortcrook http://www.discoveromaha.com/community/groups/plasticmodelers/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 16:17:30 -0500 From: Matthew E Bittner To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Stucco Message-ID: <19990909.161856.-170615.0.mbittner@juno.com> On Thu, 9 Sep 1999 15:35:44 -0400 (EDT) "Mark Shanks" writes: > And Granpa remembers buying a tube of the REAL "Green Stuff" - that > was the name on the label, two whole pounds of it - at Warbirds. A > "lifetime supply" for about what we now pay for a bitty tube of the > Squadron mix. I have one of those, although it's a "red" mix. Bought mine at an auto shop. Tube's about 6 inches tall, and will definitely last a life time. Matt Bittner http://www.geocities.com/~ipmsfortcrook http://www.discoveromaha.com/community/groups/plasticmodelers/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Sep 1999 17:35:23 EDT From: Albatrosdv@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: In a message dated 99-09-09 17:23:33 EDT, you write: << Oh Goody! Now....blah blah rubarb, rubarb (etc) >> One thing we'll never have to worry about is whether the world will end today, since it is always "tomorrow" at Shane's workbench. :-) Tom C ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Sep 1999 14:32:19 -0700 From: ERIC HIGHT To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Stucco Message-ID: <3.0.3.32.19990909143219.006e73bc@pop.amug.org> peter, you may want to try mr kit in italy for that putty. they do have a web site but i don't know the address. i can give you the email address if you need it. eric ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 07:51:02 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu'" Subject: RE: All Quiet on the Western Front Message-ID: <65C968E11318D311B0BD0060B06865CD475AF8@mimhexch.mim.com.au> Tom, > << > Oh Goody! > > Now....blah blah rubarb, rubarb (etc) > >> > > One thing we'll never have to worry about is whether the > world will end today, since it is always "tomorrow" > at Shane's workbench. :-) Oh *that*. That was *yesterday*. ...and I'm back at work :-( rather than at my workbench :-) for the first time in two weeks, and after the experience of nearly having my world end I'm actually happy to be able to be back at work. Shane (I'd still rather win the lotto though !) jf ot *ship* nb. (likely completion order) 1/48 Albatros W.4 conversion 1/48 Albatros D.V Eduard 1/48 LVG C.VI scratch 1/48 Caproni Ca.3 scratch nu. What? That isn't enough? ************************************************************** The information contained in this E-Mail is confidential and is intended only for the use of the addressee(s). If you receive this E-Mail in error, any use, distribution or copying of this E-Mail is not permitted. You are requested to forward unwanted E-Mail and address any problems to the MIM Holdings Limited Help Desk. 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