WWI Digest 3755 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) RE: HB Tailfeathers by Shane Weier 2) AlbProd new Camel Squadron book wasRe: Woohoo by KarrArt@aol.com 3) WW-l 155 MM by JVT7532@aol.com 4) Battleaxe 1/32 Fokker D.VII Accessories by CoolSpadLuke@aol.com 5) hi by liu_yan@vrgood.com 6) Painting on clear decal paper by "cameron rile" 7) Re: Resin Heaven today by VMA324Vagabonds@aol.com 8) Re: WW-l 155 MM by Eli Geher 9) Re: WW-l 155 MM by Neil.Eddy@dhs.vic.gov.au 10) 1909 AVRO Triplane Drawings by CoolSpadLuke@aol.com 11) Re: 1909 AVRO Triplane Drawings by "Tom Solinski" 12) Several topics:r by Robert Horton 13) RE: 1909 AVRO Triplane Drawings by "Martin Afflitto" 14) Re: WW-l 155 MM by VMA324Vagabonds@aol.com 15) Re: WW-l 155 MM by PolTexCW@aol.com 16) Re: WW-l 155 MM by Neil.Eddy@dhs.vic.gov.au 17) Re: Several topics:r by Neil.Eddy@dhs.vic.gov.au 18) Re: WW-l 155 MM by "Karen & Keith Fainges" 19) Re: Woohoo by Rory Goodwin 20) RE: Italian Nieuport Help by "mdf@mars.ark.com" 21) 4000Íò¸ö»ú»á£¡£¡ by ÅóÓÑ 22) Re: Battleaxe 1/32 Fokker D.VII Accessories by Todd Hayes 23) Re: Woohoo by "Bob Pearson" 24) L.M.G.08 question by "Gaston Graf" 25) Re: Several topics:r by Witold Kozakiewicz 26) Re: Resin Heaven today by "Pedro Soares" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 08:44:29 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: HB Tailfeathers Message-ID: <7186131CB805D411A60E0090272F7C7102BCD586@mimhexch1.mim.com.au> SP explains: > I started with 15 thou cores cut to exact size. I transferred > the outlines > to 5 thou card and lightly drew in the structure, then used a > #2 pencil to > emboss the structure . These were cut out and used to skin > both sides of the > core. The skinning was accomplished with double sided tape. I > left an eighth > inch border without tape. After skinning, the edges were sanded and CA > carefuly run along the edge. This was sanded smooth and > rounded after the CA > set up. The heavy pencil embossing shows through the white > card and when > sprayed with CDL sufficient to cover the white, yields a > piece which is > translucent and shows the internal structure. > > Basically ST. Harry's method and very worth the small amount of extra > effort. This is a good variation which allows extension of the method to wings with swept or curved leading edges. With a small variation of my own, that is also how I do tailplanes and fins when scratchbuilding - my variation being to make the 5thou pieces well over sized then insert liberal amounts of CyA around the edges. Only once dried do I trim the final shape of the part out to *near* correct size, finishing with wet and dry. (Done to allow a bit more margin for error in alignment and to reduce the likelihood of gluing my fat fingers to small parts - glue em when they're *big* then trim) 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 Support Centre. e-mail: supportcentre@mim.com.au phone: Australia 1800500646 International ++61 7 38338042 ********************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 19:30:30 EDT From: KarrArt@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: AlbProd new Camel Squadron book wasRe: Woohoo Message-ID: <125.4f504d1.28e3bf16@aol.com> In a message dated 9/26/01 1:58:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time, bpearson@rapidnet.net writes: << Just had a parcel delivered from Albatros ... all of their products I was lacking ... 12 Datafiles, 12 mini datafiles, 4 specials and 14 issues of Windsock Life is good again :-) Bob >> Just got my copy of the new Albatros Productions Camel Squadron book. Yikes- if you like to build Camels, get this and you'll be busy for the next 2317 years.......plus the back cover isn't toooo bad (feeling semi-self congratulatory here)... it's Collishaw's "Black Maria"- just like the more famous triplane, but it's a Camel! RK ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 19:40:27 EDT From: JVT7532@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: WW-l 155 MM Message-ID: <3b.1ad9fb06.28e3c16b@aol.com> Hi Gang, I'm looking for Bob Horton, I have about 20 photos I shot today of 2 1917 155mm Artillery pieces located in a nearby city park. Bob please contact me and I'll send you a zip file with the photos in it. Bob's address of artybob bounced so I need to contact him here. If anyone is interested in seeing them to model one of these beauties I'd be happy to send them to you also, looks pretty easy to do to I must say. Best regards, Jon Jon V. Theisen 7532 Lawndale Ave. Phila., PA 19111-2706 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 20:12:07 EDT From: CoolSpadLuke@aol.com To: Subject: Battleaxe 1/32 Fokker D.VII Accessories Message-ID: <5f.1b5da44e.28e3c8d8@aol.com> Mike Good asked: "Is anybody going to come up with some aftermarket stuff to help this sad puppy along? Mike, I have the kit, and have bought a better 160hp Mercedes in 1/32 from Tom's Modelworks. I would think you could get almost any prop you need from Eric at Copper State Models. I hesitate to recite the following because of my recent experience of saying that a Lone Star Models Junkers kit would not be forthcoming because I had talked to Mike West at a model show and he told me he didn't think he was going to do a reissue.....then he did, ostensibly due to popular demand. However, I asked Americal-Gryphon about a 1/32 version of their 1/28 scale lozenge and was advised that they currently had no plans to do so. . . . but was also advised that they had said the same thing about the 1/28! Since I have two more Revell 1/28 D.VIIs, I thought I might buy another A-G's 1/28 lozenge set and attempt a 1/32 reduction using my deskjet printer - - or use an Eagle Strike 1/48 and enlarge it to 1/32. 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I want to do it in the markings Howard describes in his letters, with a red band, red 4's and a red kangaroo on the cowl. To do that I am going to have to paint on the markings, I would prefer to do it on decal first so if I mess it up it is quicker to throw out some decal than the kit. What methods do list members use for this? cam AFC - [in situ] ______________________________________________________________ Get Your Free E-mail at http://www.prontomail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 20:53:08 EDT From: VMA324Vagabonds@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Resin Heaven today Message-ID: In a message dated 9/26/2001 5:37:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, pnsoares@mail.telepac.pt writes: << any chance of you scanning the catalogue? Is it very big? I've tried his site but could not find the catalogue of the vacs. >> Hi Perdo, his catalog is just a series of loose papers that are a bit hard to follow but I think I can scan the Vac page and send it to you. Best regards, Jon ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 20:23:36 -0500 From: Eli Geher To: wwi@wwi-models.org, Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: WW-l 155 MM Message-ID: <5.0.2.1.0.20010926201101.00a28ec0@mail.hiwaay.net> At 07:41 PM 9/26/01 -0400, JVT7532@aol.com wrote: >Hi Gang, I'm looking for Bob Horton, I have about 20 photos I shot today of 2 >1917 155mm Artillery pieces located in a nearby city park. Bob please contact >me and I'll send you a zip file with the photos in it. Bob's address of >artybob bounced so I need to contact him here. If anyone is interested in >seeing them to model one of these beauties I'd be happy to send them to you >also, looks pretty easy to do to I must say. I'd sure like a set of those photos. The startup military museum, where I currently spend all my time, has the barrel for one of these pieces. Unfortunately, we lack the breech and carriage so I'd be glad of a good view of the complete package. For the present, we plan on putting the barrel in front of the entrance as an anti-intrusion barrier! Eli Geher The Alabama Center of Military History http://www.longgreylinefarm.com/~ACMH/htm ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 11:43:05 +1000 From: Neil.Eddy@dhs.vic.gov.au To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: WW-l 155 MM Message-ID: Jon; This reminds me of the fact that many older Australian parks have old World War One field artillery pieces in them. In fact, they are seen so often that I usually don't give them a second thought. My home 'town' (try suburb!) has two old naval field pieces in the Main Street, and on a trip to Castlemaine (Victorian country town) I noticed three quite large German field artillery pieces. The plaque on one of them stated it was captured in August 1918 by Australian troops. Another was a prize from Paschendaele. Both are in very good condition (though the paint job may not be original of course). I will be going back to Castlemaine in a month or so, so if any one wants pictures, just let me know and I'll run off a roll. All the best Neil E. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 22:11:59 EDT From: CoolSpadLuke@aol.com To: Subject: 1909 AVRO Triplane Drawings Message-ID: <140.23c798a.28e3e4f0@aol.com> Please forgive the slightly ot request. I have been searching for the subject drawings. I know of the reissued Putnam book "Avro Aircraft since 1908", but feel $56 USD is a bit much since I don't know what's in it, or perhaps, even if I did. I would appreciate any leads. TIA, Mike Kavanaugh ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 21:21:15 -0500 From: "Tom Solinski" To: Subject: Re: 1909 AVRO Triplane Drawings Message-ID: <000801c146fb$158296e0$a6a20d41@Solinski.okcnc1.ok.home.com> Mike, I have a copy of the RN models 1/24th balsa kit of this airplane. Would a copy of these plans help? Tom S ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 9:13 PM Subject: [WWI] 1909 AVRO Triplane Drawings > Please forgive the slightly ot request. I have been searching for the subject drawings. I know of the reissued Putnam book "Avro Aircraft since 1908", but feel $56 USD is a bit much since I don't know what's in it, or perhaps, even if I did. > > I would appreciate any leads. > > TIA, > Mike Kavanaugh > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 21:40:55 -0500 From: Robert Horton To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Several topics:r Message-ID: <3BB291B6.F8D7971B@netexpress.net> For Jon and Neil Eddy...Jon I mailed you off list but I would certainly like to see the shots of the 155's. And for Neil Eddy. If there is a chance you could get a couple of pictures especially of the German guns I would like to know what they are and where. Now for paybacks... Re: someone was asking about Halberstadt CL-IV a few days ago....I have some pictures of the original wings before restoration at the Air Force Museum with original fabric...now all I have to do is unearth these critters...but I do have some shots from overhead down onto wings as the aircraft is now on display. The center section plywood is almost, if not the same, greenish gray as the strut parts. No camo splattering or anything. The rib tapes seem to be strips from the lozenge fabric and also be sure to remember that the fabric bolts are applied at 45 degree angles from the center line ( or the ends of the plywood covering as such.) If I can unearth the older pictures I will try to come back with a critique of that information. Later gang....Horton ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 11:52:29 -0300 From: "Martin Afflitto" To: Subject: RE: 1909 AVRO Triplane Drawings Message-ID: Dear Mike: First of all,I'll send the issue by bits Secondly,I´ve got information about the avro triplano because I built it in 1/48 in the old modell of the 20th century fox. the film " Magnificent men and their flying machines" I've got the drawings of building and some pictures;if you like them I could send them to you. Martin H. Afflitto ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2001 11:13 PM Subject: [WWI] 1909 AVRO Triplane Drawings > Please forgive the slightly ot request. I have been searching for the subject drawings. I know of the reissued Putnam book "Avro Aircraft since 1908", but feel $56 USD is a bit much since I don't know what's in it, or perhaps, even if I did. > > I would appreciate any leads. > > TIA, > Mike Kavanaugh > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 22:59:04 EDT From: VMA324Vagabonds@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: WW-l 155 MM Message-ID: <90.1a7bf1a1.28e3eff8@aol.com> In a message dated 9/26/2001 9:29:50 PM Eastern Daylight Time, iceman1@hiwaay.net writes: << >Hi Gang, I'm looking for Bob Horton, I have about 20 photos I shot today of 2 >1917 155mm Artillery pieces located in a nearby city park. Bob please contact >me and I'll send you a zip file with the photos in it. Bob's address of >artybob bounced so I need to contact him here. If anyone is interested in >seeing them to model one of these beauties I'd be happy to send them to you >also, looks pretty easy to do to I must say. I'd sure like a set of those photos. The startup military museum, where I currently spend all my time, has the barrel for one of these pieces. Unfortunately, we lack the breech and carriage so I'd be glad of a good view of the complete package. For the present, we plan on putting the barrel in front of the entrance as an anti-intrusion barrier! >> Hi Eli, I would be happy to send them to you no problem. Let me know what you think, I took them with my new Nikon coolpix digital camera. I have been driving by these big brutes for years and never even doing more than giving them a quick look, so today I thought why not get up close and see them while I waited for the hobby shop to open. After looking at them I don't think it would be very difficult to scratch build one at all. And best of all it's OT. Anyone else interested in the pictures? Best regards, Jon ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 23:10:11 EDT From: PolTexCW@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: WW-l 155 MM Message-ID: In a message dated 9/26/1 11:01:23 PM, VMA324Vagabonds@aol.com writes: << Anyone else interested in the pictures? >> If either is a Schneider 155mm howitzer I would very much appreciate a set. Thank you, John ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 13:11:40 +1000 From: Neil.Eddy@dhs.vic.gov.au To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: WW-l 155 MM Message-ID: Yes, Jon, I'd like to see them also - I have a bit of a historical interest in OT artillery at present. If you can scan them and send them off list to mannock@iprimus.com.au I'd greatly appreciate it. If you like we can swap pics with the ones I mentioned I could take. All the Best Neil E. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 13:16:08 +1000 From: Neil.Eddy@dhs.vic.gov.au To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Several topics:r Message-ID: Bob and Jon and anyone else; I'll make a trip to Castlemaine in a couple of weeks -- its about 150Km from Melbourne, so its a bit of a day trip - I'll also try to get in contact with the local historical society and see what more they know of the Guns' histories. All the best Neil E ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 14:28:20 +1000 From: "Karen & Keith Fainges" To: Subject: Re: WW-l 155 MM Message-ID: I will do the same with some stuff in Queens Park Brisbane - I think it is a Boer War Krupp piece else WW1 - Not sure as it has been so long. Used to looking for WW1 part the Second pieces. Keith -----Original Message----- From: wwi@wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi@wwi-models.org]On Behalf Of Neil.Eddy@dhs.vic.gov.au Sent: Thursday, 27 September 2001 11:45 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: [WWI] Re: WW-l 155 MM Jon; This reminds me of the fact that many older Australian parks have old World War One field artillery pieces in them. In fact, they are seen so often that I usually don't give them a second thought. My home 'town' (try suburb!) has two old naval field pieces in the Main Street, and on a trip to Castlemaine (Victorian country town) I noticed three quite large German field artillery pieces. The plaque on one of them stated it was captured in August 1918 by Australian troops. Another was a prize from Paschendaele. Both are in very good condition (though the paint job may not be original of course). I will be going back to Castlemaine in a month or so, so if any one wants pictures, just let me know and I'll run off a roll. All the best Neil E. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 21:39:36 -0700 From: Rory Goodwin To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Woohoo Message-ID: <3BB2AD88.92D2CAFC@earthlink.net> Did you have to take out a second mortgage to pay for all of that? Bob Pearson wrote: > Just had a parcel delivered from Albatros ... all of their products I was > lacking ... > > 12 Datafiles, 12 mini datafiles, 4 specials and 14 issues of Windsock > > Life is good again :-) > > Bob ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 00:59:35 -0400 From: "mdf@mars.ark.com" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: Italian Nieuport Help Message-ID: <3BB2B237.BABB36E4@mars.ark.com> 3647 is listed on my serials page (http://mars.ark.com/~mdf/NSN.html) in the middle of a batch of Italian Nieuports. I can't confirm that they were built by Macchi but the odds are pretty good. Mike Nigel Rayner wrote: > > Alberto wrote: > >As far as I can see, judging from the contemporary pictures of Italian > >Ni.17s at my disposal, the latter did not carry those inscriptions > anywhere. > >Even several machines directly imported from France did not carry the > >stencils usually painted under the horizonthal tailplanes leading edges. On > >the other hand, machines produced under license by Societ Anonima > >Nieuport-Macchi did not have any inscriptions on the white rudder band. > > Thank you so much Alberto. That's made my life a lot easier, as I would have > to have made the serial number (3647) by cutting up the teeny serials Eduard > provides. Now you've raised another question - how do I know if 3647 was a > Macchi produced machine? The DF is silent on this. 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------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 22:01:36 -0700 (PDT) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Battleaxe 1/32 Fokker D.VII Accessories Message-ID: <20010927050136.51909.qmail@web11102.mail.yahoo.com> Don't forget the Copper State PE. Btw, how is the Tom's engine? Todd --- CoolSpadLuke@aol.com wrote: > Mike Good asked: "Is anybody going to come up with > some aftermarket stuff to help this sad puppy along? > > Mike, > > I have the kit, and have bought a better 160hp > Mercedes in 1/32 from Tom's Modelworks. I would > think you could get almost any prop you need from > Eric at Copper State Models. > > I hesitate to recite the following because of my > recent experience of saying that a Lone Star Models > Junkers kit would not be forthcoming because I had > talked to Mike West at a model show and he told me > he didn't think he was going to do a > reissue.....then he did, ostensibly due to popular > demand. However, I asked Americal-Gryphon about a > 1/32 version of their 1/28 scale lozenge and was > advised that they currently had no plans to do so. . > . . but was also advised that they had said the same > thing about the 1/28! > > Since I have two more Revell 1/28 D.VIIs, I thought > I might buy another A-G's 1/28 lozenge set and > attempt a 1/32 reduction using my deskjet printer - > - or use an Eagle Strike 1/48 and enlarge it to > 1/32. > > FWIW, > Mike Kavanaugh __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Listen to your Yahoo! Mail messages from any phone. http://phone.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2001 22:07:35 -0700 From: "Bob Pearson" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Woohoo Message-ID: <3BB130FA0002A113@mail.san.yahoo.com> (added by postmaster@mail.san.yahoo.com) Nah, just had to sign over a pile of artwork :-) Bob ---------- >From: Rory Goodwin > Did you have to take out a second mortgage to pay for all of that? > > Bob Pearson wrote: > >> Just had a parcel delivered from Albatros ... all of their products I was >> lacking ... >> >> 12 Datafiles, 12 mini datafiles, 4 specials and 14 issues of Windsock >> >> Life is good again :-) >> >> Bob > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 07:30:30 +0200 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: L.M.G.08 question Message-ID: This is for the weapon specialists among you. I received this mail from a visitor of my website today but cannot imagine what he is talking about. Maybe one of you can? The man neess help to indentify a part that he believes belongs to a German LMG08 machine gun. Gaston Graf (ggraf@vo.lu) Meet the Royal Prussian Fighter Squadron 2 "Boelcke" at: http://www.jastaboelcke.de ---------------------------------------------------------- Dear Mr. Graf: I have a gadget that I believe is associated with WW I German aircraft armament. It consists of a piece of light spring steel in the form of an upside-down 'U', with the U flat on top. It is 50mm across the top and about 35 mm on each of the arms. A flat shaft is riveted to the top of the spring, about 65mm long. It mounts a piece of smoked glass in a holder. An assembly slides down the shaft, consisting of the mounts for two mirrors, about 35mm by 25mm. They are set 270 degrees apart. The only markings on the piece are LMG 08 stamped on the shaft. I presume this refers to the 'luftgekult MG 08', the aircraft version of the M.G. 08 that was used before it was realized the LMG version of the MG 08/15 was lighter and possibly more reliable. It fits nicely down on the receiver of my M.G. 08. Of possible significance: it is not stamped with the 'crown over letter' mark that is found on most Imperial German firearms parts. It is much too flimsy to have remained in place while in flight. I have heard the explanation that it was used on the ground to align the two machine guns so their barrels were parallel, but there msut have been simpler means for doing that. You could just take out the locks, open the port at the backplate and look down the barrels. I could send you pictures if that would help. They'll have to go 'snail mail' as I have no scanner. I had another one of these contraptions. The spring was a lot different and the mirrors a lot simpler. It was only marked D.R.G.M. which I think means 'patented'. I sent it to a friend in New Zealand to see if it would fit his Parabellum. It doesn't, but he's still got it. Any help in identifying this, and describing how it was used would be appreciated. Also any referral to anyone who can answer these questions. Yours truly, Colin Doane --- Colin Doane --- crdoane@earthlink.net --- EarthLink: It's your Internet. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 08:56:21 +0200 From: Witold Kozakiewicz To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Several topics:r Message-ID: <3BB2CD95.AF1D594F@bg.am.lodz.pl> Robert Horton napisa³(a): > Re: someone was asking about Halberstadt CL-IV a few days ago.... I was asking. I think that greenish gray or dark green would be the most probably for verson I want to build. Thanks Robert. -- Witold Kozakiewicz ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 07:58:05 +0100 From: "Pedro Soares" To: Subject: Re: Resin Heaven today Message-ID: <000b01c14721$c1da8120$497016d5@netcabo.pt> Many thanks Jon. Pedro ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 1:55 AM Subject: [WWI] Re: Resin Heaven today > In a message dated 9/26/2001 5:37:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > pnsoares@mail.telepac.pt writes: > > << any chance of you scanning the catalogue? Is it very big? I've tried his > site but could not find the catalogue of the vacs. > >> > Hi Perdo, his catalog is just a series of loose papers that are a bit hard to > follow but I think I can scan the Vac page and send it to you. > > Best regards, > Jon > ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 3755 **********************