WWI Digest 3848 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) RE: I'm back by "Graham Hunter" 2) Thinning Acrylics by Balzer Mr Gregory P 3) Re: Thinning Acrylics by "Michael Kendix" 4) Leisure Sport`s replicas by knut.erik.hagen@login-3.eunet.no (Knut Erik Hagen) 5) See you in Telford by knut.erik.hagen@login-3.eunet.no (Knut Erik Hagen) 6) Re: Ex-works Early Fok. D.VII Finish? by "Lance Krieg" 7) Re: Thinning Acrylics by "Gaston Graf" 8) Re: Thinning Acrylics by "Tom Plesha" 9) Ehmar WWI Armor Kits by NodalPoint@aol.com 10) Re: Thinning Acrylics by "Gaston Graf" 11) RE: Above Flanders Fields by mflake@tarrantcounty.com (Flake, Marc) 12) Re: Thinning Acrylics by "Mark Shannon" 13) Re: Thinning Acrylics by John_Impenna@hyperion.com 14) Re: I'm back by Todd Hayes 15) Re: I'm back by John_Impenna@hyperion.com 16) RE: profile artists by Todd Hayes 17) Re: Ehmar WWI Armor Kits by "David R. Crowell" 18) Re: Pegasus Poll by Todd Hayes 19) Re: I'm back also, Scho, er...(shuffles feet and looks embarrased)...um... by "Steven Schofield" 20) RE: Above Flanders's Fields by Shane Weier 21) RE: profile artists by Shane Weier 22) Re: I'm back also, Scho, er...(shuffles feet and looks embarrased)...um... by Todd Hayes 23) Master Club Spoked Wheels are Available Separately by Todd Hayes 24) Re: I'm back and still getting it wrong by "Steven Schofield" 25) Re: Pegasus Poll by "Brent Theobald" 26) Re: Farmans by "Matt Bittner" 27) RE: Above Flanders's Fields by "Matt Bittner" 28) General IM question by "Matt Bittner" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 12:04:31 -0600 From: "Graham Hunter" To: Subject: RE: I'm back Message-ID: <000e01c160a4$29994c60$fa0101c0@grahamh> Its good to have you back John. Modeling certainly can be therapeutic :-) Graham ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 14:15:31 -0500 From: Balzer Mr Gregory P To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Thinning Acrylics Message-ID: <47637867E285D5118FAE00B0D0D1C976BF98AE@TECOM03E> Good Afternoon Everyone, Quickly progressing to the point when I will be moving to the paint booth. Tried to follow numerous previous threads on thinning acrylics. My local pharmacy has Isopropyl alcohol, and Ethyl alcohol. Which do I want to use? Thanks to everyone on input concerning the instrument faces. I have decided, on this kit at least, to go with CSM aftermarket. TIA, Greg Balzer ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 19:24:31 From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Thinning Acrylics Message-ID: Greg: I use isopropyl alcohol. I've also used Windex. Michael >From: Balzer Mr Gregory P >Reply-To: wwi@wwi-models.org >To: Multiple recipients of list >Subject: [WWI] Thinning Acrylics >Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 14:18:30 -0500 (EST) > >Good Afternoon Everyone, >Quickly progressing to the point when I will be moving to the paint booth. >Tried to follow numerous previous threads on thinning acrylics. >My local pharmacy has Isopropyl alcohol, and Ethyl alcohol. Which do I >want >to use? > >Thanks to everyone on input concerning the instrument faces. I have >decided, on this kit at least, to go with CSM aftermarket. >TIA, >Greg Balzer > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 20:53:03 +0100 (CET) From: knut.erik.hagen@login-3.eunet.no (Knut Erik Hagen) To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Leisure Sport`s replicas Message-ID: <20011029195303.44098342F7@login-3.eunet.no> Hei, There is an article in Aeroplane Monthly October 2001 covering the WW1 replicas created for Leisure Sport in the late seventies / early eighties. Two non-flying replicas which I am interested in are listed as having been sold off in 1987 and current whereabouts unknown. Does someone on the list know where the taxi-able Sopwith Baby and Hansa Brandenburger W.29 went? They must be considered the ultimate in models being 1:1. Eders Knut Erik ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 20:53:04 +0100 (CET) From: knut.erik.hagen@login-3.eunet.no (Knut Erik Hagen) To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: See you in Telford Message-ID: <20011029195304.9845734338@login-3.eunet.no> Hei, Hope to see you in Telford, I will be there on Saturday. Look for a person with a blue rucksack and a red cap from Qatar Airways who spends too much money on kits etc. I am likely to spend some time with other Norwegians there, it is supposed to be a Norwegian IPMS/SIG table in the hall. My PC at home shows signs of giving up the ghost, and I might be off-line for some time getting a replacment installed. Eders Knut Erik ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 13:53:44 -0600 From: "Lance Krieg" To: Subject: Re: Ex-works Early Fok. D.VII Finish? Message-ID: Stefen has obviously given this a good deal of attention, so I'll limit my comments to a couple of points. As far as strut color, I doubt Idflieg would comment. Wouldn't the timber wing-ties of the Dr.I and the metal "N"s of the D.VII came from different parts of the shop? No real reason to be finished the same... Much more on this subject is available in the Fokker Anthologies and various issues of WWIAero that supercede the conclusions in the Datafile. Squadron Signal captions are suspect, IMHO. Lance , ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 21:05:03 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: Re: Thinning Acrylics Message-ID: > > Greg: > > I use isopropyl alcohol. I've also used Windex. > > Michael I use nothing but water from the waterpipe... Maybe I should try something different? Gaston Graf (ggraf@vo.lu) Meet the Royal Prussian Fighter Squadron 2 "Boelcke" at: http://www.jastaboelcke.de ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 15:20:14 -0500 From: "Tom Plesha" To: Subject: Re: Thinning Acrylics Message-ID: <000d01c160b7$1e6e20a0$2cfdfa18@mcmb1.mi.home.com> FWIW- When I use water, I only use distilled water, thus avoiding any contaminants. Later Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gaston Graf" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 3:07 PM Subject: [WWI] Re: Thinning Acrylics > > > > Greg: > > > > I use isopropyl alcohol. I've also used Windex. > > > > Michael > > I use nothing but water from the waterpipe... Maybe I should try something > different? > > Gaston Graf > (ggraf@vo.lu) > Meet the Royal Prussian Fighter Squadron 2 "Boelcke" at: > http://www.jastaboelcke.de > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 15:30:26 EST From: NodalPoint@aol.com To: Subject: Ehmar WWI Armor Kits Message-ID: <171.3107ad9.290f1662@aol.com> Hi, Has anyone built the Ehmar British MK.IV Male or Female tanks? I'm planning to do a 1/35 scale and wondered if anyone has any experience with these. Thanks, Steve ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 21:34:08 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: Re: Thinning Acrylics Message-ID: Speaking about contaminations... Does the lime contained in the water has a negative influence on the paint? What about Chloride? The French put a lot of Chloride into their drinking water which makes it taste badly. Our water is pure and clean so it does not need much additives but in the region where I live the water is quite hard, containing a lot of lime. Gaston Graf (ggraf@vo.lu) Meet the Royal Prussian Fighter Squadron 2 "Boelcke" at: http://www.jastaboelcke.de > FWIW- > When I use water, I only use distilled water, thus avoiding any > contaminants. > Later > Tom ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 14:30:59 -0600 From: mflake@tarrantcounty.com (Flake, Marc) To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: Above Flanders Fields Message-ID: <5F4636CE02C4D511B0D600065B04EA091FD40E@ITCREX002> Todd: If you are interested in Belgian pilots, get the book. While there is a brief narrative providing an overall history of the Belge Aviation Miliataire, 90 percent of the book is made up of individual biographies of every pilot who flew for the service. It's done along the same lines as "The Jasta Pilots" and "The Lafayette Flying Corps." Also, the authors have also gone to a lot of trouble to find at least one photograph of each pilot. Unfortunately for modellers, they crop the planes out of the pictures. Not much here for the modeller, nor is there much in it for someone looking for a "story" that pullls everything together into one coherent narrative. I was a little disapppointed, but I still think it worthwhile. Marc Flake (Sending this before reading all the digests that have piled up in my e-mail box and hoping someone has already answered your question) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 15:21:22 -0600 From: "Mark Shannon" To: Subject: Re: Thinning Acrylics Message-ID: Chlorine/chloride in the water is likely to have a long term affect on the paint job, if your water is not too brackish or highly chlorinated (if it smells like a motel swimming pool, it probably is not all that good for painting) Water hardness could have an affect, if it is especially high. The formulation of the acrylic paints does have some water hardness and mineral content tolerance, but it can be overwhelmed in really hardwater or brackish areas. PollyScale suggests using distilled water only, and I would agree, in general. I usually add a single drop of soap to the cup of water before I use it (airbrush thinning, cleaning, brush thinner). If I use tap water, I seem to have more trouble with fogging clearcoats and spotty adhesion. The formulation may lack the additives for hardness tolerance. I've never tried using artist tube acrylic paints in my airbrush. They seem to brush best using the same distilled water/one drop soap mixture, though. They don't adhere and cover as well in my hands using tap water. But I have only used the Liquitex and Windsor Newton brands (I have a near life's supply that I bought back when I was using them for duck decoy base coats). I don't know about Vallejo or Ceramcoat brands. .Mark. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 16:29:37 -0500 From: John_Impenna@hyperion.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Thinning Acrylics Message-ID: Hi Folks, I have had a lot of success with Windshield washer fluid for thinning acrylic paints. This as a thinner seems to provide the best qualities for airbrushing and cleaning. I have tried it with Polly Scale and Testors Acryl. At about $1.69 a gallon, you can't beat it!! I want to try it with Liquitex. For thicker paints such as Ceramcoat, I use Future. Regards, John ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 14:08:08 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: I'm back Message-ID: <20011029220808.3386.qmail@web11105.mail.yahoo.com> Welcome back, John. --- John_Impenna@hyperion.com wrote: > Hi Folks, > I've resubscribed after an extended absence. First > off, let me thank all > of those folks who sent very kind messages when I > unsubbed last month...I > was very, very surprised by the number and type of > responses....I FINALLY > got to spend some time at the modeling bench this > weekend!!!!! WOOHOO!!!! > It has been a crazy month and a half here...We spent > many days in NYC, some > at the disaster site and sadly, a few at funerals > and memorial services, > but things are returning to the "new normal". It was > SO GRATIFYING to > actually work on a model again!!!!!! I actually > think I am going to finish > this marathon of a project..Six months on a 1/72 > scale Albatros D.III has > to be some kind of a record!!!!!! I'm still > collecting the Tips folks had > been sending....PLEASE continue....I plan to got > thru the archives over the > next few weeks to see if there was anything I > missed......Is Dave Burke > still subscribed???? I tried emailing him and > haven't heard back...By the > way, the Pegasus Gunbus is a beaut!!! May be his > best yet..... > > Regards, > John > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 17:12:13 -0500 From: John_Impenna@hyperion.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: I'm back Message-ID: Thanks, Todd!! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 14:19:04 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: profile artists Message-ID: <20011029221904.73375.qmail@web11107.mail.yahoo.com> Yes, some very fine wildlife! --- Bob Pearson wrote: > Hey .. we've seen what inhabits your beaches. ... > > Bob > > ---------- > >From: "Diego Fernetti" > >To: Multiple recipients of list > > >Subject: [WWI] RE: profile artists > >Date: Mon, Oct 29, 2001, 3:37 am > > > > > lucky b*****s! > > D. > > (mainlander as well) > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Crawford Neil > > To: Multiple recipients of list > > > Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 8:32 AM > > Subject: [WWI] RE: profile artists > > > > > >> I think there is a reason, artists can live where > they like, > >> they don't have to drive to work every day, so > they can live > >> in a nice place, like islands generally are. > >> /Neil C (mainlander) > >> > >> > -----Original Message----- > >> > From: Diego Fernetti > [mailto:dfernet0@rosario.gov.ar] > >> > Sent: den 29 oktober 2001 12:28 > >> > To: Multiple recipients of list > >> > Subject: [WWI] profile artists > >> > > >> > > >> > I wonder why these artsy-aviation types like to > live in > >> > islands.... I detect > >> > a pattern here. > >> > D. > >> > > >> > ----- Original Message ----- > >> > From: Crawford Neil > >> > > >> > > Agree with you here D, except I'm not sure he > is living > >> > > in England, I think (not at all sure) that he > lives in Malta. > >> > > There is certainly a connection to Malta, and > it is often > >> > > easy to see by the subject choices in SAMI. > >> > > /Neil C. > >> > > >> > > >> __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 17:25:40 -0500 From: "David R. Crowell" To: Subject: Re: Ehmar WWI Armor Kits Message-ID: <008301c160c8$c369c8a0$b0367fcf@e5gr6> Started the Female once. It is OK, but not great in the detail department, certainly nothing like the Tamia kits from "that other war". I found that the kit went together fairly easily, and had decently clear instructions. I don't know what level of accuracy you are looking for so I can't say if you'll be dissapointed or not. The 1/72 versions look ok, with paint, weathering and upgraded details. Over-all I would compare the Emhar kits to Matchbox or Airfix. Not great, but you can tell what tehy are, and their not to expensive either. YMMV, bear in mind I didn't finish the 1/35 yet. Upgraded guns are pretty much a must though. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 3:32 PM Subject: [WWI] Ehmar WWI Armor Kits > > Hi, > > Has anyone built the Ehmar British MK.IV Male or Female tanks? > > I'm planning to do a 1/35 scale and wondered if anyone has any experience with these. > > Thanks, > Steve > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 14:34:14 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Pegasus Poll Message-ID: <20011029223414.89698.qmail@web11108.mail.yahoo.com> Hi Brent, The J.I is a big kit in 1:48. I have the Lone Star kit. The wings are 13"! Todd --- Brent Theobald wrote: > Howdy Gang! > > I guess I will continue being a non-conformist. > > >From Pegasus I requested a Sopwith Triplane to > replace the hard to find > Revell kit. > > >From Blue Max I requested a Junkers J.I. You know, > the really big biplane, > not the corrugated monoplane. That will be a pretty > big model eh? > > >From the ot Silver Cloud I requested a Martin Baker > MB5. Because that was > such a cool aircraft. > > Later! (Or if I was Inglish... Latre!) > > Brent > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at > http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 22:35:49 -0000 From: "Steven Schofield" To: Subject: Re: I'm back also, Scho, er...(shuffles feet and looks embarrased)...um... Message-ID: <001f01c160ca$27d7d100$efe193c3@oemcomputer> Todd's back, so is Gaston, John et al. Hello all. And now, me too - although my excuses for prolonged absence are more trivial than Todd's. Anyroadup - I'm sad to hear about the National Coal Board Internet crashing - I never did understand why they hosted the Cookup site anyway. Until NCBI get their act together, I've posted my finished Cookup 1:72 Sopwith Pup(s) at my site. And while my current illness lasts, look out for even more additions to the site. (Sorry, but my wife keeps telling me to be more positive, and I'm practising now.) No appearance at the UK Nats this year. For reasons and things. Alert Matt - (and Nigel, so it would appear!) - I picked up a new Lincolnshire Echo publication tonight at the Petrol station. Entitled 'Tank Town.' It's newsprint, but is a special publication commemorating Lincoln's involvement in creating the first Tanks - mainly regards the historical background and Tritton's involvement..The Echo have produced these 'local interest' publications before, but they have mainly dealt with the county's WW2 Bomber Station stuff.. I thought you might be interested in a copy of 'Tank Town'- contact me off list if you care to. Scho http://www.ww1.org.uk ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 08:39:55 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: Above Flanders's Fields Message-ID: <7186131CB805D411A60E0090272F7C7102BCD6BF@mimhexch1.mim.com.au> Bob says: > the publisher decided to go with some > fellow named Caruana Bad decision. But you'd expect me to say that, given my frequently expressed low opinion of Caruana. It would still be a bad decision if they'd chosen a *good* artist instead of Bob. 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: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 08:42:10 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: profile artists Message-ID: <7186131CB805D411A60E0090272F7C7102BCD6C0@mimhexch1.mim.com.au> Neil says: > I think there is a reason, artists can live where they like, > they don't have to drive to work every day, so they can live > in a nice place, like islands generally are. Of course! Shane (an islander) > ********************************************************************** 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: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 14:43:40 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: I'm back also, Scho, er...(shuffles feet and looks embarrased)...um... Message-ID: <20011029224340.76235.qmail@web11107.mail.yahoo.com> Steve, Huh?? I've never left, but thanks. Todd --- Steven Schofield wrote: > Todd's back, so is Gaston, John et al. Hello all. > > And now, me too - although my excuses for prolonged > absence are more trivial > than Todd's. > > Anyroadup - I'm sad to hear about the National Coal > Board Internet > crashing - I never did understand why they hosted > the Cookup site anyway. > Until NCBI get their act together, I've posted my > finished Cookup 1:72 > Sopwith Pup(s) at my site. And while my current > illness lasts, look out for > even more additions to the site. (Sorry, but my wife > keeps telling me to be > more positive, and I'm practising now.) > > No appearance at the UK Nats this year. For reasons > and things. > > Alert Matt - (and Nigel, so it would appear!) - I > picked up a new > Lincolnshire Echo publication tonight at the Petrol > station. Entitled 'Tank > Town.' > It's newsprint, but is a special publication > commemorating Lincoln's > involvement in creating the first Tanks - mainly > regards the historical > background and Tritton's involvement..The Echo have > produced these 'local > interest' publications before, but they have mainly > dealt with the county's > WW2 Bomber Station stuff.. > > I thought you might be interested in a copy of 'Tank > Town'- contact me off > list if you care to. > > Scho > http://www.ww1.org.uk > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 14:47:27 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Master Club Spoked Wheels are Available Separately Message-ID: <20011029224727.62781.qmail@web11104.mail.yahoo.com> Dear List, I received notice from Scale Models from Russia that the MC wheels are available separately. Price depends on the number wanted. They are 'special order' products. I'm willing to put together an order for them, if there's enough interest. I'll get at least six for myself. Todd __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 22:39:17 -0000 From: "Steven Schofield" To: Subject: Re: I'm back and still getting it wrong Message-ID: <002f01c160ce$7fa90f80$06e893c3@oemcomputer> sorry - I meant John, not Todd. Blame the painkillers I'm on. Scho http://www.ww1.org.uk ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 23:26:17 +0000 From: "Brent Theobald" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Pegasus Poll Message-ID: Todd, That is cool! I didn't know Mike made a J.I. How does it look? Do you have a spare one you want to trade for? Thanks! Brent >From: Todd Hayes >Reply-To: wwi@wwi-models.org >To: Multiple recipients of list >Subject: [WWI] Re: Pegasus Poll >Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 17:36:12 -0500 (EST) > >Hi Brent, > >The J.I is a big kit in 1:48. I have the Lone Star >kit. The wings are 13"! > >Todd > > >--- Brent Theobald wrote: > > Howdy Gang! > > > > I guess I will continue being a non-conformist. > > > > >From Pegasus I requested a Sopwith Triplane to > > replace the hard to find > > Revell kit. > > > > >From Blue Max I requested a Junkers J.I. You know, > > the really big biplane, > > not the corrugated monoplane. That will be a pretty > > big model eh? > > > > >From the ot Silver Cloud I requested a Martin Baker > > MB5. Because that was > > such a cool aircraft. > > > > Later! (Or if I was Inglish... Latre!) > > > > Brent > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at > > http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. >http://personals.yahoo.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 17:52:05 -0800 From: "Matt Bittner" To: "wwi@wwi-models.org" Subject: Re: Farmans Message-ID: On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 09:05:59 -0500 (EST), Volker Haeusler wrote: > Luedemann will issue a Farman F 7 and a Farman HF 20. Both resin in 72 > scale, the F 7 for 32,95 DM and the the HF 20 for 29,95 DM (that's around 14 > and 13 US $ respectively - should be the cheapest one in town, and given the > quality of the "Luedemaenner", definitely not the worst. Awesome! Finally, more French birds. Now to bring out the Paul Schmitts, Nie.14, Letords, etc. etc. etc... ;-) No, I don't ask for much, why do you ask? ;-) So, anyone in the US placing an order with them that I can piggyback on? Matt Bittner ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 17:53:48 -0800 From: "Matt Bittner" To: "wwi@wwi-models.org" Subject: RE: Above Flanders's Fields Message-ID: On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 07:05:01 -0500 (EST), Diego Fernetti wrote: > I don't know if my basic FrontPage Skills help, but I would be able to help. > Do you have a list of these articles so I can start searching them? Unfortunately all of the old ones have been removed from the web, and onto CD. I have the CD's, so it's still just a matter of time... > So do I! Who cares about a detailed WW2 ship, huh? ;-) Exactly! Got(c)ha there, Bob! ;-) Matt Bittner ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 17:57:11 -0800 From: "Matt Bittner" To: "wwi@wwi-models.org" Subject: General IM question Message-ID: I've been pondering this while looking at the design I made for the IM page. When/If I move my French Strutter article, should I put it into the British section because it's Sopwith, or the French section because it's in French markings (and could have been built in France)? Matt Bittner ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 3848 **********************