WWI Digest 3857 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: Wood modeling again by =?iso-8859-1?q?jim=20Prendergast?= 2) Re: Easy list by Neil.Eddy@dhs.vic.gov.au 3) Re: Aviation Artist? by VMA324Vagabonds@aol.com 4) Re: Easy list by "Grzegorz Mazurowski" 5) RE: See you in Telford by Paul Thompson 6) Fokker DVII Propeller qn by Sanjeev Hirve 7) stork insignia was Re: new url by Mark Miller 8) Jasta DD38 by "Harris, Mack" 9) RE: Ex-works Early Fok. D.VII Finish? by mflake@tarrantcounty.com (Flake, Marc) 10) re: Fokker DVII Propeller qn by "Grzegorz Mazurowski" 11) Re: Fokker DVII Propeller qn by "Lance Krieg" 12) New Pegasus kits and a request by Andreikor@aol.com 13) RE: New Pegasus kits and a request by "Marcio Antonio Campos" 14) RE: Fokker DVII Propeller qn by "David Watts" 15) Hyperscale OT dialog by Myles Miller 16) Re: New Blue Max Kits by "Lance Krieg" 17) Re: New Blue Max Kits by Todd Hayes 18) Re: New Blue Max Kits by "Lance Krieg" 19) Re: New Windsock? by "Brian Nicklas" 20) Re: New Blue Max Kits by "Brent Theobald" 21) Re: New Windsock? by "Lance Krieg" 22) Hobby Marketing List by mailmarketing@igrafix.net 23) Re: New Blue Max Kits by "Lance Krieg" 24) The Gauntlet was New Blue Max Kits by "Brent Theobald" 25) Re: The Gauntlet was New Blue Max Kits by "Lance Krieg" 26) November IM by "Bob Pearson" 27) Re: New Blue Max Kits by Todd Hayes ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 17:37:01 +1100 (EST) From: =?iso-8859-1?q?jim=20Prendergast?= To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Wood modeling again Message-ID: <20011101063701.62553.qmail@web14406.mail.yahoo.com> --- Nigel Cheffers-Heard wrote: > Sounds like my alter ego.... Would you like to > enlighten the doubters > by telling them a little about balancing the DR1? > N > > > To keep this somewhere near OT also have a Comet > Alb > >D3, Guillows Rumpler, SE5a and just finished a > Dr.1. > Hi Nigel, Have no idea where to balance the Dr1 as it is not intended to fly...just to drool over. If on the other hand I would probably balance it on or about the LE of the mid wing. Don't ask me why. Long ago I did have a controline Dr1 built from an Aeromodeller plan I think which strangely flew quite well. At that time I built a Veron FW190 which lasted one lap before it "porpoised" in. Just impossible to control. Had a similar experience with a "Pitts Special" altho not as drastic as the FW. Moral of the story... keep well away from short coupled scale models. Happy? memories ...Jim P. > -- > Nigel Cheffers-Heard > photography + design > > tel: +44 (0)1392 87 58 57 > fax: +44 (0)1392 87 74 97 > mobile: 0771 261 4514 > nigelch@cheffers.co.uk > www.cheffers.co.uk > > Laburnums, Bridge Hill > Topsham, Exeter EX3 0QQ, UK http://briefcase.yahoo.com.au - Yahoo! Briefcase - Manage your files online. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:13:12 +1000 From: Neil.Eddy@dhs.vic.gov.au To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Easy list Message-ID: Hi Everybody; I've finished building the Eduard 1/72 DV recently and it was one of the most relaxed builds I've had (apart from problems of my own creation) - everything went together well. I also found the SMER Avro 504 to be a very easy build (if you don't modify it). All the Best Neil E. On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 07:31:02 -0500 (EST), Michael Kendix wrote: > No doubt, but not the easiest. But he asked what we (as in "me") thought the easiest kit was. My kit - from what I can recall - was one of the very first kits to come from the mold, hence the "useless struts". Even still, I thought it was an easy build, of all the kits I have built so far. I have not finished the Eduard Dr.I nor the D.V yet, so I can't count those. ;-) Matt Bittner _________________________________________________________________________________ NOTICE: This communication is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient of this communication please delete and destroy all copies immediately. If you are the intended recipient of this communication, you should not copy, disclose or distribute this communication without the authority of the Department of Human Services. Any views expressed in this communication are those of the individual sender, except where the sender specifically states them to be the views of the Department. Except as required by law, the Department does not represent, warrant and/or guarantee that the integrity of this communication has been maintained nor that the communication is free of errors, virus, interception or interference. If you have received this email in error or have other concerns regarding this transmission, please contact the Department of Human Services System Administrator at Postmaster@dhs.vic.gov.au _________________________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 20:56:21 EST From: VMA324Vagabonds@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Aviation Artist? Message-ID: <17.1dc39c73.291205c5@aol.com> --part1_17.1dc39c73.291205c5_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 10/30/2001 11:22:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, KarrArt@aol.com writes: > "S. Joseph DeMarco"? I have been trying to find him for a few years now as > he > has some wonderful pencil drawings of WW-l aircraft available. I purchased > a > couple on T-shirts at a show about 5 years ago and I now want to get some > of > his drawings for my modeling area. Thanks for any help. > > Best regards, > Jon >> > > I just found the old Air Classics with his stuff- April 1969! > Nice pencil renderings of Nieuport 11, Alb D.II and D.III, Sopwith Camel, > Spad XIII, Fokker triplane, SE5a, Pfalz D.III and Fokker D.VII. > RK > Thanks RK, I have his Spad Xlll & the Alb D.ll on T-shirt's that I just treasure, thanks to D, I did manage to contact him and will be ordering a set very soon. thanks again for the info. Best regards, Jon --part1_17.1dc39c73.291205c5_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 10/30/2001 11:22:38 PM Eastern Standard Time, KarrArt@aol.com writes:


"S. Joseph DeMarco"? I have been trying to find him for a few years now as
he
has some wonderful pencil drawings of WW-l aircraft available. I purchased a
couple on T-shirts at a show about 5 years ago and I now want to get some of
his drawings for my modeling area. Thanks for any help.

                     Best regards,
                             Jon >>

I just found the old Air Classics with his stuff- April 1969!
Nice pencil renderings of Nieuport 11, Alb D.II and D.III, Sopwith Camel,
Spad XIII, Fokker triplane, SE5a, Pfalz D.III and Fokker D.VII.
RK


Thanks RK, I have his Spad Xlll & the Alb D.ll on T-shirt's that I just treasure, thanks to D, I did manage to contact him and will be ordering a set very soon. thanks again for the info.
Best regards,
Jon
--part1_17.1dc39c73.291205c5_boundary-- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:25:07 +0100 From: "Grzegorz Mazurowski" To: Subject: Re: Easy list Message-ID: <002101c162e1$02b58a20$0200a8c0@x.pl> Neil! What painting? I'm doing Sachsenbergs. Have you used original flat PE for interior construction, or substituted it with round-diameter sprue? I took original PE, and painted with thick enamel to give 'thickness' - worked very well! What about struts? I don't know if outside that enamel-thicking works good? What about int. lozenge? Greetings Grzegorz _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 07:42:23 +0100 From: Paul Thompson To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: See you in Telford Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20011101073614.00a73440@pop.xs4all.nl> Well, I was going, since I had to be in the UK anyway to paint me mum's house, but since her kitchen ceiling fell down I can't. However, we have the Dutch Nats on November 10th, which I will be at, should any of our list be straying that far. This is a relatively small affair, fitting in one moderately sized room, but far better than nothing. The vendor tables usually have a fair amount of OT goodies. Best score last year was a slightly used Revel 1/28th Camel for about 3 pounds sterling, and a box full of Airfix Sopwith Pups at a quid each. Have fun anyway, lucky ********s :) All the best Paul. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 09:50:01 -0500 From: Sanjeev Hirve To: "Wwi-List (E-mail)" Subject: Fokker DVII Propeller qn Message-ID: <5F935CCBFB73D511BA2000B0D079E11E01C87A@cyberexch01.internal.evincible.com> Question for the Fokker DVII experts. I am trying to figure out which make of propeller to use on the particular craft I am building. My only source of reference is the Windsock Fok Anthology part-1 which does not shed much light except to list the companies that made props for the DVII. The craft I am modelling is 291/18, an early batch, Fokker built, with the Merc DIII engine. In the photo, the prop shape seems "normal", ie it is not flat tipped. I need a guess on the likely make, and information on the dimensions of the prop. Anyplace on the web where I can get this info? Name and dimensions should be sufficent since I will be ordering an aftermarket prop. Thanks SSH ------------------------------ Date: 1 Nov 2001 07:24:30 -0800 From: Mark Miller To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: stork insignia was Re: new url Message-ID: <20011101152430.6862.cpmta@c012.sfo.cp.net> Peter I've been looking for a good picture of the Stork insignia for my virtual Nieuport. The background image on your stork page is the clearest I've seen so far. So... Is it aa acurate representation of all the diferent versions - I've seen it in a variety of colors. I heard somewhere that it was a stencil. Mark From: To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 4:17 PM Subject: [WWI] new url > I had to move my sites to a new URL thanks to ISP trouble. It seems a little slow to me but fingers crossed http://www.wwimodeler.com same old rubbish with a few little tweaks cheers Peter L Find the best deals on the web at AltaVista Shopping! http://www.shopping.altavista.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 09:31:07 -0600 From: "Harris, Mack" To: "'World War I'" Subject: Jasta DD38 Message-ID: Peter, where do I sign up? I've never seen such exciting balloons. Mack http://www.wwimodeler.com/jasta38dd.html ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 09:31:41 -0600 From: mflake@tarrantcounty.com (Flake, Marc) To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: Ex-works Early Fok. D.VII Finish? Message-ID: <5F4636CE02C4D511B0D600065B04EA091FD412@ITCREX002> Stef wrote: "...what I really wish was that I could get hold of copy prints of original photographs!" Why not contact the Univeristy of Texas at Dallas Ferko Collection? Go to: http://www.utdallas.edu/library/special/ww1col.html They will make copies of pictures and send them to you. I don't know the cost, you'll have to contact them. They have a "ton" of uncataloged photos, too. You may get lucky and get one of their volunteers to go through them to see if they can find a specific photograph. They were very helpful last year in a search I requested for some Allied aircraft. A dilligent search was conducted even though the collection is mainly of German subjects. Matt, Allan, this site should be on the WW1 site along with the other museums. The rest of the list may want to browse the "Duplicate Aviation Book List" at http://www.utdallas.edu/library/special/Booklist.html for some interesting OT titles. Marc Flake ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 16:41:41 +0100 From: "Grzegorz Mazurowski" To: Subject: re: Fokker DVII Propeller qn Message-ID: <004401c162eb$b4d3caa0$0200a8c0@x.pl> Sanjeev! All D.VII prototypes on I Adlershof contest were equipped with Axial propellers, V.11 with 280 cm and V.18 with 275 cm. I think that early production Fokker D.VII were equipped with similar Axials, but I'm not sure. Greetings Grzegorz _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 09:57:15 -0600 From: "Lance Krieg" To: Subject: Re: Fokker DVII Propeller qn Message-ID: Sanjeev is: "...trying to figure out which make of propeller to use..." Most of those early D.VII's use Heines, which are much more rounded or "scimitar-like"than the Axials and easily spotted in photographs. IIRC, the DML D.VII kit came with this prop, but as a carver I don't use the kit props much and am not sure. Heine had no prop logos during the war perid, a piece of information gleaned from any of several fine articles in WWIAero. HTH Lance ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:45:55 EST From: Andreikor@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: New Pegasus kits and a request Message-ID: <15f.3363907.2912d643@aol.com> Hi Gang, Sorry I haven't been in touch lately, but work has been keeping me busy. Hope this finds you all well. I have recently had a few coversations with Chris Gannon of Pegasus/Blue Max regarding his recent 'survey' of models we desire, and he has given me the following info, which I hope is news to you and which I know will be very welcomed news for most! His message is pasted below. But first.... Chris is in need of the most recent plans for both the Junkers CL-1 and the American DH4. If anybody can help out here, please contact Chris at: chris@pegasusmodels.com Your help here will help make these projects a reality! Chris writes: <<>> If you like what you read, let Chris know! We're lucky to have a fellow in the 'business' who listens to the 'buyers' and bends over backwards to fulfill our requests! Cheers, Andrei Andrei Koribanics II 8 Falcon Place Wayne, NJ 07470 USA Voice/Fax: 973-696-9378 email: andreikor@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 14:56:55 -0300 From: "Marcio Antonio Campos" To: Subject: RE: New Pegasus kits and a request Message-ID: <003401c162fe$98600790$5d1ba8c0@officesp.starmedia> Hello, Andrei! Nice to see you back, and you're bringing wonderful news! I didn't send my suggestions for new kits to Pegasus, but certainly I'll do it now! I haven't reached the level required to build Pegasus models yet (although I'm planning to start the W4 in the end of the year, perhaps), anyway I think I can also suggest some kits, even now that I got the Osprey book on German and Austrian a/c of WWI. ---- News from São Paulo International Film Festival, which finishes today. The winners of *audience prizes* were already announced, and in the "Best Short Movie" category, guess who won? "Offside", the WWI short I told you about last week! All the best from Brazil Marcio Antonio Campos Redator do GuiaSP StarMedia do Brasil +55 11 30436421 marcio.campos@starmedia.net http://www.guiasp.com.br http://www.guiarj.com.br http://www.nacidade.com.br > -----Original Message----- > From: wwi@wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi@wwi-models.org]On Behalf Of > Andreikor@aol.com > Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 1:48 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: [WWI] New Pegasus kits and a request > > > Hi Gang, > Sorry I haven't been in touch lately, but work has been > keeping me busy. Hope > this finds you all well. > > I have recently had a few coversations with Chris Gannon of > Pegasus/Blue Max > regarding his recent 'survey' of models we desire, (...) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 13:53:59 -0500 From: "David Watts" To: Subject: RE: Fokker DVII Propeller qn Message-ID: Hi Sanjeev, In my opinion, I would go with an Axial or a Wolff on 291/18. Refer to page 286 of Fokker the Creative years. This is a Mercedes D.IIIa powered aircraft and is from the early series as evident from the side pipes. Dimensions are usually 2.70 or 2.80 meters. Dan Abbott states that BMW powered D.VII's used Heine props exclusively. Best, Dave W. -----Original Message----- From: wwi@wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi@wwi-models.org]On Behalf Of Sanjeev Hirve Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 9:53 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: [WWI] Fokker DVII Propeller qn Question for the Fokker DVII experts. I am trying to figure out which make of propeller to use on the particular craft I am building. My only source of reference is the Windsock Fok Anthology part-1 which does not shed much light except to list the companies that made props for the DVII. The craft I am modelling is 291/18, an early batch, Fokker built, with the Merc DIII engine. In the photo, the prop shape seems "normal", ie it is not flat tipped. I need a guess on the likely make, and information on the dimensions of the prop. Anyplace on the web where I can get this info? Name and dimensions should be sufficent since I will be ordering an aftermarket prop. Thanks SSH ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 11:39:48 -0800 From: Myles Miller To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Hyperscale OT dialog Message-ID: <4.1.20011101100018.00a24860@mail> Happy Post-Halloween morning: This morning while scanning the Hyperscale website I noticed the discussion thread provided below. Some of you may have seen it while scanning the Hyperscale discussion lists, but I thought I'd send it out for those who do not check out that website. Hope it helps alleviate any post-Halloween candy hangovers out there......... p.s. My votes for Blue Max 1/48 kits sent to Mr. Gannon: Junkers J9/D1 (reissue !!!!!!!!!!) Junkers J1 (J-4) (ground attack biplane) Junkers J10 (CL.1) - yeah, OK, so there's a distinct trend in my first three choices...................... More examples of two-seater recon and ground attack aircraft US Thomas Morse Scout and please, please, please nothing French...................................................................... ........ [ just joking, Matt :) ] p.s.s. we need to get Pearce, Cole, and Kiker signed up on the WWI list ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Subject: Snoopy - WWI flying Ace and his Sopwith Camel :) You know, I'm 31 and still love watching "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" So, does anyone know the colors of Snoopy's Camel? Dave ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Reply Stan Pearce Looking at "Canvas Falcons of the Western Front" By Charles M Shultz Looking at "Canvas Falcons of the Western Front" By Charles M Shultz, there are many good references. Snoopys doghouse, being made at the Lincolnshire Poundsworks was painted standard PC-10 1917 dope uppersurfaces with clear varnished undersurfaces. Some debate exist about the true color of PC-10 1917, due to supply problems in paint tints caused by the Zepplin raids on the factories that supplied the Poundswork with dopes. Theories show it to be a Medium green to almost a burnt umber. One theory is that the paint was orginaly an umber shade, but due to the ever increasing performance of dog houses around 1917, more bleaching occured due to ultra violet exposure at higher altitudes. This would certainly explain the fading to a medium green. It is also known that during those hectic days, doghouses mostly did not recieve a UV undercoat protection, sometimes the dope was applied right to the tar-paper upper surfaces. Why bother protecting the dog house when the pilot would probably not survive more that the average 21 missions(3 in Dog missions) Again this suggest the more green tones. I suggest Modelmaster RAF medium green uppers, to match the tar-paper swatches at the Paul Garber facilities, with Gunze Sanyo sail undersurfaces. If gunze is no longer available, modelmaster Sand Gelb mixed 3:1 with flat white oughta do it. Hope this Helps Stan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Reply Jim Kiker, aka Yoda Trick or Treat, with apologies to Dave Hi Stan, I have to admit, that's one fine piece loopy Snoopy research you have there! And I always thought the UV effect here was to move the observed paint color into the pumpkin end of the spectrum! LMAO, Jim ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Reply Stan Pearce Actually UV exposure is a theory with many critics Some here at Hyperscale claim there was no dog house fading from UV exposure..due to greenhouse gases produced during the industrial revolution, but that the fading was due to high acid content in Europe's smog laden rains.. I personally feel those guys are full of crap! Stan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Reply Dale Cole Snoopy's Sopwith Camel All this talk about correct paint for Snoopy's a/c is a moot point. IMHO the Monogram kit of Snoopy's Camel is 3mm to short, so why bother! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Reply Stan Pearce Snoopy's Presentation Dog house..Mk II Snoopy's second mount, MkII #1972 was a presentation ship from His Majestey, and is one of the only 3 Mk II doghouse he mounted. Cutting edge has just released a corrected cowling that accounts for the 3mm shortness. Its retailing for $26.99 but Pet superstore has them for 16.99 I bought 3 to do the whole series. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 13:49:21 -0600 From: "Lance Krieg" To: Subject: Re: New Blue Max Kits Message-ID: I like what is proposed in the manly scale, though the 504K seems like an odd choice given the SMER kit., which is pretty good. By the bye, the next Jager release is to be the Junkers J.I, so those of you pining for it will be gratified. Lance ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 11:53:46 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: New Blue Max Kits Message-ID: <20011101195346.8313.qmail@web11107.mail.yahoo.com> Lance, Are you sure about the Jager kit? Justin Young told me it was going to be an Albatros J.I, followed by an Albatros C.X. Todd --- Lance Krieg wrote: > I like what is proposed in the manly scale, though > the 504K seems like an odd choice given the SMER > kit., which is pretty good. > > By the bye, the next Jager release is to be the > Junkers J.I, so those of you pining for it will be > gratified. > > Lance > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 14:08:51 -0600 From: "Lance Krieg" To: Subject: Re: New Blue Max Kits Message-ID: Todd ripostes: "Are you sure about the Jager kit? Justin Young told me it was going to be an Albatros J.I..." Ah, me, you're right, I fear. Apologies... I just got the new Windsock, noticed the advert, and I guess thought Junkers. Mea culpa... Lance ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:19:51 -0500 From: "Brian Nicklas" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: New Windsock? Message-ID: Could some oneone let me know the latest Windsock Issue stats? Volume, Number, Month - Major topics... Also the latest Datafile release? (I've got some catching up to do...) Thanks! Brian ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 20:31:26 +0000 From: "Brent Theobald" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: New Blue Max Kits Message-ID: Howdy! Dang! You guys were just teasing me! Brent >From: "Lance Krieg" >Reply-To: wwi@wwi-models.org >To: Multiple recipients of list >Subject: [WWI] Re: New Blue Max Kits >Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 15:11:46 -0500 (EST) > >Todd ripostes: > >"Are you sure about the Jager kit? Justin Young told >me it was going to be an Albatros J.I..." > >Ah, me, you're right, I fear. Apologies... I just got the new Windsock, >noticed the advert, and I guess thought Junkers. > >Mea culpa... > >Lance > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 14:36:00 -0600 From: "Lance Krieg" To: Subject: Re: New Windsock? Message-ID: Brian asks: "Could some one let me know the latest Windsock Issue stats?" Well, here in the backcountry of the USA, I just got Vol 17(?) Number 5, September/October of 2001. This was accompanied by Datafile #89, the SSW R.I (which I had a little trouble getting enthused about). Next year's datafiles include HD.1, Caudron G.3, and G.4, but I can't remember the Central planes... Albatros B.I? HTH Lance ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 18:41:21 -0200 From: mailmarketing@igrafix.net To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Hobby Marketing List Message-ID: <3BD4978000223EDF@mail.san.yahoo.com> (added by postmaster@mail.san.yahoo.com) Ola Hobbysta... Sem duvida a internet eh uma poderosa ferramenta que vocë podera utilizar para o marketing de seu negocio ou mesmo de seu site. Existem na rede inumeros servicos que captam emails de pessoas massivamente, tais sistemas deixam muito aspergido seu mercado vocë manda milhares de emails para atingir apenas alguns poucos. Nosso sistema baseia-se na busca direcionada de endereços relacionados a palavras chave e inumeros filtros definiveis pelo proprio usuario do sistema. Nesta mala direta estamos direcionando nosso enfoque a vocë hobbysta ou possuidor de negocios relacionados ao hobby. Dispomos de uma listagem atualizada com mais de 5000 endereços de hobbystas Brasileiros e de pessoas ligadas de forma direta ou indireta a algum tipo de Hobby. Agora eh a sua oportunidade de entrar em contato com seu publico alvo quer seja ele de hobbystas, lojas de hobby ou mesmo do publico que vocë quiser, basta que entre em contato conosco que rapidamente encaminharemos sua mala direta ou mesmo sua pesquisa de e-mails direcionados ao seu publico especifico. Caso tenha interesse em saber mais sobre esta poderosa ferramenta para o fomento de seu negocio dë um reply desta mensagem que entraremos em contato com maiores informaçoes. Gratos por sua atençao... Administrador Mailmarketing Veja a matéria da ISTOÉ ( Nº203 07/07/01 - Editorias/E-commerce) sobre o Marketing por E-mail em... http://www.terra.com.br/dinheironaweb/203/ecommerce/203_marketing.htm Este e-mail não será mais enviado. Caso tenha interesse, por favor, guarde-o. Este e-mail não será considerado SPAM se incluido na lista de remoção.Clique Aqui ,colocando no assunto Remover,nome e email. Caso for de seu interesse sair desta lista dë um reply neste e-mail que seu nome sera retirado de nosso cadastro. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 14:38:27 -0600 From: "Lance Krieg" To: Subject: Re: New Blue Max Kits Message-ID: Brent, if you ever finish the Gotha, maybe I'll sell you my Lone Star Junkers J.I. It's a pretty nice kit...includes loaves of bread! Lance ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 21:02:44 +0000 From: "Brent Theobald" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: The Gauntlet was New Blue Max Kits Message-ID: Howdy! Lance says: >Brent, if you ever finish the Gotha, maybe I'll sell you my Lone Star > >Junkers J.I. It's a pretty nice kit...includes loaves of bread! I say: That sounds like a challenge, or more correctly a taunt! I will accept this taunt. The Gotha is well along and isn't all that challenging once you stop being daunted by it. Later! Brent _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 15:16:04 -0600 From: "Lance Krieg" To: Subject: Re: The Gauntlet was New Blue Max Kits Message-ID: Brent says: "That sounds like a challenge, or more correctly a taunt!" Well, there's nothing wrong with your ability to detect sarcasm, I see. Recall, as you wrap up the Gotha, that I said "maybe" on the sale! Lance ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 13:17:11 -0800 From: "Bob Pearson" To: ww1 mailing list Subject: November IM Message-ID: <200111012111.fA1LBfn27580@mercury.rapidnet.net> Hi All, Forgot to say that the November IM is posted... OT items are builds by Michael Kendix and Stephen Tontoni, as well as various reviews by Chris, Matt and myself. Regards, Bob Pearson Managing Editor / Internet Modeler http://www.internetmodeler.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 13:28:57 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: New Blue Max Kits Message-ID: <20011101212857.12722.qmail@web11104.mail.yahoo.com> Lance, A Junkers J.I would be great. I have the Lone Star kit. It's typical LSM. However, I'm pretty happy about the Albatros J.I and C.X too. Todd --- Lance Krieg wrote: > Todd ripostes: > > "Are you sure about the Jager kit? Justin Young > told > me it was going to be an Albatros J.I..." > > Ah, me, you're right, I fear. Apologies... I just > got the new Windsock, noticed the advert, and I > guess thought Junkers. > > Mea culpa... > > Lance > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 3857 **********************