WWI Digest 3930 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Sopwith Bungee Cord by "Neil Eddy" 2) question by "Michael Kendix" 3) RE: Magnus by Jan Vihonen 4) Re: Sopwith Bungee Cord by KnnthS@aol.com 5) Fokker-Team-Schorndorf site by Mark Miller 6) RE: Magnus by "Magnus" 7) Cookup site update by Shane & Lorna Jenkins 8) RE: Cookup site update by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Tyllstr=F6m_M=E5rten_=2808=29?= 9) RE: Cookup site update by Shane & Lorna Jenkins 10) Re: PEed Off by Lee 11) RE: Magnus by David Fleming 12) double copies of magazines for sale or trade by "Gaston Graf" 13) Re: Toko Kits by "John J. Ernst" 14) Re: PEed Off by "Steven Perry" 15) Re: PEed Off by KnnthS@aol.com 16) Re: Toko Kits by "Michael Kendix" 17) ot DHC3 Otter decals by David Fleming 18) Re: PEed Off by Lee 19) Re: Toko Kits by "Brent Theobald" 20) Re: Toko Kits by "Brent Theobald" 21) Re: Toko Kits by "Michael Kendix" 22) SV: Re: PEed Off by "Magnus" 23) Re: PEed Off by "Fraser May" 24) 注册送大奖! by "天天假日" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 00:34:11 +1100 From: "Neil Eddy" To: Subject: Sopwith Bungee Cord Message-ID: <005501c17811$5e9fe980$b02932d2@mannock> Tom; This is probably a bit belated and possibly redundant (I've been out of circulation for a few days and am just catching up), but have you looked at the Pup Photo Gallery on the 'Mother of All Websites'? I tried to get a couple of shots with bungee cords in them. Address is..... www.wwi-models.org/Photos/Bri/Pup/index.html Maybe these will help. All the Best Neil E. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 13:37:03 From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: question Message-ID: Has anyone had any contact recently with Shon Howell? Michael _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 15:33:41 +0200 From: Jan Vihonen To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: Magnus Message-ID: <3C04E7B5.9E47FF2C@helsinki.fi> Welcome to the list, Magnus. Where do you live in Sweden? And which scale(s) do you build? Jan (from Finland) > Magnus could well be the northernest, not sure where he's > from, but I think north of me anyway, he might beat Jan > in Helsinki? > /Neil C. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 08:46:32 EST From: KnnthS@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Sopwith Bungee Cord Message-ID: <3d.152a82b3.293644b8@aol.com> In a message dated 28/11/01 5:37:44 am, mannock@iprimus.com.au writes: << Address is..... www.wwi-models.org/Photos/Bri/Pup/index.html Maybe these will help. All the Best Neil E. >> Woulda loved these this summer when finishing Pup! Thanks Not In Adavance- ; ) great shots Neil--thanks from one. Squintie- Ken PS guessed right, in event ------------------------------ Date: 28 Nov 2001 05:57:11 -0800 From: Mark Miller To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Fokker-Team-Schorndorf site Message-ID: <20011128135711.13797.cpmta@c016.snv.cp.net> I know this site has been around a while But I just re-visited it and found a gallery of very nice renderings of the Fokker Dr1. All internal structural images covering the fuse, cockpit, landing gear, and stab. very detailed - down to nuts and bolts :-) I would think they would be valuable refernces for modelers. here's the link: http://www.fokker-team.de/ scroll down in the lower left field find the "Project 3D-Museum" link Mark Find the best deals on the web at AltaVista Shopping! http://www.shopping.altavista.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 15:08:26 +0100 From: "Magnus" To: Subject: RE: Magnus Message-ID: <00ea01c17816$27679d00$648d42d5@magnus> Thanks to Jan and everybody else who has made me feel welcome! I live in Lund, Sweden, so Jan lives much further north than me. I磎 quite new at this (WWI A/C磗), but I usually build winged things in 1/48 and tracked or wheeled things in 1/35. All day I磛e been wrestling with this new virus. Got it from Pegasus Models, so it磗 on topic for this list!:-) If you suspect that you have it, update your virus program, or visit any of these sites: http://housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_corp.asp or: http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/w32.badtrans.b@mm.ht ml This should take care of it. I hope I havn磘 infected any of you by using this list, and if you磍l notice anything strange with any e-mails coming from me, please notify me. Magnus Berggren ----- Original Message ----- From: Jan Vihonen To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 2:41 PM Subject: [WWI] RE: Magnus > Welcome to the list, Magnus. > > Where do you live in Sweden? And which scale(s) do you build? > > Jan (from Finland) > > > > Magnus could well be the northernest, not sure where he's > > from, but I think north of me anyway, he might beat Jan > > in Helsinki? > > /Neil C. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 01:28:49 +1100 From: Shane & Lorna Jenkins To: WW1 posts Subject: Cookup site update Message-ID: <3C04F4A1.B2627167@tac.com.au> Hi all, The new Cookup site has been uploaded and should be live in the next day or so, after I've checked & doublechecked all the links and files on the new server. However, unfortunately I'm missing all the pictures from Steve Perry's 1/48 Eduard Albatros undercarriage article and the CSM W.4 inbox pics. Steve no longer has access to his pictures & I hope someone out there has kept a copy in their files somewhere, if so could you please send a copy to me for uploading. Also, since both Lorna & I have been flat out here like a lizard drinking with setting up our new hobby mail order business, trying to get the last APMA magazine finished & to the printers could we ask an indulgence from the list and get someone to write a short blurb (say a short paragraph or two) for the following aircraft: Albatros D.I, D.II, D.II (OEF), D.III, D.III (OAW), D.III (OEF), D.IV, D.V, D.Va, W.4, C.III, C.V, C.XII. Sopwith Dove, Folder, Salamander, Schnieder, 1 1/2 Strutter, Swallow, Tabloid. All things being well the end of Novemeber will see the new site up and running. All the best, Shane ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 15:35:48 +0100 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Tyllstr=F6m_M=E5rten_=2808=29?= To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: Cookup site update Message-ID: Hi there. I can "write a short blurb" about the Albatros W.4 if you like. I did磏t entered any in the cookup but that should磏t matter should it ?? M錼ten -----Original Message----- From: Shane & Lorna Jenkins [mailto:sljenkins@tac.com.au] Sent: den 28 november 2001 15:29 To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: [WWI] Cookup site update Hi all, The new Cookup site has been uploaded and should be live in the next day or so, after I've checked & doublechecked all the links and files on the new server. However, unfortunately I'm missing all the pictures from Steve Perry's 1/48 Eduard Albatros undercarriage article and the CSM W.4 inbox pics. Steve no longer has access to his pictures & I hope someone out there has kept a copy in their files somewhere, if so could you please send a copy to me for uploading. Also, since both Lorna & I have been flat out here like a lizard drinking with setting up our new hobby mail order business, trying to get the last APMA magazine finished & to the printers could we ask an indulgence from the list and get someone to write a short blurb (say a short paragraph or two) for the following aircraft: Albatros D.I, D.II, D.II (OEF), D.III, D.III (OAW), D.III (OEF), D.IV, D.V, D.Va, W.4, C.III, C.V, C.XII. Sopwith Dove, Folder, Salamander, Schnieder, 1 1/2 Strutter, Swallow, Tabloid. All things being well the end of Novemeber will see the new site up and running. All the best, Shane ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 01:44:56 +1100 From: Shane & Lorna Jenkins To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: Cookup site update Message-ID: <3C04F868.B115BE45@tac.com.au> Tyllstr鰉 M錼ten (08)@mustang.sr.unh.edu wrote: > > Hi there. > > I can "write a short blurb" about the Albatros W.4 if you like. > I did磏t entered any in the cookup but that should磏t matter should it ?? Hi M錼ten, To quote the immortal bard: "hell no" ;-) Shane ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 09:52:15 -0600 From: Lee To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: PEed Off Message-ID: <3C05082F.7040108@x25.net> It is called "Hydrogen Sulfide". Has to be that or one of it's near relatives. Basic aroma is the big give away. We could stink up a city block sized High School during the late 30s and early 40s, so it is nothing new. Lee M. New Braunfels, TX Fraser May wrote: > There is a substance sometimes called 'liver of sulpher' which a friendly > Boots Chemists mixed up for me. I used it to blacken the brass and copper > 'ironware' on model ships. I learned about it in a jewellry class in high > school. It'll turn anything a deep lustrous bluish black. Sadly I don't know > the 'proper' name for it . but boy , does it smell like rotton eggs! Sadly I > gave te last of my stock to another ship modeller some time ago. > >> I'm getting about aggravated with brass photoetch Spandau jackets. >> >> Does anyone have a method of painting them that >> >> A. covers them with paint so they don't look like brass and >> B. doesnt fill in all the holes with paint. >> >> TIA >> sp >> >> >> ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 15:57:44 +0000 From: David Fleming To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: Magnus Message-ID: <3C050977.E7589037@dial.pipex.com> Magnus wrote: > Thanks to Jan and everybody else who has made me feel welcome! > > I live in Lund, Sweden, so Jan lives much further north than me. > I磎 quite new at this (WWI A/C磗), but I usually build winged things in 1/48 > and tracked or wheeled things in 1/35. Welcome from across the North Sea (and Norway !) here in Scotland. The list covers all WW1 modelling topics, so OT (on topic) tracked or wheeled things are more than welcome. Dave ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 17:08:16 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: double copies of magazines for sale or trade Message-ID: Friends, in the ethernal struggle to get my literature organized, I just discovered that I own double copies of the following issues of aviation magazines: Aviation History: ------------------ January 2001: - Last F4 Phantom mission over Saigon, P38 Lightning Ace in the Mediterranean theatre, Beechcraft Bonanza, Mitsubishi F1M2 floatplane. May 2001: - Pappy Boyingtons final interview, story of "Wrong Way Corrigan", nice story about the Mosquito, OT story about Ensign Charles H. Hamman first US Navy pilot who received the Medal of Honor. FlyPast: -------- December 2000: - Korean War Cheetah P51s and F86s, Desert Blenheims, Reno Races, interesting diary exracts of a B17 radio operator. February 2001: - Stalin's Mosquitos, C-45 Southern Comfort, B24 survivors. April 2001: - Lancaster, Spitfire Mk.V, Luftwaffe Jg53 in Tunesia (color pictures). May 2001: - Sink the Bismarck, big size poster of RAF wartime airbases. Aeroplane: ---------- November 2000 - great datafile special about the DeHavilland Mosquito IV, including a double page pullout cutaway drawing. Stories about Cdr Ronnie Hay (BoB pilot), American Firebombers and the Schweinfurt bombing raid. If one of these is missing in your collection please let me know. All magazines are in good condition including posters where included. I offer them for half price plus shipping. In case someone wants them all, shipping is free. I would also agree to trade the magazines for modeling stuff, OT and WWII. Cheers! Gaston Graf (ggraf@vo.lu) Meet the Royal Prussian Fighter Squadron 2 "Boelcke" at: http://www.jastaboelcke.de ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 11:11:55 -0500 From: "John J. Ernst" To: "WWI Digest" Subject: Re: Toko Kits Message-ID: Hello folks, I just purchased two Toko kits - a SS D.III / IV, and a 7F1 Snipe. Is anyone aware of any reviews of these kits or if they are decent builds? TIA john ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 11:17:40 -0500 From: "Steven Perry" To: Subject: Re: PEed Off Message-ID: <003f01c17828$34199000$61e82341@tampabay.rr.com> > It is called "Hydrogen Sulfide". Has to be that or one of it's near > relatives. Basic aroma is the big give away. We could stink up a city > block sized High School during the late 30s and early 40s, so it is > nothing new. H2S is one of the most deadly substances one is liable to encounter. Every year several people in my industry (wastewater treatment) die from exposure to H2S. It does smell like rotten eggs in very low concentrations, However it soon deadens the ofactory nerve endings and is then undetectable by the nose. Most H2S accidents kill more than one when one man goes down another enters the confined space to rescue him and goes down too. Confined space entry procedures and the use of gas detectors have reduced this toll in recent years, but H2S is a major danger and must be taken into account in any work on collection system It causes massive damage in collection systems because in the very moist atmosphere of such systems it forms sulfuric acid. I have seen lift stations where the concrete is eaten away completely exposing and corroding steel re-bar after only a couple of years service. Many utilities feed 50% hydrogen peroxide to the collection systems to reuce H2S problems. H2S is a byproduct of anaerobic bacteria which thrive in the low dissolved oxygen environment of the collection system. Not a substance to mess with. Sorry for the ot rant, but H2S is a hot button in my line of work. sp ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 11:32:59 EST From: KnnthS@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: PEed Off Message-ID: <8d.ff906ae.29366bbb@aol.com> In a message dated 28/11/01 8:17:20 am, sperry03@tampabay.rr.com writes: << Not a substance to mess with. >> wowzer. thanks for the headsup ken ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 16:51:50 From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Toko Kits Message-ID: >From: "John J. Ernst" >Hello folks, > >I just purchased two Toko kits - a SS D.III / IV, and a 7F1 Snipe. Is > >anyone aware of any reviews of these kits or if they are decent builds? John: Older issues of Internet Modeler featured both of these, however, those issues are no longer available on the Internet Modeler web site, though a CD with a bunch of old issues can be purchased. I built the Snipe and it's a good kit - no problems. Wayne also built one, only better, and won thrid place at the Nationals! The SSW D.III/D.IV looks good though I haven't built it. There's also a correction resin thing for it from Hawkeye. I recommend both kits highly. Michael _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 17:00:25 +0000 From: David Fleming To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: ot DHC3 Otter decals Message-ID: <3C051828.CBAEC12A@dial.pipex.com> Please excuse ot request. I'm planning to order the 1/72 Max decals sheet for the Otter, but as I'm only interested in the RAF option, I wondered if any listee who might want the non-RAF subjects would be interested in sharing/trading the non-RAF sections of the sheet ? Please reply off list Thanks David ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 11:44:07 -0600 From: Lee To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: PEed Off Message-ID: <3C052267.8000301@x25.net> Steve is completely correct. H2S is also a by product of the catalytic reactor under your car. You can often smell a car ahead of you in heavy traffic. Some people believe it is a sign of a failing catalytic reactor but I am still not sure it is that much of a sign. It can also be bad gas or an excess passing through. H2S on a rainy day can quickly change into a weak solution of H2SO4 and that ain't good. H2S is the prime beginning of H2SO4 which is a poor way to spell "Sulfuric Acid" which is right up there with some of the worst or best dependent on your purpose and point of view. Many of the gases given off during chemical reactions of H2SO4 are more than a bit dangerous and often deadly. Some gases are explosive as well.. It is a compound best left alone by the unwise. Lee M. New Braunfels, TX Steven Perry wrote: >> It is called "Hydrogen Sulfide". Has to be that or one of it's near >> relatives. Basic aroma is the big give away. We could stink up a city >> block sized High School during the late 30s and early 40s, so it is >> nothing new. > > > H2S is one of the most deadly substances one is liable to encounter. Every > year several people in my industry (wastewater treatment) die from exposure > to H2S. It does smell like rotten eggs in very low concentrations, However > it soon deadens the ofactory nerve endings and is then undetectable by the > nose. > > Most H2S accidents kill more than one when one man goes down another enters > the confined space to rescue him and goes down too. Confined space entry > procedures and the use of gas detectors have reduced this toll in recent > years, but H2S is a major danger and must be taken into account in any work > on collection system > > It causes massive damage in collection systems because in the very moist > atmosphere of such systems it forms sulfuric acid. I have seen lift stations > where the concrete is eaten away completely exposing and corroding steel > re-bar after only a couple of years service. Many utilities feed 50% > hydrogen peroxide to the collection systems to reuce H2S problems. H2S is a > byproduct of anaerobic bacteria which thrive in the low dissolved oxygen > environment of the collection system. > > Not a substance to mess with. Sorry for the ot rant, but H2S is a hot button > in my line of work. > sp > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 17:45:17 +0000 From: "Brent Theobald" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Toko Kits Message-ID: Hi John, Here is my review of the Sopwith Snipe. http://www.squadron.com/old/Sopwith%20Snipe%20Review.html Peter Crow did an excellent job building the same aircraft. It's a good model. The Snipe was the first OT 1/72 model I completed. In fact I built this pilot's (Sapozinov?) later Snipe as well. The Toko SS D.III/IV is a good kit too. However there are a couple of accurizing kits available from Hawkeye Resins. They were mastered by Steve Hustad. Later! Brent _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 17:47:49 +0000 From: "Brent Theobald" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Toko Kits Message-ID: Howdy! >I built the Snipe and it's a good kit - no problems. Wayne also built one, >only better, and won thrid place at the Nationals! Who's Wayne? Later! Brent _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 17:52:28 From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Toko Kits Message-ID: >From: "John J. Ernst" >I just purchased two Toko kits - a SS D.III / IV, and a 7F1 Snipe. Is > >anyone aware of any reviews of these kits or if they are decent builds? My apologies. A few minutes back I sent a message saying "Wayne" had won 3rd in the Nationals for his Snipe. I meant "Brent". Who on earth "Wayne" is, I have no idea!:) We will now return to our scheduled programme, please don't adjust your set. Michael _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 19:24:28 +0100 From: "Magnus" To: Subject: SV: Re: PEed Off Message-ID: <01f001c17839$edd65440$648d42d5@magnus> Wouldn磘 H2O2 work? A lot less poisoness, and easier to buy. Maybe a lot slower, but with my building rate, why should I care! :-) Magnus ----- Original Message ----- From: Lee To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 6:37 PM Subject: [WWI] Re: PEed Off > Steve is completely correct. > > H2S is also a by product of the catalytic reactor under your car. You > can often smell a car ahead of you in heavy traffic. Some people > believe it is a sign of a failing catalytic reactor but I am still not > sure it is that much of a sign. It can also be bad gas or an excess > passing through. > > H2S on a rainy day can quickly change into a weak solution of H2SO4 and > that ain't good. > > H2S is the prime beginning of H2SO4 which is a poor way to spell > "Sulfuric Acid" which is right up there with some of the worst or best > dependent on your purpose and point of view. Many of the gases given > off during chemical reactions of H2SO4 are more than a bit dangerous and > often deadly. Some gases are explosive as well.. It is a compound best > left alone by the unwise. > > Lee M. > New Braunfels, TX > > Steven Perry wrote: > > >> It is called "Hydrogen Sulfide". Has to be that or one of it's near > >> relatives. Basic aroma is the big give away. We could stink up a city > >> block sized High School during the late 30s and early 40s, so it is > >> nothing new. > > > > > > H2S is one of the most deadly substances one is liable to encounter. Every > > year several people in my industry (wastewater treatment) die from exposure > > to H2S. It does smell like rotten eggs in very low concentrations, However > > it soon deadens the ofactory nerve endings and is then undetectable by the > > nose. > > > > Most H2S accidents kill more than one when one man goes down another enters > > the confined space to rescue him and goes down too. Confined space entry > > procedures and the use of gas detectors have reduced this toll in recent > > years, but H2S is a major danger and must be taken into account in any work > > on collection system > > > > It causes massive damage in collection systems because in the very moist > > atmosphere of such systems it forms sulfuric acid. I have seen lift stations > > where the concrete is eaten away completely exposing and corroding steel > > re-bar after only a couple of years service. Many utilities feed 50% > > hydrogen peroxide to the collection systems to reuce H2S problems. H2S is a > > byproduct of anaerobic bacteria which thrive in the low dissolved oxygen > > environment of the collection system. > > > > Not a substance to mess with. Sorry for the ot rant, but H2S is a hot button > > in my line of work. > > sp > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 19:22:43 +0100 From: "Fraser May" To: Subject: Re: PEed Off Message-ID: <001401c1783a$0150e6c0$644bb13e@m1i9c9> Hi, again, Yow, Good point, just another thing they didn't tell us about in Art School 40 odd yrs. ago, you can add to that the toxicity of some artists pigments, for those of you doing oil or w/colour weathering - beware heavy metals. stay safe Fraser > > It is called "Hydrogen Sulfide". Has to be that or one of it's near > > relatives. Basic aroma is the big give away. We could stink up a city > > block sized High School during the late 30s and early 40s, so it is > > nothing new. > > H2S is one of the most deadly substances one is liable to encounter. Every > year several people in my industry (wastewater treatment) die from exposure > to H2S. It does smell like rotten eggs in very low concentrations, However > it soon deadens the ofactory nerve endings and is then undetectable by the > nose. > > Most H2S accidents kill more than one when one man goes down another enters > the confined space to rescue him and goes down too. Confined space entry > procedures and the use of gas detectors have reduced this toll in recent > years, but H2S is a major danger and must be taken into account in any work > on collection system > > It causes massive damage in collection systems because in the very moist > atmosphere of such systems it forms sulfuric acid. I have seen lift stations > where the concrete is eaten away completely exposing and corroding steel > re-bar after only a couple of years service. Many utilities feed 50% > hydrogen peroxide to the collection systems to reuce H2S problems. H2S is a > byproduct of anaerobic bacteria which thrive in the low dissolved oxygen > environment of the collection system. > > Not a substance to mess with. Sorry for the ot rant, but H2S is a hot button > in my line of work. > sp > > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 11:11:40 +0800 From: "天天假日" To: aaa@365holiday.net Subject: 注册送大奖! 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