WWI Digest 4034 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) decals by "Bob Pearson" 2) Re: decals by tbittners@sprintmail.com 3) Re: decals by "Ross Moorhouse" 4) Yet Another Book plea by knut.erik.hagen@login-3.eunet.no (Knut Erik Hagen) 5) Re: decals by "Bob Pearson" 6) Re: Buying on eBay by "Mike Franklin" 7) Re: lost site by "Ross Moorhouse" 8) Re: decals/again by "Tom Plesha" 9) Re: decals by Morg17ms@aol.com 10) RE: How i got the virus via the list ... by "Gaston Graf" 11) RE: How i got the virus via the list ... by "Ross Moorhouse" 12) Re: decals by "Bob Pearson" 13) Re: decals/again by "Bob Pearson" 14) Re: Yet Another Book plea by "ot811" 15) by "Jim Landon" 16) Re: decals/again/AGAIN by "Tom Plesha" 17) Slow Boat to Japan by "Mordecai Sheftall" 18) RE: Slow Boat to Japan by Volker Haeusler 19) Re: RAF Book opinion by Ray Boorman 20) Re: Slow Boat to Japan by "Ross Moorhouse" 21) RE: decals by Shane Weier 22) Ebay Stropp Decal Sheet by "Bill Weckel" 23) Re: Slow Boat to Japan by Shane Weier ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 14:44:07 -0800 From: "Bob Pearson" To: ww1 mailing list Subject: decals Message-ID: <101018425901@smtp.vphos.net> Hi all, I feel inspired right now, so I am wondering would people rather choose individual markings or buy sets of a theme .. ie USAS squadron insignias, Jasta 15 etc etc ... Regards, Bob ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 17:49:32 -0500 (EST) From: tbittners@sprintmail.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: decals Message-ID: <20020104224932.2AB6446840@eclipse.qis.net> On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 17:45:42 -0500 (EST), Bob Pearson wrote: > I feel inspired right now, so I am wondering would people rather choose > individual markings or buy sets of a theme .. ie USAS squadron insignias, > Jasta 15 etc etc ... Both. Give me Herisson's N 75 Nie.24, as well as a whole sheet of N/Spa 75. I'm sure we'll buy whatever you come out with, Bob. Matt Bittner ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 09:54:46 +1100 From: "Ross Moorhouse" To: Subject: Re: decals Message-ID: <000701c19572$cec1c3e0$3b482dcb@nsw.bigpond.net.au> Well I would love to see a Turkish set for 1914 to 1918 and a set for 1921 to 1922 . in both 1/72 and 1/48 scale please. Cheers Ross ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Pearson" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 9:45 AM Subject: [WWI] decals | Hi all, | | I feel inspired right now, so I am wondering would people rather choose | individual markings or buy sets of a theme .. ie USAS squadron insignias, | Jasta 15 etc etc ... | | Regards, | Bob ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 00:04:32 +0100 (CET) From: knut.erik.hagen@login-3.eunet.no (Knut Erik Hagen) To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Yet Another Book plea Message-ID: <20020104230432.EC1243463F@login-3.eunet.no> Hei, A basic book that explains the development of military aircraft is "AIR Power - a modern illustrated military history". It is written for those interested in fighter and bomber technology, covering from early days and up to the then current state of the art. Long out of print, but should show up in second-hand bookstores. Check with your local library, ISBN 0 7026 0047 4 Phoebus publ 1979. Written by Anderton, Batchelor, Cooper and Gunston. And, I must say that SSHs work on the Sopwith Baby is most impressive, the article is now with the rest of my references on the aircraft. But - I don`t think it would be able to fly with bombs and both mgs fitted, it would have needed a jockey sized pilot to get it off the water. Eders Knut Erik >Being a relative newcomer to WWI aviation, I sometimes feel frustrated by >lack of knowledge about the mechanics and technologies of a ww1 era >aircraft. > Without jeopardizing my retirement fund, I would like to read books that >dela with these aspects in some detail. >To give you a flavour for what I am seeking, these books should answer >questions such as: >- what is a drift wire? >- cockpit instruments- what are they, on what principle do they operate >(science, technology) >- what are those various thingies on an aircraft, and what is their purpose? >- how do bomb sights work, bomb racks work ? >- what is the internal framework of a craft, what material are the members ? >- what is the landing speed of a particular craft ? >- were landing flaps ever used in ww1 ? > >Is there A book, or class of publications that would answer such questions? >The Datafiles carry lot of detail photos and drawings but leave out the >descriptions. >Again, thanks in advance >SSH > > > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 15:04:51 -0800 From: "Bob Pearson" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: decals Message-ID: <101018550101@smtp.vphos.net> The first ones I do will be based on artwork that I have already done. . so those who have the CD are recommended to look through it and see what they would like. Right now USAS and Escadrille markings seem to be in the lead for popularity Bob ---------- >From: "Ross Moorhouse" >To: Multiple recipients of list >Subject: [WWI] Re: decals >Date: Fri, Jan 4, 2002, 2:56 pm > > Well I would love to see a Turkish set for 1914 to 1918 and a set for 1921 > to 1922 . in both 1/72 and 1/48 scale please. > > Cheers > > Ross > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Bob Pearson" > To: "Multiple recipients of list" > Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 9:45 AM > Subject: [WWI] decals > > > | Hi all, > | > | I feel inspired right now, so I am wondering would people rather choose > | individual markings or buy sets of a theme .. ie USAS squadron insignias, > | Jasta 15 etc etc ... > | > | Regards, > | Bob ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 15:08:28 -0800 From: "Mike Franklin" To: Subject: Re: Buying on eBay Message-ID: <000501c19574$d1ee87e0$4fedfc9e@picker> I want to point out that there are several fatal flaws in your proposed "gentleman's agreement" and "dibbs" ideas. First, you all are missing the primary point of eBay. It is an auction, not a store. Auction means that he who is willing to pay the most, gets the prize, not he who sees it first. Secondly, and more to the point, think on this scenario: List member AAA sees a Bloggs X-500 quadruplane and figures he can afford $20.00 and so bids, and claims "dibbs" on the list. List member BBB wants this item, and is willing to pay $25.00 for it, but holds back because of the "gentleman's agreement". NON list member YYY who knows nothing of the agreement also wants this rare aeroplane, and bids $23.00 and wins the auction for $21.00. Now, both list members are losers. AAA because he was out bid, and BBB because he lost out by not bidding for fear of hurting AAA's feelings, even though he would have won if he had bid his first impulse. Lastly, a gentlemans agreement is worth the paper it is printed on. If I want a model, I will bid what I am willing to pay for it, regardless of who else might want it. This an auction people. Mike Franklin Bellingham, WA USA "No man is so hated as he who will drive the speed limit" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 10:30:45 +1100 From: "Ross Moorhouse" To: Subject: Re: lost site Message-ID: <005901c19577$d52b0de0$3b482dcb@nsw.bigpond.net.au> Myles was this the site ??? http://www.fly.to/jasta if so it was little old me that posted it .. ;-) Cheers Ross ----- Original Message ----- From: "Myles Miller" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 5:05 AM Subject: [WWI] lost site | Hello, | | Within the past couple of weeks someone posted a link to a German website | with several OT models. | I remember being impressed with the realism of one of the engines pictured, | and would like to view it again. | Unfortunately, I didn't bookmark the site. I've searched through the | mailing list archives but haven't been able to find the specific message. | Does anyone have the URL for this site? | | Many thanks, | Myles | | p.s. In case anyone is interested, that Lone Star Junkers J.1 went for | $72.00 - way out of my league...... | | I need a new and more lucrative profession............... | | ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 18:42:16 -0500 From: "Tom Plesha" To: Subject: Re: decals/again Message-ID: <001301c19579$72546700$2cfdfa18@mcmb1.mi.home.com> Hi Bob- Without going to the CD, which I have, my first request would be all of the strut-fuselage-rudder stencils of "lift here, weight/balance info-etc. in Central powers, first of course. Later Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Pearson" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 6:07 PM Subject: [WWI] Re: decals > The first ones I do will be based on artwork that I have already done. . > so those who have the CD are recommended to look through it and see what > they would like. > > Right now USAS and Escadrille markings seem to be in the lead for popularity > > Bob > > ---------- > >From: "Ross Moorhouse" > >To: Multiple recipients of list > >Subject: [WWI] Re: decals > >Date: Fri, Jan 4, 2002, 2:56 pm > > > > > Well I would love to see a Turkish set for 1914 to 1918 and a set for 1921 > > to 1922 . in both 1/72 and 1/48 scale please. > > > > Cheers > > > > Ross > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Bob Pearson" > > To: "Multiple recipients of list" > > Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 9:45 AM > > Subject: [WWI] decals > > > > > > | Hi all, > > | > > | I feel inspired right now, so I am wondering would people rather choose > > | individual markings or buy sets of a theme .. ie USAS squadron insignias, > > | Jasta 15 etc etc ... > > | > > | Regards, > > | Bob > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 19:01:17 EST From: Morg17ms@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: decals Message-ID: <7c.20c5aeed.29679c4d@aol.com> --part1_7c.20c5aeed.29679c4d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I'd probably go with sets of a theme., but I'm easy any way the group wants to go. I just think that sets give more options, and would certainly fill up a decal sheet more efficiently. Tom Morgan --part1_7c.20c5aeed.29679c4d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I'd probably go with sets of a theme., but I'm easy any way the group wants to go.  I just think that sets give more options, and would certainly fill up a decal sheet more efficiently.

Tom Morgan
--part1_7c.20c5aeed.29679c4d_boundary-- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 01:01:39 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: RE: How i got the virus via the list ... Message-ID: Ross, isn't it because any non-registered guest may post messages to the list that these little s*****s may spread their shit on the list? I think so. And I think the only thing that could help us getting definetly rid of them is the nuke button at the bed of "Cowboy 1" ;o). It should be located close to the "nurse" button like it was the case as Cowboy Ronnie still ruled the US... Remember that Genesis video ??? No need to worry - Ignore, and hit the delete key instead of the nuke button in case Chinese crap shows up on your screen and you are done. hakuuna matata Gaston www.jastaboelcke.de > > So when it comes to these Chinese emails don't touch the links in them. I > want to know who signed the list up for these. I have a big piece of water > pipe with their name on it waiting. > > Ross > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 11:10:20 +1100 From: "Ross Moorhouse" To: Subject: RE: How i got the virus via the list ... Message-ID: <008501c1957d$5cdca820$3b482dcb@nsw.bigpond.net.au> Its all fixed now.. The guys at PC911 forum are the best. http://www.pcnineoneone.com/dcforum/computer/30835.html to see what they did to help me out.. Cheers Ross ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gaston Graf" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 11:04 AM Subject: [WWI] RE: How i got the virus via the list ... | Ross, | | isn't it because any non-registered guest may post messages to the list that | these little s*****s may spread their shit on the list? I think so. And I | think the only thing that could help us getting definetly rid of them is the | nuke button at the bed of "Cowboy 1" ;o). It should be located close to the | "nurse" button like it was the case as Cowboy Ronnie still ruled the US... | Remember that Genesis video ??? | | No need to worry - Ignore, and hit the delete key instead of the nuke button | in case Chinese crap shows up on your screen and you are done. | | hakuuna matata | | Gaston | www.jastaboelcke.de | | | > | > So when it comes to these Chinese emails don't touch the links in them. I | > want to know who signed the list up for these. I have a big piece of water | > pipe with their name on it waiting. | > | > Ross | > | > | > | > | ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 16:22:17 -0800 From: "Bob Pearson" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: decals Message-ID: <101019014701@smtp.vphos.net> > I'd probably go with sets of a theme., but I'm easy any way the group wants > to go. I just think that sets give more options, and would certainly fill up > a decal sheet more efficiently. > > Tom Morgan My only concern with sets is that most of them will never be used .. although if folks pay for them that shouldn't be any concern of mine .. I guess .. I suppose. .. Bob ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 16:20:48 -0800 From: "Bob Pearson" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: decals/again Message-ID: <101019015101@smtp.vphos.net> boring. ..... next :-) Actually I do have many of the weights tables done as well as generic serials for Pfalz, Roland D.VI and Fokker D.VI/VII. Have to see what else I have done. Bob > Hi Bob- > Without going to the CD, which I have, my first request would be all of the > strut-fuselage-rudder stencils of "lift here, weight/balance info-etc. in > Central powers, first of course. > Later > Tom ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 19:23:56 -0500 From: "ot811" To: Subject: Re: Yet Another Book plea Message-ID: <042f01c1957f$4771f380$0800010a@cyberelan.com> Knut, So to my list of frustrating questions, I add:"Can a baby take off with 2 bombs and 2 lewises". ----- Original Message ----- From: Knut Erik Hagen To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 6:06 PM Subject: [WWI] Yet Another Book plea > Hei, > > A basic book that explains the development of military aircraft is > "AIR Power - a modern illustrated military history". > It is written for those interested in fighter and bomber technology, > covering from early days and up to the then current state of the art. > Long out of print, but should show up in second-hand bookstores. > Check with your local library, ISBN 0 7026 0047 4 Phoebus publ 1979. > Written by Anderton, Batchelor, Cooper and Gunston. > > And, I must say that SSHs work on the Sopwith Baby is most impressive, > the article is now with the rest of my references on the aircraft. > But - I don`t think it would be able to fly with bombs and both mgs fitted, > it would have needed a jockey sized pilot to get it off the water. > > > Eders > Knut Erik > > >Being a relative newcomer to WWI aviation, I sometimes feel frustrated by > >lack of knowledge about the mechanics and technologies of a ww1 era > >aircraft. > > Without jeopardizing my retirement fund, I would like to read books that > >dela with these aspects in some detail. > >To give you a flavour for what I am seeking, these books should answer > >questions such as: > >- what is a drift wire? > >- cockpit instruments- what are they, on what principle do they operate > >(science, technology) > >- what are those various thingies on an aircraft, and what is their purpose? > >- how do bomb sights work, bomb racks work ? > >- what is the internal framework of a craft, what material are the members ? > >- what is the landing speed of a particular craft ? > >- were landing flaps ever used in ww1 ? > > > >Is there A book, or class of publications that would answer such questions? > >The Datafiles carry lot of detail photos and drawings but leave out the > >descriptions. > >Again, thanks in advance > >SSH > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 00:36:59 From: "Jim Landon" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Cc: TheGreatLandoni@hotmail.com Message-ID: WARNING: incoming message from unsubscribed semi-listee Wow! I just finished studying all the new photos added for January. When I sent my Salmson pix to Allan there wasn't anything up for January yet and I thought I'd be the first and only one. Boy was I wrong about that! I really enjoyed studying every single shot of all the fantastic work you guys have been doing. Thanks for taking pictures and sending them in, even if they do make my Salmson look like dogey poo by comparison! David Burke: 1/48 Flashback Sopwith Pup "Kiwi" David Burke again: Nieuport 11 from the Eduard Profi-Pack kit. David Burke again: Gavia 1/48 Scout C in Middle Eastern markings Gabriele Zenoni: scratch built Pavesi & Tolotti tractor Gabriele Zenoni again: scratch built RAF Fe8 Bucky Sheftall: 1/48th Blue Max F.2.B Bucky Sheftall: Blue Max Halberstadt Cl.II Jim Landon _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 19:41:35 -0500 From: "Tom Plesha" To: Subject: Re: decals/again/AGAIN Message-ID: <000b01c19581$bb2d1be0$2cfdfa18@mcmb1.mi.home.com> OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!!! Later Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Pearson" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 7:25 PM Subject: [WWI] Re: decals/again > boring. ..... next :-) > > Actually I do have many of the weights tables done as well as generic > serials for Pfalz, Roland D.VI and Fokker D.VI/VII. Have to see what else I > have done. > > Bob > > > > Hi Bob- > > Without going to the CD, which I have, my first request would be all of the > > strut-fuselage-rudder stencils of "lift here, weight/balance info-etc. in > > Central powers, first of course. > > Later > > Tom > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 10:11:59 +0900 From: "Mordecai Sheftall" To: Subject: Slow Boat to Japan Message-ID: <003801c19586$9787cbe0$254f07d3@computer> Y'all are welcome over here anytime. We just bought a new house, so we've got plenty of space for guests. Hope you don't mind sleeping in a futon on the floor, though. Schedule for the standard honored modeler guest "five cent tour": - Visit Tamiya headquarters, "do lunch" with Mr. Tamiya - Visit Hasegawa and, yet again, plead in vain for them to bust out the DML molds and do some new runs of Dr.Is, D.VIIs and D.VIIIs (there are still plenty of SPADS floating around out there, so we don't need any more of them) - Visit the local geisha house - Try some "hardcore sushi" (whale anus and sea slug require the most courage, I suppose) - Visit a "soapland" (I'll explain that off-list to anyone who's interested) - Pack your hungover, thoroughly spent and satiated gaijin ass onto a bullet train and send you home Any takers? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 03:56:22 +0800 From: Volker Haeusler To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: Slow Boat to Japan Message-ID: Hi Bucky, congrats to the new home! where in Japan are you at? I´ll be back for a business trip in February or March (Tokio and the Tochigi prefecture)... I actually was in Japan in November, and while coming back with mainly ot stuff, I got a Model Art book on Japanese floatplanes. While not a lot, there is some *great* OT stuff in it, like Floatplanes used in the Tsingtao campaign, and a Hispano Suiza engined Brandenburg W 29. Plus one aircraft I am unable to identify, but looking like a floatplane combination of a Salmson and a Sopwith - any ideas on that one? Volker -----Original Message----- From: wwi@wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi@wwi-models.org]On Behalf Of Mordecai Sheftall Sent: 05 January 2002 09:15 To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: [WWI] Slow Boat to Japan Y'all are welcome over here anytime. We just bought a new house, so we've got plenty of space for guests. Hope you don't mind sleeping in a futon on the floor, though. Schedule for the standard honored modeler guest "five cent tour": - Visit Tamiya headquarters, "do lunch" with Mr. Tamiya - Visit Hasegawa and, yet again, plead in vain for them to bust out the DML molds and do some new runs of Dr.Is, D.VIIs and D.VIIIs (there are still plenty of SPADS floating around out there, so we don't need any more of them) - Visit the local geisha house - Try some "hardcore sushi" (whale anus and sea slug require the most courage, I suppose) - Visit a "soapland" (I'll explain that off-list to anyone who's interested) - Pack your hungover, thoroughly spent and satiated gaijin ass onto a bullet train and send you home Any takers? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 17:41:44 -0800 From: Ray Boorman To: Subject: Re: RAF Book opinion Message-ID: <20020105014434.UUGX3650.priv-edtnes11-hme0.telusplanet.net@ray> The Crowood Aviation book very nicely complements the datafiles, it has many clear photo's and a good development and operational history on each family (BE,RE,FE,and SE's). Whilst there are not a lot of drawings there are some mini bios on some of the more important people involved with the RAF Factory without filling up valuable Aircraft space. The book also has a very well balanced section specifically on the BE2 family of aircraft. What I am getting at is it highlights there strengths and weakness's. Typically you only get the negatives. Some very interesting pictures of SE2''s, SE4's BS1, CE1 and how about a really ugly FE4 and a Tarrant Tabor. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. Whilst were on the subject the Crowood Sopwith book is pretty good too. Ray On Fri, 4 Jan 2002 11:16:39 -0500 (EST), ot811 wrote: >Hi, > Would like the opinions of the list about the book, as I wish to >purchase >it. >"Aircraft of the Royal Aircraft Factory", by Paul Hare, Crowood >press. My >interest is mainly in good detailed clear photos of the crafts, >technical >descriptions, and drawings. I am not too interested in the history >aspect. >Does it complement the datafiles or is it mostly the same stuff. >thanks >SSH > > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 13:00:38 +1100 From: "Ross Moorhouse" To: Subject: Re: Slow Boat to Japan Message-ID: <000f01c1958c$c5625340$3b482dcb@nsw.bigpond.net.au> Well Revel is scheduled to release the D.VII this year in 1/48th. would say its the Dragon molds.. Ross ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mordecai Sheftall" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Saturday, January 05, 2002 12:14 PM Subject: [WWI] Slow Boat to Japan | Y'all are welcome over here anytime. We just bought a new house, so we've | got plenty of space for guests. Hope you don't mind sleeping in a futon on | the floor, though. | | Schedule for the standard honored modeler guest "five cent tour": | | - Visit Tamiya headquarters, "do lunch" with Mr. Tamiya | - Visit Hasegawa and, yet again, plead in vain for them to bust out the DML | molds and do some new runs of Dr.Is, D.VIIs and D.VIIIs (there are still | plenty of SPADS floating around out there, so we don't need any more of | them) | - Visit the local geisha house | - Try some "hardcore sushi" (whale anus and sea slug require the most | courage, I suppose) | - Visit a "soapland" (I'll explain that off-list to anyone who's interested) | - Pack your hungover, thoroughly spent and satiated gaijin ass onto a bullet | train and send you home | | Any takers? | | ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 12:14:32 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: decals Message-ID: <7186131CB805D411A60E0090272F7C7102BCD9A1@mimhexch1.mim.com.au> Bob asks: > I feel inspired right now, so I am wondering would people > rather choose > individual markings or buy sets of a theme .. ie USAS > squadron insignias, Jasta 15 etc etc ... Sets of a theme. A variety of French Esc markings, Italian ditto. USAS, okay them too. 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. For general enquires: ++61 7 3833 8000 Support Centre e-mail: supportcentre@mim.com.au Support Centre phone: Australia 1800500646 International ++61 7 38338042 ********************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 21:15:30 -0500 From: "Bill Weckel" To: Subject: Ebay Stropp Decal Sheet Message-ID: <000501c1958e$d9e8eca0$7600a8c0@neo.rr.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C19564.F112E4A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have nothing to do with this, other than being one of the dutch bidders... Just thought the list might be interested... I ordered 2 sheets myself. 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------=_NextPart_000_0006_01C19564.F112E4A0-- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 12:18:41 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: Re: Slow Boat to Japan Message-ID: <7186131CB805D411A60E0090272F7C7102BCD9A2@mimhexch1.mim.com.au> Ross, > Well Revel is scheduled to release the D.VII this year in > 1/48th. would say its the Dragon molds.. How much do you wish to wager? I hope it's so, but Revell == Monogram who have a perfectly old mould right now 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. For general enquires: ++61 7 3833 8000 Support Centre e-mail: supportcentre@mim.com.au Support Centre phone: Australia 1800500646 International ++61 7 38338042 ********************************************************************** ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 4034 **********************