WWI Digest 4038 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) the correct URL was RE: Re: Silky Dr1 at Jasta Boelcke by "Gaston Graf" 2) Re: decals by "Gaston Graf" 3) Re: Manfred,s silk things by "Gaston Graf" 4) Re: decals by "Gaston Graf" 5) Re: decals by "Gaston Graf" 6) Re: Euro by Witold Kozakiewicz 7) Re: Euro by "Gaston Graf" 8) Re: Euro by "Gaston Graf" 9) Re: Euro by Al Superczynski 10) Re: gliding Mouse by KnnthS@aol.com 11) Re: Paint heft by "Bob Pearson" 12) Re: Jacob decals by "Bob Pearson" 13) Decals by "Bob Pearson" 14) I'm back by "Michael and Sharon Alvarado, NSWC" 15) Re: decals by Steve Cox 16) Re: Jacob decals by Matt Bittner 17) Inside Eduard ( german text only, sorry) by "Charlie and Linda Duckworth" 18) slow boat by "Mordecai Sheftall" 19) Couple of questions: by Robert Horton 20) Re: Euro by Ray Boorman 21) VIRUS ALERT/SNOW WHITE by "Tom Plesha" 22) Re: Couple of questions: by "Lee M." 23) Re: Jacob decals by Rory Goodwin 24) Decals redux by "Bob Pearson" 25) Re: Jacob decals by "Bob Pearson" 26) Re: Jacob decals by "ibs4421" 27) Furnished Office For Rent (close to O'Hare) by milana12370@yahoo.com 28) Re: Furnished Office For Rent (close to O'Hare) by "ibs4421" 29) =?big5?Q?=B1z=B7Q=A4R=AD=D3=A8=F6=B6=DC=3F=A7=B9=A5=FE=A7K=B6O~~?= by Net5½u¤W¯«ºâ 30) Re: Jacob decals by "James Fahey" 31) Re: VIRUS ALERT/SNOW WHITE by "Dave Burke" 32) Don't you just love it when you open a new .... by "Ross Moorhouse" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 22:08:00 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: the correct URL was RE: Re: Silky Dr1 at Jasta Boelcke Message-ID: Oh me idiot! I'm sorry for the inconvenience, folks, but I FORGOT to add you the link the the picture that I scanned. It is not embedded in a html page so you won't find it on my aircraft section. Click here please: http://www.jastaboelcke.de/images/silk-dr1.jpg I'm really sorry Gaston > > > Give us a help, Gaston. Aircraft section? News? Where did you hide it? > > Hans ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 22:11:16 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: Re: decals Message-ID: Oh I am not completely against the Mrs on the throne - I only wish she and other would be a bit more open to European politics. It's true that GB is an island but they don't need to fear "Operation Seelöwe" anymore. tataaaaaaaa Gaston www.jastaboelcke.de > > > Even the > >Brits accept Euros, except but for the old hag on their throne > who refuses > >to progress. > > > I say, old chap, that's a bit strong!... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > but true, of course. Vive le Republic! > N > -- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 22:14:05 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: Re: Manfred,s silk things Message-ID: > > I've been meaning to ask ya'll about this stacking bump thingee. What are > they? Why are they there? > Warren, the rubber staking pads was there to protect the leading edge of the wings when they was stored separately on the ground. The pads avoided that the whole leading edge came in contact with the ground, hence with moisture and dirt. On some wings they was missing for unknown reason. hth Gaston www.jastaboelcke.de ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 22:18:02 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: Re: decals Message-ID: Non - C'est "Vive la République!" Yes, that would make sense. Gaston www.jastaboelcke.de > > Vive le Republic! says Nigel. > > Vive la Republic de Luxembourg...? > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 22:24:29 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: Re: decals Message-ID: My apologies, My Lord - will you throw me into the tower now if I will ever dare to cross the Channel in an unarmed aircraft? Euroland fantasy.... tztztztz.... I call that ENVY. Well, but you are right My Lord - let's get back to plastic talk. Pauke-Pauke-Pauke Gaston ;oP www.jastaboelcke.de > > Gaston Graf wrote: > > > Even the Brits accept Euros, except but for the old hag on > their throne who > > refuses > > to progress. > > > > Hey ! Since when did this become throw gratuitous insults about > heads of state > list ? Apart from the fact that the Queen has nothing to do with > whether or not > the UK becomes part of the Euroland fantasy, I don't hear anyone throwing > insults at your Govt or leaders. > > Let's get back to modelling WW1 talk please. > > Dave > > > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 22:44:06 +0100 From: Witold Kozakiewicz To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Euro Message-ID: <3C3773A6.80909@bg.am.lodz.pl> Gaston Graf wrote: > - that it was a Swedish idea to create bi-colored coins and avoid the use of > too much Nickel? Unfortunately neither the Swedes nor the Brits participate > in the change to the Euro. Do you know that we have in Poland that type coins since 1995 (2zloty coin is yellow with white center and 5 zloty is white with yellow center.) -- Witold Kozakiewicz ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 23:02:10 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: Re: Euro Message-ID: Hi friend, I write you off list to avoid probs with the ot-busters. Well, I never had Polish currency in my fingers I knew that other nations used already the two-colored coins as well. The French had their 10 franc piece bi-colored. I think the Spanish used bi-coored coins also. I hope that Poland will participate in the Euro Union as well after they joined the EC. That would add some more nice looking coins to the pool ;o). btw: did you notice that some Brits really act fussy when it comes to their Queen? That was too funny. Sometimes I love it to stab into a hornets nest, hehe. all the best Gaston > > > - that it was a Swedish idea to create bi-colored coins and > avoid the use of > > too much Nickel? Unfortunately neither the Swedes nor the Brits > participate > > in the change to the Euro. > > > Do you know that we have in Poland that type coins since 1995 (2zloty > coin is yellow with white center and 5 zloty is white with yellow center.) > > > -- > Witold Kozakiewicz > > > > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 23:03:05 +0100 From: "Gaston Graf" To: Subject: Re: Euro Message-ID: ouch...................................................... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 16:19:47 -0600 From: Al Superczynski To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Euro Message-ID: On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 17:04:01 -0500 (EST), Gaston wrote: >I write you off list... Oops...... ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 17:31:19 EST From: KnnthS@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: gliding Mouse Message-ID: <62.18d9ef8f.2968d8b7@aol.com> LL writes: << happy gliding >> could someone please get this person a latte? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 02:38:37 -0800 From: "Bob Pearson" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Paint heft Message-ID: <101022722001@smtp.vphos.net> When the 94th Aero painted their aircraft in the fancy Showbiord schemes they reported a definite change in the performance of their aircraft. Bob ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 15:22:31 -0800 From: "Bob Pearson" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Jacob decals Message-ID: <101027357201@smtp.vphos.net> It would probably be $5-8 for the set as they will fit within the area prescribed. The only problem is the stripes .. I need a kit to fit bands and stuff to, so if I don't have the kit it is guess work. Bob ---------- >From: "Rick Milas" >To: Multiple recipients of list >Subject: [WWI] Jacob decals >Date: Sat, Jan 5, 2002, 11:53 am > > Hi Bob, > I don't know if anyone else has expressed an interest in this, but I would > be interested in a Josef Jacobs decal sheet containing the Kobes and star > for the DII, the white diagonal stripes for the DV and the devil head for > the Fokker DVII. Not sure how much this would cost however. > Rick Milas > >>From: "Bob Pearson" >>Reply-To: wwi@wwi-models.org >>To: Multiple recipients of list >>Subject: [WWI] decals >>Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 17:45:42 -0500 (EST) >> >>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 > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. > http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 15:30:12 -0800 From: "Bob Pearson" To: ww1 mailing list Subject: Decals Message-ID: <101027357601@smtp.vphos.net> Hi All, All the decals I mentioned last night are now gone. However the messages I have received show that the demand is there, so I shall be doing a proper sheet shortly. Bob ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 18:36:35 -0500 From: "Michael and Sharon Alvarado, NSWC" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: I'm back Message-ID: <3C378E02.F7138EB0@verizon.net> Hi gang, just a quick note to tell you that, for better or worse, I am back on the list. Some time last October Verizon conspired through their enlightened incompetence to lock me off any contact with the pease-.unh servers. I couldn't even contact Allan. Nothing I or Verizon's tech support could restore communications. Finally late last night bingo. Anyway its good to be back. I have been suffering sever withdrawal. The good thing was I got a lot of modeling done finishing projects 57 through 63. Currently, for project 64 I am working on Eduard's Albatros D.II (in 1/48 proper scale of course). Does any one know of a good printer font to replicate Albatros serials (i.e. D.491/16)? Once again its great to be back Alvie ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 06 Jan 2002 00:05:43 +0000 From: Steve Cox To: Subject: Re: decals Message-ID: The Queen is our head of state, and not the head of the government. If you want to make such rude and ignorant remarks they would be better done off this list Steve =========================================== ================ > From: "Gaston Graf" > Reply-To: wwi@wwi-models.org > Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 12:20:23 -0500 (EST) > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: [WWI] Re: decals > > As far as I know, ALL European currencies are still valid until February 28. > You may still pay in the countries currency but you will receive the change > in Euros. After February 28th you may change old currencies only at the > central bank of the respective country. > > If you live in Europe, you should use Euros to faciliate things. Even the > Brits accept Euros, except but for the old hag on their throne who refuses > to progress. > > happy shopping > > Gaston > www.jastaboelcke.de > >> >> Slight correction on the A/G thing: he says he accepts payment in UK >> Sterling, Deustchmarks and Euros. Obviously, the Deustchmarks no longer >> apply. The pound, Swedish Krona, Danish Krone are still around. >> Remaining >> major European have disappeared into the EU bureaucratic mist. >> >> Michael > > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 18:21:56 -0600 From: Matt Bittner To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Jacob decals Message-ID: <3C3798A4.9090700@sprintmail.com> Bob Pearson wrote: >It would probably be $5-8 for the set as they will fit within the area >prescribed. The only problem is the stripes .. I need a kit to fit bands and >stuff to, so if I don't have the kit it is guess work. > I would definitely add Jacobs' "devil's head" for the Tripe as well, since the Superscale is a caricature and the A/G is - well - A/G. Plus, add serials for his Halberstadt D.II and Fokker E.III as well. That way we can have an entire sheet of nothing but Jacobs. Matt Bittner ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 19:53:51 -0600 From: "Charlie and Linda Duckworth" To: "wwi-faq" Subject: Inside Eduard ( german text only, sorry) Message-ID: <002f01c19655$00883e80$1d32b9cc@unionrai> Hans, I don't read German (two years of college Russian 29 years ago...) but skimmed the text and saw references to 'P39 Aircopra' was hoping to see something reading Sopwith Camel or SE5a. Maybe next year........ Charlie ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 10:57:35 +0900 From: "Mordecai Sheftall" To: Subject: slow boat Message-ID: <008501c19656$258aece0$274f07d3@computer> Volker, I live in Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Pref., motorcycle and musical instrument capital of the world (Suzuki, Honda and Yamaha all got their start here, and still have the HQs here) after living for 14 years in Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Pref., plastic model capital of the world (which is how I got to know Tamiya-san and Hasegawa-san). I'm about 130 miles down the coast from Tokyo -- about 75 minutes by bullet train. Sorry, but it's in the opposite direction from Tochigi (Tochigi is up the coast, NE from Tokyo). However, if you're game, you're certainly welcome. Too bad I don't work at the girls' junior college anymore. I could have brought you in for Show-and-Tell. Funny you mention the W.29. When I had mine on display at the Shizuoka Hobby Show a few years back, several people pointed out that the type was license-built in Japan after WWI (I think by Kawanishi, the seaplane and later Shidenkai "George" folks). One old fellow even said he recalled seeing them take-off and land on a river near his home. **************** Yipeeee! (Diego) OK. I guess that means Diego will be joining Volker in our multi-thousand dollar sushi/geisha extravaganza. **************** RE: metric; Having grown up in America using the Imperial system, but by now having spent the last 15 years of my life using Metric, I think I'm in a pretty good position to claim with some authority that Imperial is the PITS!!! When I first got here, suddenly having to deal with metric in my daily life was something of a culture shock (amongst many, MANY others, believe me), but I got over it quickly, and soon came to appreciate its logic, especially when I started modeling again about a dozen years ago. I was already comfortable with "klicks" (kilometers) from my army days, so that wasn't much of a stretch, but kilograms and liters took a while to get used to. Funny, but even after all these years, the one aspect of metric that has never become "instinctive" for me is temperature. When someone says "hey, it's 30 degrees today" there's always a split second or two when I have a mental image of having to bundle up like a Packers fan, when actually, it means the weather calls for shorts and flip-flops. But anyway, I can't stress enough what a kick-ass system metric is for modelers, especially when you have to scratch stuff from plans. I can't even begin to imagine what a nightmare my Friedrichshafen project would have been if I'd been juggling inch-fractions the whole time. I shudder -- literally -- at the thought. Still, I must admit, Imperial does have its aesthetic benefits; it's hard to beat pounds for bombloads, ounces for Panama Red and inches for Forum stories. *************** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 20:36:12 -0600 From: Robert Horton To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Couple of questions: Message-ID: <3C37B81C.87511490@netexpress.net> Hi troops: Have a couple of little problems to solve....any help is appreciated: First: A guy sent a question to the Museum asking if we knew what the words were to the old WW I song, " The Cannonneers have hairy ears, Parley Vouz, etc, etc," I guess the original had some rather baudy lyrics but anything reasonable to pass on to him would be appreciated. Second: There is a Japanese Publication, " Armor Modeling" I have issue # 8, of August 2000 that has quite a bit of OT content...in fact is the first reference I had heard about to Dame Karen's Clyno motorcycle. At any rate there is a build article concerning the Schneider CA-1 Char d'Assault. In the article there are profiles of the sections to cut out to make the side plating...question...did anyone investigate this and scale those drawings...i.e. what is the enlargement factor, and secondly what did the guy use for the track segments? I spent three weeks in Japan about 50 years ago and that sure didn't get me to the point of reading an article like this..ha... Finally a toss-up to throw in concerning the thread that was going on a couple of weeks ago concerning the comparison ot the Lewis gun versus Vickers, Spandau/Maxim, etc....perhaps along with the fact that there were problems to solve regarding the "synch" of the Lewis Gun...perhaps another limiting factor was that there could only be a maximum of 97 rounds per gun, drums being changed with difficulty. When compared to the 200 to 300 rounds that I have seen reported for some of the others, the limitation of ammo supply may have also been a consideration...I don't think the usefulness of the Lewis could be argued as it seemed to be in demand as a defensive weapon even to the extent to being mounted on German multi-seat aircraft whenever one could be scoured up.... Thanks for any help gang....Bob Horton ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 18:52:23 -0800 From: Ray Boorman To: Subject: Re: Euro Message-ID: <20020106025514.HAHO20752.priv-edtnes10-hme0.telusplanet.net@ray> On Sat, 5 Jan 2002 17:04:01 -0500 (EST), Gaston Graf wrote: >btw: did you notice that some Brits really act fussy when it comes >to their >Queen? That was too funny. Sometimes I love it to stab into a >hornets nest, >hehe. Hehehe and this from a man who lives in the country that Europe forgot!! ;0) Sorry I just couldn't resist. btw Gaston the Queen has no control over the UK currency or anything like that since she is a constitutenal Monarch only. As in no power eh!! Oh and nearly forgot the old hag as you call her is also the head of state for many commonwealth countries like Canada eh! We aint got no Euros either!!!!! So ;0~ Sorry I'll get back to my more grown up behaviour now! Ray ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 22:27:34 -0500 From: "Tom Plesha" To: Subject: VIRUS ALERT/SNOW WHITE Message-ID: <000901c19662$15917460$2cfdfa18@mcmb1.mi.home.com> Hi All- If you get an e-mail with/about: SNOW WHITE AND THE 7 DWARVES delete it-is a virus that my Norton Anti-Virus caught and allowed me to delete it. Later Tom ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 22:28:37 -0600 From: "Lee M." To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Couple of questions: Message-ID: <3C37D275.D4C98124@x25.net> Robert, A partial answer to # 1. The original song was called Madamosielle from Armentierres and the speloling of almost everything may be wrong. The words are many and varied depending on who is singing and why... I suspect there may be as many versions as there were singers in WW I and for many many years afterwards. I would suspect that a very large volume could be printed just to record a small number of the variations. One certain thing is that there were more varieties than there is Voss Cowling colors..... The arguments could rage for centuries. Lee M. New Braunfels, TX Robert Horton wrote: > Hi troops: Have a couple of little problems to solve....any help is > appreciated: > > First: A guy sent a question to the Museum asking if we knew what the > words were to the old WW I song, " The Cannonneers have hairy ears, > Parley Vouz, etc, etc," I guess the original had some rather baudy > lyrics but anything reasonable to pass on to him would be appreciated. > > Second: There is a Japanese Publication, " Armor Modeling" I have > issue # 8, of August 2000 that has quite a bit of OT content...in fact > is the first reference I had heard about to Dame Karen's Clyno > motorcycle. At any rate there is a build article concerning the > Schneider CA-1 Char d'Assault. In the article there are profiles of the > sections to cut out to make the side plating...question...did anyone > investigate this and scale those drawings...i.e. what is the enlargement > factor, and secondly what did the guy use for the track segments? I > spent three weeks in Japan about 50 years ago and that sure didn't get > me to the point of reading an article like this..ha... > > Finally a toss-up to throw in concerning the thread that was going on a > couple of weeks ago concerning the comparison ot the Lewis gun versus > Vickers, Spandau/Maxim, etc....perhaps along with the fact that there > were problems to solve regarding the "synch" of the Lewis Gun...perhaps > another limiting factor was that there could only be a maximum of 97 > rounds per gun, drums being changed with difficulty. When compared to > the 200 to 300 rounds that I have seen reported for some of the others, > the limitation of ammo supply may have also been a consideration...I > don't think the usefulness of the Lewis could be argued as it seemed to > be in demand as a defensive weapon even to the extent to being mounted > on German multi-seat aircraft whenever one could be scoured up.... > > Thanks for any help gang....Bob Horton ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 20:32:40 -0800 From: Rory Goodwin To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Jacob decals Message-ID: <3C37D368.B6F885E7@earthlink.net> Do you have photo refs/profiles of the Halby and Eindecker? Matt Bittner wrote: > Bob Pearson wrote: > > >It would probably be $5-8 for the set as they will fit within the area > >prescribed. The only problem is the stripes .. I need a kit to fit bands and > >stuff to, so if I don't have the kit it is guess work. > > > > I would definitely add Jacobs' "devil's head" for the Tripe as well, > since the Superscale is a caricature and the A/G is - well - A/G. Plus, > add serials for his Halberstadt D.II and Fokker E.III as well. That way > we can have an entire sheet of nothing but Jacobs. > > Matt Bittner ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 20:03:45 -0800 From: "Bob Pearson" To: ww1 mailing list Subject: Decals redux Message-ID: <101029271601@smtp.vphos.net> Once again. .. I have now done a proper page with five different unit markings on it. 13th AS 94th AS 103rd AS 138th AS 139th AS This is just the unit markings and no numerals. However I have included two sets for each unit. They are available in 1/72 or 1/48 at $5 USD each. Those who have ordered the previous trial set will get these instead. . I'll use the trial ones as extra goodies for IM builders. Regards, Bob ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 20:49:20 -0800 From: "Bob Pearson" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Jacob decals Message-ID: <101029272001@smtp.vphos.net> I have photos of them, but haven't profiled it yet. So much to do Bob ---------- >From: Rory Goodwin > Do you have photo refs/profiles of the Halby and Eindecker? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2002 22:57:56 -0600 From: "ibs4421" To: Subject: Re: Jacob decals Message-ID: <00a401c1966e$b531e700$8d3dfad1@dwfjv01> > I would definitely add Jacobs' "devil's head" for the Tripe as well, > since the Superscale is a caricature and the A/G is - well - A/G. Plus, > add serials for his Halberstadt D.II and Fokker E.III as well. That way > we can have an entire sheet of nothing but Jacobs. > > > Matt Bittner Yeah, what he said! 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Plus, > add serials for his Halberstadt D.II and Fokker E.III as well. That way > we can have an entire sheet of nothing but Jacobs. Top suggestion! I would definitely buy one of these! I thought I was on to a good thing buying the Superscale sheet with the Devil's Head a month ago, only to find it rubbished on the 'other' forum a few days later. B****r. James ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 02:44:27 -0600 From: "Dave Burke" To: Subject: Re: VIRUS ALERT/SNOW WHITE Message-ID: <000701c1968e$5aad16e0$bef91c3f@s0024008072> > Hi All- > If you get an e-mail with/about: SNOW WHITE AND THE 7 DWARVES delete > it-is a virus that my Norton Anti-Virus caught and allowed me to delete it. > Later > Tom > What if it's about the 7 Swabians? DB ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2002 20:51:30 +1100 From: "Ross Moorhouse" To: Subject: Don't you just love it when you open a new .... Message-ID: <000701c19697$b7cedc60$3b482dcb@nsw.bigpond.net.au> Just opened a new tube of Super Glue. I had bought this months ago.. Pierced the top spout with the tubes pointy bit. And it goes into the tube and stops dead. Ok get a sewing needle. Same thing. This isn't correct. Cut the top of the tube. Its a solid mass of dried Super Glue. What a waste of money. It was in one of those bubble packs stuck to cardboard so you can't massage the tube to see if its fluid or not. Thankfully the Super Gel I have is ok. Bit thick though. I have been gluing 1/72nd ot WWII Soviet belt buckles to some seat belts I have made. Talk about small... %-) Cheers Ross ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 4038 **********************