WWI Digest 4181 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: Tissue covering by "Lee M." 2) Re: Tissue covering by "ot811" 3) Re: Photos - was Voisin type 3 LAS and Farman MF.11/ 1/48 Drawings by Morg17ms@aol.com 4) RE: In awe by Shane Weier 5) F/F Days Gone by... by "robert owens" 6) Re: Tissue covering by "Thomas Solinski" 7) Help needed with Blue Max Nieuport 11 kit by NDLipton@aol.com 8) Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. by "Ross Moorhouse" 9) RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. by Shane Weier 10) Re: F/F Days Gone by... by "Lee M." 11) RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. by Neil.Eddy@dhs.vic.gov.au 12) Sorry, Lee... by "robert owens" 13) R: Need Airfix AVRO 504 by a.casirati@cornali-trasporti.it 14) Re: Photos - was Voisin type 3 LAS and Farman MF.11/ 1/48 Drawings by xtv16@dial.pipex.com 15) RE: Help needed with Blue Max Nieuport 11 kit by "Diego Fernetti" 16) weather and CA glue by "Diego Fernetti" 17) Re: weather and CA glue by xtv16@dial.pipex.com 18) Re: weather and CA glue by "Diego Fernetti" 19) RE: Roland C11 Cockpit Images by "Diego Fernetti" 20) Re: weather and CA glue by Dave Fleming 21) Re: weather and CA glue by "Diego Fernetti" 22) Re: weather and CA glue by xtv16@dial.pipex.com 23) RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. by PetersList@aol.com 24) Re: weather and CA glue by Crawford Neil 25) RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. by Crawford Neil 26) Re: weather and CA glue by "Diego Fernetti" 27) RE: In awe by "Diego Fernetti" 28) Re: weather and CA glue by "Diego Fernetti" 29) RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. by "Ross Moorhouse" 30) RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. by Crawford Neil ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 21:27:36 -0600 From: "Lee M." To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Tissue covering Message-ID: <3C6C8028.78CF06A@x25.net> Been there and used that. My mother hated the stuff because it smelled up the whole house. Best part was that most of the WW I types were so simplified that they would fly under most circumsances which encouraged us "tykes" to make another. Spent many hundreds of happy hours flying little rubber powered planes in the street intersection at night with just the light fom the overhead street lamp and 10-12 buddies doing the same. Never had any problems, the steeet was paved but, there was little traffic. Our other favorite was designing and flying hand launcehed gliders. The more weird the better. I think we invented the flying wing back then. I will never forget "Banana oil". Promise. Lee M. "Michael and Sharon Alvarado, NSWCC" wrote: > > One of the adhesives used to attach covering silkspan/japanese tissue in bygone > days (like when Lee M. was a tyke) ;^P was banana oil. Truly sticky adhesive > stuff. I bet it would stick to a soldered brass frame quite nicely. Don't know > how permanent it would be though. > > Alvie > > "Lee M." wrote: > > > Many local Hobby Shops that sell flying model particlarly if they handle > > "Peanut Scale". > > > > Those are quite "Teeny Weenies" that fly indoors like in gymnasiums. > > > > Call the ones in your Yellow pages and they will know. I do not have > > any of the newer flying model Mags on hand or I wouild look up a few. > > Those like Model Airplane News and Flying Models should have a number of > > shops advertising in them. One could be nearby. > > > > Silkspan can really pull hard and it is tough stuff. It may work well > > if you do not intent to fly the thing. But, it gets really taut. The > > pressure has to be seen to believe in it but it can almost be beaten > > like a drum. It is used in a lot of large scale RC models. It has been > > a favorite for years. > > > > If the worst come around I may be able to find some tissue In San > > Antonio at one or two shops with heavy RC and flying stuff. > > > > A small amount of Tissue, or, Silkspan could be sent in an envelope for > > very reasonable postage charges and the cost should be quite low. Let > > me know what you have in mind. I will at the very least check on it for > > you. > > > > I think they may sell a Square yard but I will have to check. Silk span > > would work on a soldered metal frame. Making it stick, to it, could be > > a chore but I doubt it. > > > > Guillow used a good grade of tissue for the rubber drive models. The > > tissue is moderately stron after the paint/Dope finish is applied. They > > may have new stuff I am not familiar with but again, I can ask and they > > will tell me. > > > > I just gave one of the shops my mint RC Modeler magazines that were all > > more than 4 years. > > > > I quit fooling with them as the prices went up. But I got the mags for > > a very long subscription period after that. Then had them around since. > > Gave them all away in January. > > > > I do live 35 miles from town but I go quite often to various club > > meetings and classes. SIGs on computer stuff like CD burning, Advanced > > Internet, photo and Genealogy stuff. So I get close to both of the best > > ones. > > > > ot811 wrote: > > > > > > Lee, > > > Thanks for the reply. A few clarifications: > > > > depoend a bit on the size of the model. > > > The fuselage is mostly a rectangular tube, 1 inch on each side, about > > > 4-5inches long > > > > > > > > Tissue is perhaps best used with smaller models since the pull of the > > > > shrinking material is less likely to damage the airframe. > > > --- Do you mean japanese tissue? Damage to frame is not a problem, as it > > > will be soldered brass frame. > > > Where can I get japanese tissue, and silkspan? Is that the stuff they use > > > for covering Guillow balsa planes? > > > regards > > > SSH ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 22:45:25 -0500 From: "ot811" To: Subject: Re: Tissue covering Message-ID: Tom, This sounds like an excellent starting point. I have a few questions. I assume I do one face at a time, correct? In other words I dont try to go all around the fuselage with one piece of paper? Secondly, I still need to seal it so that I can a) paint it, b) apply decals, and c) get rid of the paper fuzz. Should I be using dope, or some other stuff? thanks SSH ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 22:49:52 EST From: Morg17ms@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Photos - was Voisin type 3 LAS and Farman MF.11/ 1/48 Drawings Message-ID: <80.179eb85b.299ddf60@aol.com> --part1_80.179eb85b.299ddf60_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Hannover please!! Tom Morgan --part1_80.179eb85b.299ddf60_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Hannover please!!

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--part1_80.179eb85b.299ddf60_boundary-- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 13:32:01 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: In awe Message-ID: <7186131CB805D411A60E0090272F7C7102BCDBE7@mimhexch1.mim.com.au> Craig says: > In the Nov-Dec 97 issue of Windsock there is a feature > on a huge 1/48 diorama that he did of the 94th Aero > Squadron resplendant with a Bessonneau hangar, eight > Nie.28s, two Fiat trucks, a motorcycle, almost 60 > figures and various and sundry other details too > numerous to mention. IMHO - truly a masterpiece. Also to be seen on RK's web site if you missed the Windsock. http://members.aol.com/karrart/avart/gal11.htm Unfortunately the closeups are excruciatingly small for one with my useless eyesight, but there's enough there to confirm that he's truly a lunatic of the first order. 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: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 22:07:24 -0600 From: "robert owens" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: F/F Days Gone by... Message-ID: Lee, I was lucky: had a whole highschool parking lot to fly in. Didn't have any luck with Guillow's stick and tissue, but did manage to convert an handlaunch "balsa wings in red plastic clip" to the first "canard" on the block. Man, how can any kid be satisfied with video games? Rob _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 22:24:33 -0600 From: "Thomas Solinski" To: Subject: Re: Tissue covering Message-ID: <002c01c1b5d8$abf4e000$9eb40c44@ok.cox.net> I do one face at a time, correct? Correct In other words I dont try to go all around the fuselage with one piece of paper? also correct > Secondly, I still need to seal it so that I can a) paint it, b) apply > decals, and c) get rid of the paper fuzz. Should I be using dope, or some > other stuff? Other stuff. On a flying model, once all the tissue is on you apply a light spray of water or alchohol, either of which will cause the tissue to shrink slightly pulling out the majority of the wrinkles. Classic dopes, nitrate and buyterate (sp?) cause a little more shrinkage beyond that and water proof the paper. A lot of modelers are having good luck with a spray laquer such as Krylon or testors spray can stuff. I havent tried this but pictures I've seen make it look pretty good. I'd build a little brass wire cube and practice first HTH Tom ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 00:23:16 EST From: NDLipton@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Help needed with Blue Max Nieuport 11 kit Message-ID: <148.98e3b3b.299df544@aol.com> Among the readership is there someone who has put together the Eduard Blue Max Nieuport 11 "bebe?" I bought the kit in 1990 and finally decided to put it together. However there are some parts I simply do not recognize and others I do not know how to place. For example, I am not clear on how the aileron horns are placed. Does one drill through the wings? What do you do for horns for the tailplane? What is the rear "Y" gun strut? There is a piece that is square shaped, one side being shaped like a rod, the rest square. What is it? What is the floor of the cockpit? etc. Someone emailed me information about a newer Eduard model of this plane but I would like to try my hand at what I have. If any of you live near NYC, I would very much like to speak to you. Many thanks. Neil Lipton (nlipton@aol.com) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 16:26:01 +1100 From: "Ross Moorhouse" To: Subject: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. Message-ID: <01c901c1b5e1$51b0e0e0$76492dcb@nsw.bigpond.net.au> I have heard about his methods of building. I have read small bits in threads and on Peter L's site. But is there a book or such of how this man made models? Or maybe a site that has some more of his magical ways? Cheers Ross ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 15:48:51 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. Message-ID: <7186131CB805D411A60E0090272F7C7102BCDBEA@mimhexch1.mim.com.au> Ross, > I have heard about his methods of building. I have read small bits in > threads and on Peter L's site. But is there a book or such of > how this man > made models? Or maybe a site that has some more of his magical ways? > "Scale Model Aircraft in Plastic Card" Published in 1974 or 1975 and long OOP. A year or so ago there was a chance it was about to be reprinted thanks to spadework by (IIRC) Peter Leonard but so far nothing much has come of it as far as I can see :-( Not loaning mine (sorry) ! 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, 15 Feb 2002 00:38:26 -0600 From: "Lee M." To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: F/F Days Gone by... Message-ID: <3C6CACE2.CF8AD479@x25.net> I really do not understand the modern child and I will be the first to admit it. I know there are thousands that will disagree with me but I do believe a lot of the lack of concern with violence done by the young set is because they are exposed to it daily with "shoot em up" video games where the whole idea is to kill every body they can. Put in another quarter or what ever and they all come back to life. That can not teach anyone to not harm others. I watched a kid playing a home computer game last Sunday and he was so happy. He was killing all the people that landed on Omaha Beach. I was not there, but, I was an Infantry Machine gunner into combat just a short while before the Battle of the Bulge. Today, I get tears in my eyes when I remember all the times I fired that heavy machine gun. I will never be sure what I really did. For me, and apparently you also, fun was a great time during which we hurt not a single living soul. Now they are trained to not care and be vicious as well. Makes me wonder every day. Those little flat winged "penny" gliders were more hours of fun than can be had with $25.00 now. Appreciated the message it really was a good life back then,\. Lee M. robert owens wrote: > > Lee, I was lucky: had a whole highschool parking lot to fly in. Didn't have > any luck with Guillow's stick and tissue, but did manage to convert an > handlaunch "balsa wings in red plastic clip" to the first "canard" on the > block. Man, how can any kid be satisfied with video games? Rob > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 18:06:07 +1000 From: Neil.Eddy@dhs.vic.gov.au To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. Message-ID: Oh Great and Generous Shane; How about some scans then - or photocopies? (PLeeeease) :-) All the Best Neil E (off home to Lurk) _________________________________________________________________________________ This email contains confidential information intended only for the person named above and may be subject to legal privilege. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying or use of this information is prohibited. 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Sincerely, Rob _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 08:48:50 +0100 From: a.casirati@cornali-trasporti.it To: Subject: R: Need Airfix AVRO 504 Message-ID: <43EB244779F3D411966E0060082C59E90F04F2@SERVER1> Dear Robert, if you still need an Airfix Avro 504K, maybe I can send you one without any charge. I have to check my kit collection first, however. Just reply off-list stating your snail mail address. Ciao ! Alberto -----Messaggio originale----- Da: wwi@wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi@wwi-models.org]Per conto di robert owens Inviato: venerdì 15 febbraio 2002 3.30 A: Multiple recipients of list Oggetto: [WWI] Need Airfix AVRO 504 Anyone out there have an (Airfix)AVRO 504 he/she might want to part with for a reasonable price (I don't have anything to trade that you'ld probably want)? I've previously converted it to a Cierva C.6 Autogyro, and I'd like to do a C.8. TIA, Rob _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com --- [Questa mail e' stata controllata dai software antivirus e antispamming di Planet Service srl - www.planetservice.biz ] --- [Questa mail e' stata controllata dai software antivirus e antispamming di Planet Service srl - www.planetservice.biz ] ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 10:35:32 +0000 From: xtv16@dial.pipex.com To: Subject: Re: Photos - was Voisin type 3 LAS and Farman MF.11/ 1/48 Drawings Message-ID: <1013769332.3c6ce47460fc3@netmail.pipex.net> Knut, What did you think of the Science Museum ? I think they've got a great collection, but the presentation leaves a lot to be desired. That dark blue ceiling ! dave ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 07:54:37 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Cc: Subject: RE: Help needed with Blue Max Nieuport 11 kit Message-ID: <015501c1b60f$29522ae0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Hi Neil! I don't know if you're subscribed to the WW1 modelling list, so I send a message to the list address and copy to your own, so forgive me if you get this post twice. You probably have a Blue Max kit (from England, same manufacturer as the Pegasus kits) It's a limited production kit, wich is not related to the fairly new Eduard release (from the Czech Republic). You may have to work a bit more to assemble your Blue Max! I don't have this kit you describe, but I would advice that you look at http://www.wwi-models.org/Photos/Fre/Nie11/index.html for guidance, as to the pictures of the models in the modeler's galleries. It's probable that some of the modelers would have meda his model from this kit. I don't live near NYC, but I'm glad to be useful to your project Regards D. >From Argentina ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 2:25 AM Subject: [WWI] Help needed with Blue Max Nieuport 11 kit > Among the readership is there someone who has put together the Eduard Blue Max > Nieuport 11 "bebe?" I bought the kit in 1990 and finally decided to put it > together. However there are some parts I simply do not recognize and others I > do not know how to place. For example, I am not clear on how the aileron horns > are placed. Does one drill through the wings? What do you do for horns for the > tailplane? What is the rear "Y" gun strut? There is a piece that is square > shaped, one side being shaped like a rod, the rest square. What is it? What is > the floor of the cockpit? etc. Someone emailed me information about a newer > Eduard model of this plane but I would like to try my hand at what I have. > > If any of you live near NYC, I would very much like to speak to you. Many > thanks. Neil Lipton () > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 08:04:26 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: weather and CA glue Message-ID: <016501c1b610$88677ca0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Shane! > FWIW about 75% of Australia is desert - hot and dry as a bone in summer - > and of the rest only the north has hot wet summers, the south has hot dry > summers. Sorry, yesterday I meant the weather in Rosario and Sydney, not all Australia nor Argentina. If you get to Mina Alumbrera one of these days, you'll see that it's as bone dry as the aussie outback. > Having said that I don't refrigerate my CyA and I've never, ever finished a > bottle. I keep two types - thin and medium - and usually toss both out types > because the tip gets too decrepit or blocks too often rather than failure of > the glue. That's it, precisely! I had a "solid" CA bottle just once, when I left it on a table outside after repairing one of mom's procelain figurines (please don't tell her that I brok...errrr "restored" one of these). I usually wipe the glue tip with a piece of paper napkin after each use and keep the glue in the fridge when not in use. This has reduced greatly the amount of clogging and "aging" of the thin CA in the bottle after a while. The aging I refer to is some general thickening of the stuff and a loss of their bonding properties. > They last about a year. Less > per month than I pay each day for the newspaper, so I really can't get very > enthusiastic about taking heroic measures to squeeze out the last drop..... A little CA bottle last about a year for me too! :-) But I have another of the gel variety I bought in Pensacola in April 2000 that I have still over a half full. Go figure! D. taking heroic measures at large ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 11:12:55 +0000 From: xtv16@dial.pipex.com To: Subject: Re: weather and CA glue Message-ID: <1013771575.3c6ced3750c65@netmail.pipex.net> Quoting Diego Fernetti : > > A little CA bottle last about a year for me too! :-) But I have another > of > the gel variety I bought in Pensacola in April 2000 that I have still > over > a half full. Go figure! It's shelf life will decrease now it's half full, more air in bottle = less time I find. And don't get kicker or backing soda on the little brush if it has one (bitter experience !!) Dave ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 08:24:25 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: weather and CA glue Message-ID: <018f01c1b613$536757c0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Dave! > It's shelf life will decrease now it's half full, more air in bottle = less > time I find. And don't get kicker or backing soda on the little brush if it has > one (bitter experience !!) Not a Bittner experience yet, I keep the bottle in the fridge as well! :-) D. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 08:38:57 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: RE: Roland C11 Cockpit Images Message-ID: <019f01c1b615$5ac34680$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Hi Graham! Welcome to the list. You did a great job in those cockpits! I believe too that the innnards of the Rolands were painted, they don't look as smart as varnished wood, but it's more accurate! D. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 11:44:56 +0000 From: Dave Fleming To: Subject: Re: weather and CA glue Message-ID: <1013773496.3c6cf4b8c88c9@netmail.pipex.net> I think the only ones who actually finish a bottle of CA are the flying scale boys, who use it by the litre. That said, CA with a brush is one of my favourite ways of dealing with vacforms. Dave ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 08:54:07 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: weather and CA glue Message-ID: <01a701c1b617$79336940$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Dave How to avoid that the bristles get glued to each other? D. ----- Original Message ----- From: Dave Fleming To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 8:45 AM Subject: [WWI] Re: weather and CA glue > > I think the only ones who actually finish a bottle of CA are the flying scale > boys, who use it by the litre. > > That said, CA with a brush is one of my favourite ways of dealing with vacforms. > > Dave > > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 12:06:04 +0000 From: xtv16@dial.pipex.com To: Subject: Re: weather and CA glue Message-ID: <1013774764.3c6cf9ac60dfb@netmail.pipex.net> Quoting Diego Fernetti : > Dave > How to avoid that the bristles get glued to each other? > D. > Mmm, dunno, the one I use has the brush integral with the cap (bit like the old Humrol Liquid poly), but the bristles appear to be nylon type material. The brush sits in the glue when not in use (Hence my comment about accelerator) Dave ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 07:10:47 EST From: PetersList@aol.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. Message-ID: <164.8dd45e7.299e54c7@aol.com> Two years ago I approached Nexus publications about a possible reprint of "Scale Model Aircraft in Plastic Card" After some initial uncertainty they became quite keen and I sent them a copy of my own as they had no master. Repeted e-mails since the middle of last year have had no response and I am resigned to never seeing either the proposed reprint or my much valued copy ever again. cheers Peter L ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 13:11:51 +0100 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: Re: weather and CA glue Message-ID: Mines like this too, I like it, the nozzle doesn't seem to dry up when you pull a brush out of it each time. And if you only need a drop, you can just put a blob on the table, and then transfer to the model with a pin. I'm going to try and get one with a brush next time too. /Neil C. > Mmm, dunno, the one I use has the brush integral with the cap > (bit like the old > Humrol Liquid poly), but the bristles appear to be nylon type > material. The > brush sits in the glue when not in use (Hence my comment > about accelerator) > > Dave > > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 13:13:09 +0100 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. Message-ID: Now thats a major bummer:-( /Neil C. I am > resigned to never seeing either the proposed reprint or my > much valued copy > ever again. > > cheers > > Peter L > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 09:15:53 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: weather and CA glue Message-ID: <01be01c1b61a$839576a0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Oh here my CA bottles are a sort of mix between a tube and a bottle (it's hard to describe, like a tube with a hard bottom and an elongated plastic neck) No brushes in it! Maybe I can get a spare one from the Liquid Paper bottle. D. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 9:07 AM Subject: [WWI] Re: weather and CA glue > > Quoting Diego Fernetti : > > > Dave > > How to avoid that the bristles get glued to each other? > > D. > > > > Mmm, dunno, the one I use has the brush integral with the cap (bit like the old > Humrol Liquid poly), but the bristles appear to be nylon type material. The > brush sits in the glue when not in use (Hence my comment about accelerator) > > Dave > > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 09:20:21 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: RE: In awe Message-ID: <01eb01c1b61b$23378d60$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Michael R. wrote: > Actually Diego, I use them myself... as well as E, B, D, and A strings = > as well...lol. I can't say if the G string does, but it looks as you fit in this looney bin perfectly! :-) D. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 09:25:03 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: weather and CA glue Message-ID: <020701c1b61b$cb5b1200$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> ----- Original Message ----- From: Crawford Neil > And if you only > need a drop, you can just put a blob on the table, and then transfer > to the model with a pin. Sort of what I do as well... I use the vinyl lid of a Pringles chips as a palette for glues. It eventually gets attacked by the repeated poodles of glue, then it's time to get to the grocery store and get a new Pringles pack. D. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 23:44:55 +1100 From: "Ross Moorhouse" To: Subject: RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. Message-ID: <003101c1b61e$922d4900$76492dcb@nsw.bigpond.net.au> The SOBs. Are they in the U.K?? Ross ----- Original Message ----- From: To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 11:11 PM Subject: [WWI] RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. > Two years ago I approached Nexus publications about a possible reprint of > "Scale Model Aircraft in Plastic Card" After some initial uncertainty they > became quite keen and I sent them a copy of my own as they had no master. > Repeted e-mails since the middle of last year have had no response and I am > resigned to never seeing either the proposed reprint or my much valued copy > ever again. > > cheers > > Peter L ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 13:48:10 +0100 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: Saint Harry Woodmans Bible.. Message-ID: Yeah, let's all of us go there and do them over;-) /Neil C. > The SOBs. Are they in the U.K?? > > Ross > ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 4181 **********************