WWI Digest 4446 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: Talc and future? by Jan Vihonen 2) RE: Liquid Glue by Crawford Neil 3) Ni.10 front cockpit decking by a.casirati@cornali-trasporti.it 4) RE: Spoked wheels by Crawford Neil 5) Re: Still thinking about Future by "Pedro N. Soares" 6) Re: Still thinking about Future by Crawford Neil 7) Re: Comments on Blue Max Pfalz D.XII, please? by Tom Gourdie 8) Re: Ni.10 front cockpit decking by "Bob Pearson" 9) RE: Brilliant Idea by "Diego Fernetti" 10) RE: Spoked wheels by "Diego Fernetti" 11) Re: Spoked wheels by Kristjan.Runarsson@t-online.de (Kristjan Runarsson) 12) RE: workin' for da man...... by "Diego Fernetti" 13) Re: Talc and future? by pschwartzkopf 14) RE: Interesting Czech sites about AH aviation by "Diego Fernetti" 15) Re: Liquid Glue by "Mark Shannon" 16) Re: Just currious how big is your stash by "Diego Fernetti" 17) Re: Just currious how big is your stash by xtv16@dial.pipex.com 18) Re: Spoked wheels by "Lee M." 19) Re: Spoked wheels by "Lee M." 20) Re: Spoked wheels by "Lee M." 21) I MISS YOU, MY FRIEND !!! by webmaster 22) My personal website by ssh 23) Re: Liquid Glue by "Hans Trauner" 24) Re: Just currious how big is your stash by "Brad Gossen" 25) OK, Who said Airfix never did an Nie17 or a DVII by xtv16@dial.pipex.com 26) Re: My personal website by "NEIL EDDY" 27) Re: My personal website by Tom Plesha 28) New web images by Allan Wright 29) RE: My personal website by "Harris, Mack" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 10:37:15 +0300 From: Jan Vihonen To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Talc and future? Message-ID: <3CF4852B.90505@helsinki.fi> > When I was young and ignorant, I was fascinated by the descriptions > by Allan W Hall, Allan Butler (IIRC) and Chris Ellis in Airfix Magazine > about how they converted kits > by adding massive chunks of balsa, they then painted the balsa with > talc mixed with cellulose dope to fill the grain. It wasn't > till I tried it myself before I discovered what a crowd of botchers > they really were, still great articles for their day, and very inspiring. And sometime in between that tradition was broken, and when the new generation started to experiment with CA they chose baking soda for the instant putty, not talc. And this led to some interesting discolourations, paint bubbling off the surface etc. after some years of application. Jan ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:34:18 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: Liquid Glue Message-ID: I go to the chemists and ask for Etyl-acetat, it works very well and has the advantage compared to some of the other suggestions I've seen, that it's relatively safe. I asked my Dad who is a real chemist, and he say's it's OK, likewise we have a guy on the Swedish site who works with dangerous chemicals who also says it's one of the better kinds. Etyl-acetat is the swedish spelling, I guess it is similar in english. They give us fishy looks at the chemists, but if decently dressed we are usually successful, this is because I've heard that you can make alchohol from it, which is a sensitive point around here. Myself I wouldn't bother, I prefer Jonnie Walker. /Neil C. > -----Original Message----- > From: David C. Fletcher [mailto:dcf@mars.ark.com] > Sent: den 29 maj 2002 03:22 > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: [WWI] Liquid Glue > > > My local hobby shop closed at the end of last year and the > store which > is attempting to fill the void has no stock of glue or paint yet. I > have run out of Testors Liquid cement - do any of the basement > alchemists on the list have an "off the shelf" substitute? > > Dave Fletcher > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:33:31 +0200 From: a.casirati@cornali-trasporti.it To: "Wwi Modeling List \(E-mail\)" Subject: Ni.10 front cockpit decking Message-ID: <43EB244779F3D411966E0060082C59E90F07B6@SERVER1> I do not have my references with me at the moment, but I need to know whether the front cockpit decking of the Ni.10 was aluminium (as on the earlier monoplane) or wood (as on Ni.11s, 17s, 24s, 27s and 28s). TIA ! All the very best, Alberto Casirati --- [Questa mail e' stata controllata dai software antivirus e antispamming di Planet Service srl - www.planetservice.biz ] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:51:18 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: Spoked wheels Message-ID: I take an ordinary 0.5 pencil, and just do a few lines radiating out from the axle, not too many, after a toning down wash it looks quite good, and is very easy. I'm sending you a pic seperately. /Neil C. > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul [mailto:phoward@abilene.com] > Sent: den 29 maj 2002 05:26 > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: [WWI] Spoked wheels > > > Does anyone have a foolproof method of simulating the fabric > covered spoked > wheels so prevalent on the Sopwith and Airco machines in 1/48th scale? > > PH > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:11:58 +0100 From: "Pedro N. Soares" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Still thinking about Future Message-ID: <12AEB3D996DDD311B98A00508B6D75B301AE6ECD@TUFAO> > > Quoting Marcio Antonio Campos : > > > > > I remember someone mentioning that Future shouldn't be used > over Humbrol > > gloss paints, am I right? Ola Marcio. I've read somewhere that the problem was with Tamya gloss +paints. A coat of future would lead to the gloss coat breaking, i.e. the paint would craze, in time Um abraço Pedro ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 10:22:30 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: Re: Still thinking about Future Message-ID: I've heard (and experienced) that time is the crucial point. My Fokker DVII was a rush build for a competition, it won that OK, but the week after, started star-crazing on the black and white tamiya paint under Klear(Future). I probably painted and futured on the same day, it was finished at 6 in the morning, after 2 hours sleep while some paint dried. I've heard later that the Tamiya paint should have dried for at least 2 days before futuring. /Neil C. > Ola Marcio. > > I've read somewhere that the problem was with Tamya gloss > +paints. A coat of > future would lead to the gloss coat breaking, i.e. the paint > would craze, in > time > > Um abraço > > Pedro > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:30:34 +0100 From: Tom Gourdie To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: Re: Comments on Blue Max Pfalz D.XII, please? Message-ID: The Blue Max Pfalz DXII, IMHO, is an excellent model particularly since there is nothing really as an alternative - I vaguely remember the CSM being criticised for poor fit etc. Blue Max is never the best for clear instructions but if you do your research and take your time you get a good result with the Pfalz. I found the decals to be fine and easy to use HTH Tom -----Original Message----- From: Hans Trauner [mailto:hans.trauner@nefkom.net] Sent: 28 May 2002 17:07 To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: [WWI] Re: Comments on Blue Max Pfalz D.XII, please? What should we say? It's Blue Max. It's buildable, but it's not a Revell or DML kit. You have to have some skills. Accuracy? Good, as far as my demands go. Decals? Not perfect, sometimes it's better to replace crosses by other brands, but not always. Value? Hmm. Is there any other kit in 1/48 around? Eric had one as far as I remember and I am sure that there were vacforms, but there is no other injection moulded kit. So make your own decision if this kit has value for you or not. Hans ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamie Gagnon" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 10:24 PM Subject: [WWI] Comments on Blue Max Pfalz D.XII, please? > Hi folks; > > Could any of you who have built the Blue Max 1/48 model of the Pfalz D.XII > please comment on the kit? Buildability? Accuracy? Decals? Value? > > Thanks, > > Jamie This message is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately. You may not copy it or use this message for any purpose or disclose its contents to any other person or take any action based on them. E-Mails are susceptible to interference. UCAS accepts no responsibility for information, errors or omissions in this e-mail nor for its use or misuse nor for any act committed or omitted in connection with this communication. If in doubt, please verify the authenticity of the contents with the sender. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 01:38:53 -0700 From: "Bob Pearson" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Ni.10 front cockpit decking Message-ID: <102266153301@smtp-1.vancouver.ipapp.com> Rimell shows it as aluminum in the Datafile. Bob ---------- >From: a.casirati@cornali-trasporti.it > I do not have my references with me at the moment, but I need to know > whether the front cockpit decking of the Ni.10 was aluminium (as on the > earlier monoplane) or wood (as on Ni.11s, 17s, 24s, 27s and 28s). > > TIA ! > > All the very best, > > Alberto Casirati ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 08:36:13 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: RE: Brilliant Idea Message-ID: <016f01c20705$0985f4c0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Robert wrote: > Lately I've been spying on the dry pigment powder in the local art shop. I > think it's trying to tell me something. "Don't sneeze on me!!!" D. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 08:41:22 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: RE: Spoked wheels Message-ID: <017f01c20705$c1f84760$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> There are some brands of those plastic cups for the water fountains that come without any inscriptions on its bottoms and also they are molded (moulded) with a slight concavity and rather thin, since is the part where the plastic was more stretched on the mold. I kept several of this and cut the disks from the bottom. I guess that scoring some radius on the concave side and gluing them to the kit wheels once cut to measurement will be a good improvement. D. ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 12:25 AM Subject: [WWI] Spoked wheels > Does anyone have a foolproof method of simulating the fabric covered spoked > wheels so prevalent on the Sopwith and Airco machines in 1/48th scale? > > PH > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 13:50:46 +0200 From: Kristjan.Runarsson@t-online.de (Kristjan Runarsson) To: Subject: Re: Spoked wheels Message-ID: <001601c20707$13190ed0$ea8dfea9@kristjar> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:25 AM Subject: [WWI] Spoked wheels > Does anyone have a foolproof method of simulating the fabric covered spoked > wheels so prevalent on the Sopwith and Airco machines in 1/48th scale? > Would any "starving cow rib effect" even be visible on wheels in that scale? I usually make do with painting the wheelcover in a suitable color. Perhaps you could use some stretched sprue or just scrape these areas flat and then use the finished product for a resin master. Either way this is a difficault one to replecate. If the wheel is uncovered nothing beats photoetched spokes with a little metallic paint to build them up. So perhaps simply covering the photoetched spokes with that funky RC modellers tissue stuff is an option? whatever you do you are in for a brain numbingly booring piece of work. Cheers KR ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 08:43:32 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: RE: workin' for da man...... Message-ID: <019701c20706$0f8703e0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Robert misteriously announces: > and keep your eyes peeled for an upcoming Datafile special front and back > cover containing some of my blood............ WW1 airplanes... blood... mmmhh.. dried blood? I know! Manfred's triplane!!!!!! D. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 05:43:22 -0500 From: pschwartzkopf To: Subject: Re: Talc and future? Message-ID: <200205291043.g4TAhM524434@cablelinc.com> Many years ago when I was in the antique restoration field, I used a commercial "flatting" agent to mix with lacquer to achieve the same results. It may be possible to locate a source for a water based agent, since many wood finishes are now going to water based acrylics also. A word of caution however. Anytime you mix a flatting agent into a finish, it will lessen the hardness and durability of the finish. In other words, the glossier it is, the more durable it is. Paul --- "David C. Fletcher" wrote: > Jan Vihonen wrote: > > > > I was told that talcum powder is also used in Humbrol matt varnishes > > (both the tin and bottle types), so one should think it's viable. > > Flying Modellers used this years ago (before proprietary matt finishes > became available). They mixed talcum powder into clear dope to get a > matt finish. I suppose that given pure and fine enough talc, the same > should work for Future. I eagerly await the experimental results from > our more adventurous members. > > Dave Fletcher > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:05:05 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: RE: Interesting Czech sites about AH aviation Message-ID: <021901c20709$12265f80$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Thanks for the interesting links, Grzes! To make it clear, I wasn't building the model in the swimming pool, just hollowing/thinning the solid resin fuselage. I'll make the short fuselaged version of the Lohner 20.10 and it'll be a good companion for the German Floh and the british PV8 D. ----- Original Message ----- From: Grzegorz Mazurowski To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 9:11 PM Subject: [WWI] Interesting Czech sites about AH aviation > Hi! > I've found very interesting Czech sites about AH aviation. > At first look at this: > http://members.e-media.at/W4Flik/photospage.asp > It's the one which Diego was building on the swimming pool > Homepage (in German): > http://members.e-media.at/W4Flik/default.htm > Another site: > http://www.cmail.cz/zapp/katalog.htm > and this: > http://www2.webpark.cz/aviatika/ > and this is in my opinion the most useful: > http://air.wz.cz/bird.htm > > Enjoy! > G. > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 07:29:04 -0500 From: "Mark Shannon" To: Subject: Re: Liquid Glue Message-ID: Crawford Neil wrote: >I asked my Dad who is a real chemist, and he say's it's OK, likewise we >have a guy on the Swedish site who works with dangerous chemicals >who also says it's one of the better kinds. Etyl-acetat is the Swedish >spelling, I guess it is similar in English. They give us fishy looks at the >chemists, but if decently dressed we are usually successful, this is because >I've heard that you can make alchohol from it, which is a sensitive point >around here. Myself I wouldn't bother, I prefer Jonnie Walker. >/Neil C. Yes, Ethyl Acetate is fairly safe stuff, if you can stand the sickly sweet smell for long periods (for some reason I find it one of the harder ones to take in concentrated form). It is a type of compound called an 'ester' that can be broken down by boiling with a base such as caustic soda into sodium acetate and ethyl alcohol. The ethyl alcohol distills overhead, and, except for the vinegary overtones, is relatively safe to drink - thus a way to cheat the revenuers. It is not as good as Johnny Walker, or even Ballentine's - and certainly no Glenmorangie - and depends on the grade of chemicals used. The industrial grades (Technical, Reagent, and USP) can carry a few things that you would not want to end up in things you eat or drink. Overall, leave the hooch making to the experts - they make a safer, more consistent product that is a lot better. .Mark. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 09:31:18 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: Just currious how big is your stash Message-ID: <02c301c2070c$bb8a4c00$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Pedro! > Just a FWIW: some time ago I asked the Earl of NKR if he knew anything about > those EE nieuports and he replied he had never heard about that. Since he > seems to be pretty well informed, maybe the EE nieuports are just smoke.... Hope there is some delay on that, since their announcement was confrimed by RR in Windsock. As EE usually re-releases kits already issued by other brands, it's logical to think that the Nieuports 17s would be the former Escis.... Hope they're not! D. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 13:39:13 +0100 From: xtv16@dial.pipex.com To: Subject: Re: Just currious how big is your stash Message-ID: <1022675953.3cf4cbf1bc28b@netmail.pipex.net> Quoting Diego Fernetti : > Hope there is some delay on that, since their announcement was confrimed > by > RR in Windsock. As EE usually re-releases kits already issued by other > brands, it's logical to think that the Nieuports 17s would be the former > Escis.... Hope they're not! > D. Didn't one of the Polish Listees (T. ?) comment that he knew of the plan forthese and that they were originals ? And biggest 'stash on the list must be Sanjeev, if MK's photos are to be beleived !! Dave ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 08:07:19 -0500 From: "Lee M." To: Cc: Subject: Re: Spoked wheels Message-ID: <005201c20711$c4220ec0$934d39cc@mesystem> Who wants a photo of the right wheel and Bungee cords on a JN4D so you can see what a covered wheel looks like on a real plane. Very close-up and detailed Lee M. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kristjan Runarsson" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 6:43 AM Subject: [WWI] Re: Spoked wheels > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paul" > To: "Multiple recipients of list" > Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:25 AM > Subject: [WWI] Spoked wheels > > > > Does anyone have a foolproof method of simulating the fabric covered > spoked > > wheels so prevalent on the Sopwith and Airco machines in 1/48th scale? > > > > Would any "starving cow rib effect" even be visible on wheels in that scale? > I usually make do with painting the wheelcover in a suitable color. Perhaps > you could use some stretched sprue or just scrape these areas flat and then > use the finished product for a resin master. Either way this is a difficault > one to replecate. If the wheel is uncovered nothing beats photoetched spokes > with a little metallic paint to build them up. So perhaps simply covering > the photoetched spokes with that funky RC modellers tissue stuff is an > option? whatever you do you are in for a brain numbingly booring piece of > work. > > Cheers > KR > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 08:08:41 -0500 From: "Lee M." To: Cc: Subject: Re: Spoked wheels Message-ID: <005601c20711$f4d910e0$934d39cc@mesystem> Forgot to mention. About 300KB photo. Lee M. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kristjan Runarsson" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 6:43 AM Subject: [WWI] Re: Spoked wheels > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paul" > To: "Multiple recipients of list" > Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:25 AM > Subject: [WWI] Spoked wheels > > > > Does anyone have a foolproof method of simulating the fabric covered > spoked > > wheels so prevalent on the Sopwith and Airco machines in 1/48th scale? > > > > Would any "starving cow rib effect" even be visible on wheels in that scale? > I usually make do with painting the wheelcover in a suitable color. Perhaps > you could use some stretched sprue or just scrape these areas flat and then > use the finished product for a resin master. Either way this is a difficault > one to replecate. If the wheel is uncovered nothing beats photoetched spokes > with a little metallic paint to build them up. So perhaps simply covering > the photoetched spokes with that funky RC modellers tissue stuff is an > option? whatever you do you are in for a brain numbingly booring piece of > work. > > Cheers > KR > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 08:10:49 -0500 From: "Lee M." To: Cc: Subject: Re: Spoked wheels Message-ID: <006001c20712$423e9a80$934d39cc@mesystem> Also forgot...Contact me directly. lemen@x25.net Since I might miss the message on the list. Lee M. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kristjan Runarsson" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 6:43 AM Subject: [WWI] Re: Spoked wheels > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paul" > To: "Multiple recipients of list" > Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 5:25 AM > Subject: [WWI] Spoked wheels > > > > Does anyone have a foolproof method of simulating the fabric covered > spoked > > wheels so prevalent on the Sopwith and Airco machines in 1/48th scale? > > > > Would any "starving cow rib effect" even be visible on wheels in that scale? > I usually make do with painting the wheelcover in a suitable color. Perhaps > you could use some stretched sprue or just scrape these areas flat and then > use the finished product for a resin master. Either way this is a difficault > one to replecate. If the wheel is uncovered nothing beats photoetched spokes > with a little metallic paint to build them up. So perhaps simply covering > the photoetched spokes with that funky RC modellers tissue stuff is an > option? whatever you do you are in for a brain numbingly booring piece of > work. > > Cheers > KR > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 22:13:26 +0900 From: webmaster To: Subject: I MISS YOU, MY FRIEND !!! Message-ID: <200205291315.JAA26582@mustang.sr.unh.edu>




------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 10:06:24 -0400 From: ssh To: wwi-list Subject: My personal website Message-ID: <3CF4B5270000BAD3@mta04.san.yahoo.com> (added by postmaster@mail.san.yahoo.com) Hi Listees, I have finally joined the ranks of the net denizens who publish personal web pages. http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze36j27/wwi/wwi_home.html My thanks to Diego for contributing a great front-piece. Please do visit, and visit early and often, and suggestions are most welcome. regards SSH ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 16:13:22 +0200 From: "Hans Trauner" To: Subject: Re: Liquid Glue Message-ID: <003d01c2071a$fdc9cc40$efab72d4@FRITZweb> > Toluene and cloroform 70% y 30% is very useful, y spedy > > > Martín For what , for heaven's sake ! Killing your mother-in-law? Do you *really* use such stuff? Hans ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 10:05:31 -0700 From: "Brad Gossen" To: Subject: Re: Just currious how big is your stash Message-ID: <000b01c20733$0a433b60$eeb75f41@bradgossen> - 789 OT - Around the same number ot I sold my house last night and will soon have enough room in the new one to store the stash, the library and related artifacts (propellors, machine guns...) and still provide an entirely OT free living enviroment for SWMBO as I have been promising her for years. No more SPADs hanging on the bedroom walls. No more Bristol Fighters in the kitchen. No more Old Rhinbeck frisbee collection in the guest bathroom. I sure am going to miss the rest of the house! Brad (and I'll still have room left to house visiting, bare legged, profile artists from the wilds of British Columbia) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Solinski" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 3:41 PM Subject: [WWI] Just currious how big is your stash > Since we've a three day weekend and it's terrible RC flying weather, rain > and lightening, I decided to inventory the stash. I ended up with > > 74 OT 1/48 kits > 15 OT 1/72 kits > and around 500 various ot aircraft and ships. > > Not bad considering it used to count at 1400 when I worked in a hobby shop. > > AND I have ONE DML Rickenbacker SPAD I'm willing to part with for $30.00 > including mailing to the US & Canada, For the rest of the list it will be > $30.00 plus mailing for a 1 pound 8 ounce package less $5.00. > > Hope all have had a safe weekend, > > tom S > > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 15:23:06 +0100 From: xtv16@dial.pipex.com To: Subject: OK, Who said Airfix never did an Nie17 or a DVII Message-ID: <1022682186.3cf4e44a951d9@netmail.pipex.net> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1736242040 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1736241409 No connection etc etc Dave Fleming ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 00:27:55 +1000 From: "NEIL EDDY" To: Subject: Re: My personal website Message-ID: <008901c2071d$068942a0$382a32d2@default> Great site Sanjeev! I look forward to following the FE build. Great cartoon too Diego! All the Best Neil E ----- Original Message ----- From: "ssh" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 12:07 AM Subject: [WWI] My personal website > Hi Listees, > I have finally joined the ranks of the net denizens who publish > personal web pages. > > http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze36j27/wwi/wwi_home.html > > My thanks to Diego for contributing a great front-piece. > Please do visit, and visit early and often, and suggestions are most > welcome. > regards > SSH > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 07:59:33 -0700 (PDT) From: Tom Plesha To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: My personal website Message-ID: <20020529145933.72032.qmail@web20513.mail.yahoo.com> Great site- I've bookmarked it so I can follow your work progress. Diego's art work is just great. Later Tom --- ssh wrote: > Hi Listees, > I have finally joined the ranks of the net > denizens who publish > personal web pages. > > http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze36j27/wwi/wwi_home.html > > My thanks to Diego for contributing a great > front-piece. > Please do visit, and visit early and often, and > suggestions are most > welcome. > regards > SSH > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! - Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 11:13:26 -0400 (EDT) From: Allan Wright To: wwi Subject: New web images Message-ID: <200205291513.LAA23506@mustang.sr.unh.edu> Paul Thompson sent in some photos of a beautiful Albatros CV he just finished. They're on-line now. Great work - check it out. Allan =============================================================================== Allan Wright Jr. | Without love life's just a long fight - Southside University of New Hampshire +-------------------------------------------------- Research Computing Center | WWI Modeling mailing list: wwi@wwi-models.org Internet: aew@unh.edu | WWI Modeling WWW Page: http://www.wwi-models.org =============================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 10:12:50 -0500 From: "Harris, Mack" To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: My personal website Message-ID: Sanjeev, thanks for putting up a great site. I clicked on your link for bamboo on the Fe2b area and got a software site. You might check it out. thanks again for sharing. Mack -----Original Message----- From: ssh [mailto:ot811@myrealbox.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 9:07 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: [WWI] My personal website Hi Listees, I have finally joined the ranks of the net denizens who publish personal web pages. http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze36j27/wwi/wwi_home.html My thanks to Diego for contributing a great front-piece. Please do visit, and visit early and often, and suggestions are most welcome. regards SSH ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 4446 **********************