WWI Digest 4667 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Re: Bloody Klez.... by "Dave Burke" 2) can you speak english ? by "sy.kim" 3) porno star club real stars by "Club News" 4) silent list by "Diego Fernetti" 5) RE: silent list by Crawford Neil 6) RE: silent list by "Diego Fernetti" 7) Re: Spad XV by Crawford Neil 8) Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados by "Diego Fernetti" 9) Re: Spad XV by "Diego Fernetti" 10) RE: silent list by Crawford Neil 11) Re: Spad XV by "Matt Bittner" 12) Spad 17 wasRE: Re: Spad XV by Crawford Neil 13) Re: Spad XV by "Matt Bittner" 14) Re: Spad XV by "Diego Fernetti" 15) Re: Spad 17 wasRE: Re: Spad XV by "Diego Fernetti" 16) New model update by "Matt Bittner" 17) spad undercarriage by "Diego Fernetti" 18) RE: spad undercarriage by Crawford Neil 19) Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados by "Hans Trauner" 20) RE: spad undercarriage by "Diego Fernetti" 21) New from Rosemont by tbittners@sprintmail.com 22) RE: spad undercarriage by "Diego Fernetti" 23) Re: New from Rosemont by "Diego Fernetti" 24) SPAD 11 by tbittners@sprintmail.com 25) Re: New from Rosemont by tbittners@sprintmail.com 26) Re: New from Rosemont by "Michael Kendix" 27) RE: SPAD 11 by Crawford Neil 28) RE: SPAD 11 by "Diego Fernetti" 29) Re: SPAD 11 by "Diego Fernetti" 30) RE: Hugh movies by Crawford Neil 31) Re: New from Rosemont by "Diego Fernetti" 32) Re: SPAD 11 by Crawford Neil 33) Re: SPAD 11 by "Diego Fernetti" 34) Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados by "Diego Fernetti" 35) Re: list by Allan Wright 36) Re: New model update by "Diego Fernetti" 37) Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados by Crawford Neil ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 21:33:14 -0500 From: "Dave Burke" To: Subject: Re: Bloody Klez.... Message-ID: <001a01c26505$11670040$9294aec7@s0024008072> > A bit more than a week ago, I got 11 messages and four of them had the KLEZ. > Now just over 25% is a bit much > Yup, got two or three more today. If only these mischevious pranksters could devote their misguided efforts to building WWI models... DB ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 12:33:39 +0900 From: "sy.kim" To: Subject: can you speak english ? Message-ID: <200209260336.XAA11152@mustang.sr.unh.edu> Untitled

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However the virus could mutate and no one know what it turned to be once that the epidemic ceased. One of the final questions of the show was: Is the world prepared for a new visit of the "Spanish lady"? Sort of the OT reenactment you don't want to participate in. On a lighter note, being the Rube Goldberg kind of people we are, you will enjoy taking a look to http://colitz.com/site/wacky/wackyold.htm where many wacky inventions are displayed. Have a laugh with that! D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 12:16:23 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: silent list Message-ID: One of the thing that shocked me in "The Bandy chronicles" was that he killed off his wife in the third book with spanish influensa. I suppose it was realistic though. Good OT novels anyway. /Neil C. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 07:26:36 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: RE: silent list Message-ID: <008301c26547$314b5860$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Never heard of "Bandy Chronicles". What was that? Planning a murder with an illness seems like a rather unreliable method. Where is the old tradition of poison? Even a small hollow ball full of ricin would have worked! ;-) Sopwith, Albatros, Buster Keaton, etc. D. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Crawford Neil" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 7:18 AM Subject: [WWI] RE: silent list > > One of the thing that shocked me in "The Bandy chronicles" was that > he killed off his wife in the third book with spanish influensa. > I suppose it was realistic though. Good OT novels anyway. > /Neil C. > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 12:25:06 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: No we did mean the 15, but since you mention it the Spad 17 is pretty interesting too. In the FMP book it says a series of 20 were built, and as you say Fonck flew one. It was the sort of "last gasp" of the Bechereau Spad series with a 300hp Hispano engine, before the Herbemont series which in fact started with the Spad 15, took over. I think your description is probably accurate Matt, although I have always thought of it as a new design, perhaps wrongly? As usual the question arise about why it's so unknown, because there were probably more of them in service than for instance the Siemens-Schucker DIV, and there's an injection moulded kit of that for heavens sake! /Neil C. > Are you sure you're not talking about the SPAD XVII? If so, there's > a small section on it in the Osprey SPAD XII/XIII Aces book. That > section does mention Fonck flying it. Turns out the XVII was actually > a "modified" XIII, in that the cowling was larger, and the fuselage > was a little more round - but not so much as a Pfalz D.VIII or SSW > D.III/IV. Basically add some stringers to a XIII fuselage, and you > have the XVII. > > > Matt > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 07:30:25 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados Message-ID: <009601c26547$ba0a0f20$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Who knows what kind of esoteric models were made behind the iron curtain prior to 1985! Maybe there is a Kirguiz Naglo Quadruplane kit somewhere! D. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hans Trauner" > Phh, I have it somewhere lying around, it came from Poland, 1980 or so! > Grez, where are you when we need you!! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 07:34:15 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: <00a001c26548$4379c660$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Neil the Bugatti watcher wrote: > No we did mean the 15, but since you mention it the Spad 17 is pretty > interesting too. In the FMP book it says a series of 20 were built, > and as you say Fonck flew one. It was the sort of "last gasp" of the > Bechereau Spad series with a 300hp Hispano engine, before the Herbemont > series which in fact started with the Spad 15, took over. Were any of these 20 planes built ever flown in combat? > the Siemens-Schucker DIV, and there's an > injection moulded kit of that for heavens sake! Because it was Popeye's airplane. Who wouldn't like to build it? Wimpy, of course, flew a DFV T. 28 Floh D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 12:33:12 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: silent list Message-ID: No it was the author killed off Bandys wife, probably so as he could send off Bandy to Russia in the fourth book. They're "funny" novels about a canadian Sopwith pilot during WW1, rather like Flashman if you know those books. I have 4, but I believe there might be a fifth? /Neil C. > -----Original Message----- > From: Diego Fernetti [mailto:dfernet0@rosario.gov.ar] > Sent: den 26 september 2002 12:26 > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: [WWI] RE: silent list > > > Never heard of "Bandy Chronicles". What was that? > Planning a murder with an illness seems like a rather > unreliable method. > Where is the old tradition of poison? > Even a small hollow ball full of ricin would have worked! ;-) > Sopwith, Albatros, Buster Keaton, etc. > D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 05:42:09 -0500 From: "Matt Bittner" To: "wwi@wwi-models.org" Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 06:34:30 -0400 (EDT), Diego Fernetti wrote: > Were any of these 20 planes built ever flown in combat? According to the Osprey book, they were delivered in time. However, no indication of actual combat. > Because it was Popeye's airplane. Who wouldn't like to build it? Wimpy, of > course, flew a DFV T. 28 Floh I wonder where your mind is at sometimes, D! :-)) Matt ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 12:39:27 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: Spad 17 wasRE: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: I don't know, I think Fonck probably did, since he had one, and he flew combat till the end of the war, but IIRC he doesn't mention flying a 300hp Spad in his book. I must check this. /Neil C. > > Neil the Bugatti watcher wrote: > > No we did mean the 15, but since you mention it the Spad 17 > is pretty > > interesting too. In the FMP book it says a series of 20 were built, > > and as you say Fonck flew one. It was the sort of "last gasp" of the > > Bechereau Spad series with a 300hp Hispano engine, before > the Herbemont > > series which in fact started with the Spad 15, took over. > > Were any of these 20 planes built ever flown in combat? > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 05:43:06 -0500 From: "Matt Bittner" To: "wwi@wwi-models.org" Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: On Thu, 26 Sep 2002 06:26:16 -0400 (EDT), Crawford Neil wrote: > No we did mean the 15, but since you mention it the Spad 17 is pretty > interesting too. In the FMP book it says a series of 20 were built, > and as you say Fonck flew one. It was the sort of "last gasp" of the > Bechereau Spad series with a 300hp Hispano engine, before the Herbemont > series which in fact started with the Spad 15, took over. Thanks. D sent me some more info on the 15, so I now completely understand what you're talking about. > I think your description is probably accurate Matt, although I have always > thought of it as a new design, perhaps wrongly? As usual the question > arise about why it's so unknown, because there were probably more of them > in service than for instance the Siemens-Schucker DIV, and there's an > injection moulded kit of that for heavens sake! According to the Osprey book, the 17 was just a modification of the 13. Matt ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 07:46:53 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: <00bf01c2654a$06bc8a80$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Matt! > > Because it was Popeye's airplane. Who wouldn't like to build it? Wimpy, of > > course, flew a DFV T. 28 Floh > > I wonder where your mind is at sometimes, D! :-)) That's a question that arises around here a lot. If anyone has seen it, please let me know. D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 07:48:05 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: Spad 17 wasRE: Re: Spad XV Message-ID: <00c501c2654a$31c0cf20$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Crawford Neil" > I don't know, I think Fonck probably did, since he had one, > and he flew combat till the end of the war, but IIRC he doesn't > mention flying a 300hp Spad in his book. I must check this. Perhaps he test flew it, in the same way Richthofen flew the Pfalz Dr.I D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 05:52:24 -0500 From: "Matt Bittner" To: "wwi@wwi-models.org" Subject: New model update Message-ID: In case you haven't looked, Al made a few updates yesterday. Also, Dan Hartz sent in an Eduard Dr.I finished in Weiz' markings. Nice! Matt Bittner WW1 Modeling Page Assistant Editor ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 08:04:13 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: "ww1 list" Subject: spad undercarriage Message-ID: <00d901c2654c$72784640$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> As I'm closing the detail stage of the Spad XIII, I'm slowly painting the fishplates on the roots of the undercarriage vees. It's not easy, but the reults are worth the effort (well if I ever take pictures, I hope that you judge it favorably). I made a new axle with flexed "ends" and I'm about to glue everything in place. There are some small stubs outside the vees, and I don't know why. Is this any kind of retaining strap for the bungee cords? Is it worth the effort of putting two small sprue stubs? Check the real item at http://memorial.flight.free.fr/gallery/spadXIII/res2001/64.jpg TIA! D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 13:48:17 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: spad undercarriage Message-ID: Yes, I've seen those, I might even have added them on the 16, but I don't think I bothered on the latest one. Not sure what they're for, I think your surmise is correct. I'm more interested in getting models finished than adding the last 10% of details. In fact I felt that I over-detailed the Spad 12 anyway, it was significant that I got a prize for the best detailed model with the Schneider, not the Spad. The schneider is very clean and IMO little detailed, yet was still more appreciated than the Spad, most irritating! Put them on by all means D, you are mad, and you've got your reputation to think of..... /Neil C. > As I'm closing the detail stage of the Spad XIII, I'm slowly > painting the > fishplates on the roots of the undercarriage vees. It's not > easy, but the > reults are worth the effort (well if I ever take pictures, I > hope that you > judge it favorably). > I made a new axle with flexed "ends" and I'm about to glue > everything in > place. There are some small stubs outside the vees, and I > don't know why. Is > this any kind of retaining strap for the bungee cords? Is it worth the > effort of putting two small sprue stubs? Check the real item at > http://memorial.flight.free.fr/gallery/spadXIII/res2001/64.jpg > TIA! > D. > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 13:58:50 +0200 From: "Hans Trauner" To: Subject: Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados Message-ID: <003101c26554$14293ba0$3ba172d4@FRITZweb> > Who knows what kind of esoteric models were made behind the iron curtain > prior to 1985! > Maybe there is a Kirguiz Naglo Quadruplane kit somewhere! > D. Oh, no, it was quite easy to obtain them by private kit exchanging. The only real problem was there was not too much to get from them. After some time you definitely had all KP kits twice and those unlucky modelling companions over there still wanted to have the latest Hasegawa kit. Naglo Quadruplane was not made as far as I know, but there where plans for a B.F.W. Monoplane which still is my personal favourite... Ever heard from a Albatros D. II by Kellogs / Heinrichs ? 1/150 scale? Ha! ! Bristol M.1? Fokker D VII by Mercator? Pics by special request from yours truly... Hans ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:04:36 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: RE: spad undercarriage Message-ID: <010a01c26554$e2a94ec0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Neil! > I'm more interested in getting models > finished than adding the last 10% of details. Yes, that latest 10% takes the most time to get done. I still have to do the aileron cranks of the base of the outer struts, and I'm delaying it because I still have to figure how to do them and keep them delicate enough. Perhaps using brass sheet slivers and CA glue. > The schneider is very clean and IMO little detailed, yet was still > more appreciated than the Spad, most irritating! It shows that Modelling is an art of deception: achieving the right look is not a matter of details, and also deception for the modeler that put a lot of effort in features that no one will see! > Put them on by all means D, you are mad, and you've got your reputation > to think of..... Well, if I'm insane, at least here I'm in good company! :-) D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 06:57:25 -0500 (CDT) From: tbittners@sprintmail.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: New from Rosemont Message-ID: <200209261157.g8QBvPM00645@king1.kingsnake.com> Looks like Rosemont struck up a deal with Fotocut. They have re-released the photoetch pieces that used to come with the Meikraft Albatros D.I/D.II kit. You get *both* sides of the radiator as well as *all* access "doors". No longer do we have to worry about sanding off the wrong access door on the Roden Albatros', use this to replace them. Neat! http://www.swiftsite.com/rosemonthobby/ns092502.htm Matt ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:09:56 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: RE: spad undercarriage Message-ID: <010f01c26555$a2938e80$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> I forgot to ask something! I'm using Rosemont resin wheels to replace the too small Academy wheels and the too big Revell wheels. They have the valve hole too near the hub and far from the rim, so I "blinded" them with CA glue and plan to drill new ones. Now the question: Were there more usually found on the inside or the outside of the wheel covers? I've seen them in both ways. Waddayathinkofit? D. PS: How come no one produces decet wheels with canvas covers? I ,mean those where the spokes are pressend against the cloth near the hub, making a caracteristic concave surface. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:14:55 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: New from Rosemont Message-ID: <012101c26556$531875e0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> The radiator will also be useful for the MAC pfalzen, where the wing is molded a bit thick. This way you can obliterate the detail on the underside and add these nice parts. It can also redeem a multitude of Revell Albatrosen I have at home. D. ----- Original Message ----- From: To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 9:08 AM Subject: [WWI] New from Rosemont > Looks like Rosemont struck up a deal with Fotocut. They have > re-released the photoetch pieces that used to come with the Meikraft > Albatros D.I/D.II kit. You get *both* sides of the radiator as well as > *all* access "doors". No longer do we have to worry about sanding > off the wrong access door on the Roden Albatros', use this to replace > them. Neat! > > http://www.swiftsite.com/rosemonthobby/ns092502.htm > > > Matt > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 07:13:39 -0500 (CDT) From: tbittners@sprintmail.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: SPAD 11 Message-ID: <200209261213.g8QCDd301768@king1.kingsnake.com> Just found a "new" site devoted to building vacs: http://www.angelfire.com/empire/vacformbuilders/ On it is Rosemont's SPAD 11: http://www.angelfire.com/empire/vacformbuilders/car_spad.html Personally I have a hard time with wanting to build it, now that I know its inaccuracies. Still, the builder has done a decent job, and it - generally - *looks* like a SPAD 11. Maybe it's time for me just to cut mine up to get it accurate... ;-) Luckily the problem lies *not* on the sweepback of the upper wing . Matt ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 07:16:19 -0500 (CDT) From: tbittners@sprintmail.com To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: New from Rosemont Message-ID: <200209261216.g8QCGJs01838@king1.kingsnake.com> On 09-26-2002 07:14 am, D wrote: > The radiator will also be useful for the MAC pfalzen, where the wing is > molded a bit thick. > This way you can obliterate the detail on the underside and add these nice > parts. Good idea! > It can also redeem a multitude of Revell Albatrosen I have at home. There's a lot more than just photoetch parts needed to redeem that one. ;-) Personally, I'm hoping (don't know why, though) Rosemont will re-release Meikraft's photoetch for their SPAD 13. Maybe if someone would come out with a new kit, we could pester Barry to release that set. Matt ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 12:25:40 +0000 From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: New from Rosemont Message-ID: Matt Bittner writes: >You get *both* sides of the radiator as well as >*all* access "doors". No longer do we have to worry about sanding >off the wrong access door on the Roden Albatros', use this to replace >them. Neat! While the Roden Oeffag D.II is an excellent kit, especially for the money, the radiator detail is really the one thing that I would most want to replace with p/e. The kit's access panels looked fine to me - I think I lopped off the ones I was supposed to. Michael _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 14:29:59 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: SPAD 11 Message-ID: Yes, nice job. Did you see that the shadow of the rigging is crooked just like on one of my Schneider photos. That worried me so much that I asked Diego to remove it for me with photoshop, I thought it was dust. Remember that D? /Neil C. > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:39:38 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: RE: SPAD 11 Message-ID: <015901c26559$c75ab320$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Yes I do remember! Not a "hair" but the distortion of the rigging shadow over the curved wing. That schneider is so cute that it was a crime to touch it with Photoshop! D. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Crawford Neil" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 9:31 AM Subject: [WWI] RE: SPAD 11 > Yes, nice job. Did you see that the shadow of the rigging > is crooked just like on one of my Schneider photos. That worried > me so much that I asked Diego to remove it for me with photoshop, > I thought it was dust. Remember that D? > /Neil C. > > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:44:06 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: SPAD 11 Message-ID: <016a01c2655a$66c14780$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> > On it is Rosemont's SPAD 11: > http://www.angelfire.com/empire/vacformbuilders/car_spad.html Carmel Attard also built the RE5 on Barry's Rosemont website. I'd love to see if he built a Farman F.40. Maybe it's time to invite a modeler from Malta to our list. He rigged the model before painting! I'm curious to know how he painted the model this way... D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 14:43:15 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: Hugh movies Message-ID: > I thought you were further south than Inverness ? > > Dave > > I looked at a map, looked about the same as us. I remember when we did our scottish trip, we drived for days till we had to turn around and go south again, that was in Inverness. Then we went out to the the Inverewe gardens (on the coast up there IIRC), they were growing Palm trees which impressed me when I saw a map there showing that we were no further north than home. Isn't Scapa-flow in the shetlands? Imagine being stuck there all war, better than the trenches though. /Neil C: ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:46:52 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: New from Rosemont Message-ID: <017201c2655a$c98fc620$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Matt hopes: > Personally, I'm hoping (don't know why, though) Rosemont will > re-release Meikraft's photoetch for their SPAD 13. Maybe if someone > would come out with a new kit, we could pester Barry to release that > set. I'm sure it will be released just after I finish mine. I forgot about the darn windshield. I still have to do that. I guess I'll do it from clear sheet with decal framing. D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 14:46:50 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: Re: SPAD 11 Message-ID: Yes gosh, I suppose you could wrap the rigging with something, wet paper? Or touch up afterwards. Just shows that it doesn't matter how you do things if you get a good result. /Neil C. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:54:06 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: SPAD 11 Message-ID: <019601c2655b$cc5be900$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Yes, Signore Attard sure delivers an excellent result, whatever the method. D. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Crawford Neil" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 9:47 AM Subject: [WWI] Re: SPAD 11 > Yes gosh, I suppose you could wrap the rigging with something, > wet paper? Or touch up afterwards. Just shows that it doesn't matter > how you do things if you get a good result. > /Neil C. > > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 10:07:29 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados Message-ID: <01d701c2655d$ac659ea0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> > Ever heard from a Albatros D. II by Kellogs / Heinrichs ? 1/150 scale? Ha! ! > Bristol M.1? Fokker D VII by Mercator? Pics by special request from yours > truly... The famous Coco-Puff flakes? Did they really came with the cereal boxes? Do you have any of the GRAP wine models? D. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 09:07:59 -0400 (EDT) From: Allan Wright To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: list Message-ID: <200209261308.JAA12956@mustang.sr.unh.edu> Just quiet it appears - we're all building! > > Hi All- > Is the list quiet, down or has Comcast Cable struck > again? > TIA > Later > Tom > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! > http://sbc.yahoo.com > =============================================================================== Allan Wright Jr. | Without love life's just a long fight - Southside University of New Hampshire +-------------------------------------------------- Research Computing Center | WWI Modeling mailing list: wwi@wwi-models.org Internet: aew@unh.edu | WWI Modeling WWW Page: http://www.wwi-models.org =============================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 10:14:28 -0300 From: "Diego Fernetti" To: Subject: Re: New model update Message-ID: <021c01c2655e$a4e99d60$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> All are very nice! And check the Model Club Koblenz mentioned in one of the pages. Is worth the visit (there's a dep monoplane out there, Neil) D. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Bittner" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 7:51 AM Subject: [WWI] New model update > In case you haven't looked, Al made a few updates yesterday. > > Also, Dan Hartz sent in an Eduard Dr.I finished in Weiz' > markings. Nice! > > > Matt Bittner > WW1 Modeling Page > Assistant Editor > > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 15:16:45 +0200 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: Re: URL for 1/144 aficionados Message-ID: > The famous Coco-Puff flakes? Did they really came with the > cereal boxes? Do > you have any of the GRAP wine models? > D. I've got the Grap wine Albatross, horrible thing, I've never really understood what the fuss was about. I could scan the parts for the site if anyone is interested. /Neil ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 4667 **********************