WWI Digest 5025 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Floh.... by "Miroslav Nedeljak" 2) RE: The fav DH... veering to ot by Crawford Neil 3) =?GB2312?B?u7bTrbniwdm74bzGyMvA1tSw?= by =?GB2312?B?0t3JvQ==?= <127@ntkj.com.cn> 4) Very Urgent by "DR AKEEM ABIOLA" 5) RE: Floh.... by Crawford Neil 6) Re: Floh.... by Dennis Ugulano 7) Re: Cool Albie by "WW1" 8) Re: Favorite OT by Ken Schmitt 9) Re: Favorite OT by Crawford Neil 10) Re: info by Ken Schmitt 11) Re: Favorite OT by "Steven Perry" 12) Re: Very Urgent by Allan Wright 13) by Volker Haeusler 14) lacing on E.IV underside by "Michael Kendix" 15) Oops - was:Re: by Volker Haeusler 16) Re: Cool Albie by MARK MILLER 17) Re: lacing on E.IV underside by "Greg Balzer" 18) gregbalzer@adelphia.net by "Michael Kendix" 19) RE: Site update:Rogues gallery by grzegorz_mazurowski@poczta.onet.pl 20) Re: Cool Albie by "Hans Trauner" 21) Re: Oops - was:Re: by grzegorz_mazurowski@poczta.onet.pl 22) Re: Cool Albie by Volker Haeusler 23) Re: Cool Albie by MARK MILLER 24) Re: lacing on E.IV underside by SSH 25) I've probably turned off that HTML by grzegorz_mazurowski@poczta.onet.pl 26) RE: I've probably turned off that HTML by Crawford Neil 27) Re: lacing on E.IV underside by =?iso-8859-2?Q?=22Vina=F8=2C_Lubo=B9=22?= ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 09:44:50 +0100 From: "Miroslav Nedeljak" To: Subject: Floh.... Message-ID: <007401c2d7f3$2a5c1de0$5b00050a@mnedeljak> Guys, My Floh by Eduard is definitive done. Small plane but very complicated work. If you interesting it...:-)... You must visit and READ czech-slovak magazine ModelMag....:-))) http://vinar.cz/modelmag/view.php?cisloclanku=2003020301 Thank to all for help. Miro P.S. My next model = Triplane by Eduard.....again...:-) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 10:15:37 +0100 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: The fav DH... veering to ot Message-ID: I think the really good looking DeHavillands were those designed under the leadership of Arthur E Hagg, after Capt. DeHavilland himself moved over to mangement. He moved to Airspeed during(after?) WW2 which you can see when viewing that most elegant of airliners the Airspeed Ambassador. I'm not sure when Arthur Hagg took over , during the 20's? But WW1 DH's are nice, and they do have the DH tailplane, I think this is one of the things that set DH apart, Spad have also a characteristic tailplane, especially after Herbemont took over and subtedly changed it. I think we humans like things that can easily be grouped by recognition. /Neil C. (DH lover) > On a further spin of the "favourite OT aircraft" thread by > Neil Crawford, I > was realizing that I like the DeHavilland designs, but mostly > those after > WW1. Sure, I like the DH2 and DH9, but the DH4 and all the snub nosed > aircraft of the OT period doesn't cut it for me. However, the > delightful 30s > designs are much apealing to the eye, IMHO. Must be that the > design has > evolved and the finally got some aesthetically pleasant > shapes, even for > completely different aircraft as the Dragon Rapide or the > Mosquito. Maybe a > change of the chief designer? > D. > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 17:46:50 +0800 From: =?GB2312?B?0t3JvQ==?= <127@ntkj.com.cn> To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: =?GB2312?B?u7bTrbniwdm74bzGyMvA1tSw?= Message-ID: <3E308DB900BC432D@mta3.wss.scd.yahoo.com> (added by postmaster@mail.san.yahoo.com) ¾«²ÊÌùͼ¡¢¾«²Ê¶Ô°×¡¢¾«²ÊÎÄÕª Ãûʦ¸¨µ¼¡¢×¨¼Ò´ðÒÉ¡¢²Æ»áÂÛÎÄ »á¼ÆÐÅÏ¢¡¢»á¼Æ·¨¹æ¡¢ÇóÖ°ÕÐƸ
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------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 12:52:11 From: "DR AKEEM ABIOLA" To: WWI@mustang.sr.unh.edu Subject: Very Urgent Message-ID: <200302191152.GAA19810@mustang.sr.unh.edu> Mrs. Ruth Obed c/o Anthony Egobia Anthony Egobia & co Legal practitioners 2 falohun steet, Aguda S/L Lagos, Nigeria. Fax: 234-1-7594260 Tel: 234-803-3010904 I am Mrs. Peace Obed, widow of the late Lt. Col. M. Obed, the former military Administrator of Kaduna state of Nigeria. my late husband was one of the victims of the 7th November 1996 ADC Aircraft Boing 727 that crashed in Lagos. I have just been informed by our family attorney, Barrister Anthony Egobia that my late husband operated a secret account with the Union Bank Plc into which a total sum of Thirty million United state Dollars ($30,000,000.00) was lodged in. This above mentioned amount was paid in and credited in the name of his American business friend Engr. John Creek who unfortunately died in the same mishap. The attorney now advised me to seek in confidence a foreign partner whom this fund would be transferred into his/her bank account for disbursement as directed by my late husband's WILL. It has been resolved that 20% will be your share for nominating an account for this purpose and any other assistance you will give in this regard. 10% has been slated out for the reimbursement of local and international expenses which may be incurred in the transfer process. finally, 70% will come to my children and my self and good part of this shall be directed towards executing my late husband's WILL, which is to buy shares and stocks in foreign country to secure his children's future. To facilitate the conclusion of this project if accepted by you, do send to me promptly via email your response or you direct it to my family attorney through his direct fax line: 234-1-7594260. You should please furnish us with the following details: 1. The bank Account number to be used for the remittance. 2. Name and address of the bank. 3. Your telephone, fax and mobile numbers for easy communication Please note that I have been assured that the transaction will be concluded within (2) weeks upon receiving from you the above listed information. May I at this point emphasis the high level of confidentiality which this business demands and hope you will not betray the trust and confidence which I repose on you. Since the death of my husband, life has been very difficult for my children and I, so this is to say that this fund is the hope of my children and I. God would bless you as you assist the poor widow and the fatherless children. Best wishes, Mrs. peace Obed. please note: send reply to this email address mrs_peaceobed@europe.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 13:00:35 +0100 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: Floh.... Message-ID: Now that really is cute! /Neil C. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 06:58:46 -0500 From: Dennis Ugulano To: "wwi@wwi-models.org" Subject: Re: Floh.... Message-ID: <200302190658_MC3-1-2B0D-45@compuserve.com> Miro, Nice, very nice. A very clean build of an interesting plane. Dennis ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 09:02:36 -0300 From: "WW1" To: Subject: Re: Cool Albie Message-ID: Check this out then: http://www.lfb.it/fff/busch/imm/max_moritz.jpg D. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Bittner" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 9:09 PM Subject: [WWI] Cool Albie > Check out th > D.V: > > http://ebay3.ipixmedia.com/abc/M28/_EBAY_935ff32d6c054021a8b2cfa8b > 4268670/i-1.JPG > > Holy cow! Can't wait to see someone with an ALPS do this one and > model it. ;-) > > > Matt Bittner > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 06:17:11 -0600 From: Ken Schmitt To: Subject: Re: Favorite OT Message-ID: MisterShannon® invokes: > For me, if it weren't for the colorful markings or overall lozenge, the > D.VII would have as much interest to me as a waterwheel-powered nose hair > trimmer. The spotted dogbox. He's right, you know. A real weapon and some neat stuff in the bargain, but elegant, it ain't. The aircraft isn't all that graceful either. Ken ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 13:18:44 +0100 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: Re: Favorite OT Message-ID: It's manly;-) /Neil C. > The aircraft isn't all that graceful either. > > Ken > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 06:24:04 -0600 From: Ken Schmitt To: Subject: Re: info Message-ID: Brent! > Now Listening: Bad Religion - I want to conquer the world > Now Eating: Kung Po Chicken > I know, I know, too much information... Not if it's on MisterWebcam® Ken ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 07:25:34 -0500 From: "Steven Perry" To: Subject: Re: Favorite OT Message-ID: <006101c2d812$018ca280$65a8a8c0@tampabay.rr.com> Only in 1:48. sp > It's manly;-) > /Neil C. > > > > The aircraft isn't all that graceful either. > > > > Ken > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 08:50:41 -0500 (EST) From: Allan Wright To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Very Urgent Message-ID: <200302191350.IAA22013@mustang.sr.unh.edu> Sorry for the spam people - this is of course a scam. Don't bother trying to reply to these idiots. Allan > Mrs. Ruth Obed > c/o Anthony Egobia > > I am Mrs. Peace Obed, widow of the late Lt. Col. M. > Obed, the former military Administrator of Kaduna =============================================================================== Allan Wright Jr. | Without love life's just a long fight - Southside University of New Hampshire +-------------------------------------------------- Research Computing Center | WWI Modeling mailing list: wwi@wwi-models.org Internet: aew@unh.edu | WWI Modeling WWW Page: http://www.wwi-models.org =============================================================================== ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 21:57:05 +0800 From: Volker Haeusler To: wwi@wwi-models.org Message-ID: <001b01c2d81e$ca353ba0$0301a8c0@com1> This may have been answered earlier, but just in case: > OT Remark: Anyone ever caught a glimpse of the 1/72 Pfalz Dr.I from > Airmodel? I recenently lost out on an auction and wondered if I should > look harder... Is it better than the Merlin (which is one of their > better kits)? The Airmodel/Frank Modellbau kit is nothing else but the Czechmaster kit in a sturdy little boox around the usual plastic bag. Richard Frank (who took over Airmodel after Schaedler, the originator of that outfit, died) had good connections to those Czech guys, who also did most of the masters and all the small resin parts for the Airmodel/Frank Modellbau vacs of the 80ies and late 70ies. Beside the Pfalz Dr I, other repackaged OT kits from Airmodel with a Czechmaster resin inside included the Airco DH 5, The Dolphin and the Junkers J I. As for quality, the Czechmaster kit obviously formed the basis for the Merlin kit - it is comparable, but with some loss in some of the finer details, especially where white metal replaced the resin parts. OTOH, the Merlin replaces the resin with true plastic, which is an advantage IMHO. Oh yes, I think the Czechmaster Dr I was also available under the WK models range of Werner Killesreiter - he also did the Loening M 8 and one or two other OT kits (with the only change being the inclusion of some additional instruction sheets). The original Czechmaster kit is still around from time to time- I guess Detlef Schorsch will still have them. So no point to waste too much money on an Airmodel version of it, if you´re not an extreme collector. Volker ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 13:58:47 +0000 From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: lacing on E.IV underside Message-ID: I attempted to do the lacing on my 1/72nd scale Eduard Fokker E.IV fusealge's underside. I tried scoring with an X-acto knife but the lines were somewhat irregular because I simply eye-balled it. Does anyone have any other solutions. The photoetch from Part provides zig-zag stitching but the lacing on the E.IV is simpley a parallel row of diagonal lines with a centre-seam. How does the decal in the E.III Profipaklook for this thing? Michael _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 22:07:19 +0800 From: Volker Haeusler To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Oops - was:Re: Message-ID: <003401c2d820$38514b00$0301a8c0@com1> Strange things do happen on the net: In my Sent Items folder my last mail still has the following Subject: "Brent´s Pfalz Dr I question, was:: Site update:Rogues gallery" but at least when I received it back, the subject line was empty... Truly strange... Volekr ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 06:09:14 -0800 (PST) From: MARK MILLER To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Cool Albie Message-ID: <20030219140914.80407.qmail@web80010.mail.yahoo.com> Very cool I can't resist this one So I'll make up a map for my Virtual Dv looks to me like the serial number is D5385/16 And I believe the tail is painted Any ideas as to what that color might be? And I will guess the metal panels and wheel covers are that gray/green color - either that or grey. natural wood fuse white nose and rudder. how about the wings? I wonder if DSA can tell by the serial number? BTW - I will have to generate artwork for the cartoon figure. i can send it (when finished) to anybody with an Alps Any additional data/opinions would be appreciated Mark > From: "Matt Bittner" > To: "Multiple recipients of list" > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 9:09 PM > Subject: [WWI] Cool Albie > > > > Check out th > > D.V: ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 09:20:58 -0500 From: "Greg Balzer" To: Subject: Re: lacing on E.IV underside Message-ID: <004e01c2d822$1facef30$45a44644@Greg> Michael, I've used Archer transfers with great success. They have both whip and zig-zag stitching, and in BOTH scales! Contact me offlist if you'd like the URL. Greg ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Kendix" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 8:59 AM Subject: [WWI] lacing on E.IV underside > I attempted to do the lacing on my 1/72nd scale Eduard Fokker E.IV > fusealge's underside. I tried scoring with an X-acto knife but the lines > were somewhat irregular because I simply eye-balled it. > > Does anyone have any other solutions. The photoetch from Part provides > zig-zag stitching but the lacing on the E.IV is simpley a parallel row of > diagonal lines with a centre-seam. > > How does the decal in the E.III Profipaklook for this thing? > > Michael > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 14:26:44 +0000 From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: gregbalzer@adelphia.net Message-ID: Yes please, I'd like the URL. Thanks, Michael >From: "Greg Balzer" >Reply-To: wwi@wwi-models.org >To: Multiple recipients of list >Subject: [WWI] Re: lacing on E.IV underside >Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 09:22:09 -0500 (EST) > >Michael, >I've used Archer transfers with great success. They have both whip and >zig-zag stitching, and in BOTH scales! Contact me offlist if you'd like the >URL. >Greg >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Michael Kendix" >To: "Multiple recipients of list" >Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 8:59 AM >Subject: [WWI] lacing on E.IV underside > > > > I attempted to do the lacing on my 1/72nd scale Eduard Fokker E.IV > > fusealge's underside. I tried scoring with an X-acto knife but the lines > > were somewhat irregular because I simply eye-balled it. > > > > Does anyone have any other solutions. The photoetch from Part provides > > zig-zag stitching but the lacing on the E.IV is simpley a parallel row >of > > diagonal lines with a centre-seam. > > > > How does the decal in the E.III Profipaklook for this thing? > > > > Michael > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. > > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 15:44:11 +0100 From: grzegorz_mazurowski@poczta.onet.pl To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: RE: Site update:Rogues gallery Message-ID: --_Part_3x2x7d.4g7j7e=_198323.davvhi Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Brent and Mike! Brento wrote: >I am flattered that Grzegorz copied my "Sheriff of Knottingham" beard. >Looks good don\'t it? :-) :-) >Anyone notice Rob Johnson, Doug Jones, Robert Karr and Andrei >Koribanics look the same? Perhaps all these pictures are of Michael >Kendix before he shaved? And Paul Thompson. :-) And Mike wrote: >> Grzegorz, you look too modest. Especially for someone who would >> leave a first issue of Windsock magazine on a girlfriend\'s bed. >> LOL :<) You see - this is the way to success - to look modest and innocent. ;-) This photo is a bit randomly chosen, just one of the friends had a digicam and shot some pictures on a party week ago. And yesterday he showed the photos on the comp, I was on one of them, and friend's comp was connected to the Net, so the photo went to Sanjeev for the gallery. G. --------------r-e-k-l-a-m-a----------------- Tanie bilety lotnicze! http://samoloty.onet.pl --_Part_3x2x7d.4g7j7e=_198323.davvhi Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Brent and  Mike!
Brento wrote:
>I am flattered that Grzegorz copied my "Sheriff of Knottingham" beard.
>Looks good don\'t it? :-)
:-)

>Anyone notice Rob Johnson, Doug Jones, Robert Karr and Andrei
>Koribanics look the same? Perhaps all these pictures are of Michael
>Kendix before he shaved?
And Paul Thompson. :-)

And Mike wrote:
>> Grzegorz, you look too modest. Especially for someone who would
>> leave a first issue of Windsock magazine on a girlfriend\'s bed.
>> LOL :<)
You see - this is the way to success - to look modest and innocent. ;-)
This photo is a bit randomly chosen, just one of the friends had a digicam and shot some pictures on a party week ago. And yesterday he showed the photos on the comp, I was on one of them, and friend's comp was connected to the Net, so the photo went to Sanjeev for the gallery.
G.



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Tanie bilety lotnicze! --_Part_3x2x7d.4g7j7e=_198323.davvhi-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 16:12:16 +0100 From: "Hans Trauner" To: Subject: Re: Cool Albie Message-ID: <007501c2d829$4a376bc0$7eac72d4@FRITZweb> Mark, I would say it's D 5385/17 as it a D V. I don't think that the tail is painted, as usually the serial and the rudder was overpainted when a Jasta colour was applied. The Moritz figur has a red shirt and red hairs! Face is pink/flesh. The nose could be white. As the wings don't show hard contrast camouflage I would say it is lozenge covered, but the Great DSA should know more. Hans ----- Original Message ----- From: "MARK MILLER" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 3:10 PM Subject: [WWI] Re: Cool Albie > Very cool > I can't resist this one > So I'll make up a map for my Virtual Dv > > looks to me like the serial number is D5385/16 > And I believe the tail is painted > Any ideas as to what that color might be? > > And I will guess the metal panels and wheel covers are that > gray/green color - either that or grey. > natural wood fuse > white nose and rudder. > > how about the wings? > I wonder if DSA can tell by the serial number? > > BTW - I will have to generate artwork for the cartoon figure. > i can send it (when finished) to anybody with an Alps > > Any additional data/opinions would be appreciated > Mark > > > > > > From: "Matt Bittner" > > To: "Multiple recipients of list" > > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 9:09 PM > > Subject: [WWI] Cool Albie > > > > > > > Check out th > > > D.V: ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 16:31:35 +0100 From: grzegorz_mazurowski@poczta.onet.pl To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Oops - was:Re: Message-ID: --_Part_5y5g5h.2z9p7p=_744520.dgphmn Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I have this post with empty "subject line" G. >Strange things do happen on the net: In my Sent Items folder my last mail >still has the following Subject: > >"Brent´s Pfalz Dr I question, was:: Site update:Rogues gallery" > >but at least when I received it back, the subject line was empty... > >Truly strange... > >Volekr > --------------r-e-k-l-a-m-a----------------- Tanie bilety lotnicze! http://samoloty.onet.pl --_Part_5y5g5h.2z9p7p=_744520.dgphmn Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-2" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I have this post with empty "subject line"
G.

>Strange things do happen on the net: In my Sent Items folder my last mail
>still has the following Subject:
>
>"Brent=B4s Pfalz Dr I question, was:: Site update:Rogues gallery"
>
>but at least when I received it back, the subject line was empty...
>
>Truly strange...
>
>Volekr
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Tanie bilety lotnicze! --_Part_5y5g5h.2z9p7p=_744520.dgphmn-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 23:33:59 +0800 From: Volker Haeusler To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Cool Albie Message-ID: <001301c2d82c$53ddca40$0301a8c0@com1> Just a few more remarks on the "Moritz" D Va: Mark wiondered: > Any ideas as to what that color might be? Not for the tail - but I just looked on the color paintings of "Max & Moritz" both on the net and in my edition, and unfortunately they are not completely consistent. Moritz hairs are sometimes blonde, sometimes red. the shirt actually is usually green. Oh, and BTW the original story (a "Bubengeschichte in 7 Streichen" - litterally a "boys story in 7 pranks") comes from 1865... As for the serial number, I also think it´s 5385/17, but it could also be read as 5335. Whatever it is, it comes from the first series of Alb D Va, ordered from the Johannisthal Albatros Werke in August 1917. I had no luck so far in identifying the potential pilot. Only one "Moritz" I´m aware of (but then I don´t have any good information on pilot names at all), but he (Moritz Foerster of J 32b) was already killed before the first D Va´s left the company. Plus J 32b did not have a white nose as a Jasta marking (asuming the nose is a Jasta marking at all). Then again, the pilot might have been a "Max" (of which there were many) and the aircraft only "Moritz". Or no connection at all... > BTW - I will have to generate artwork for the cartoon figure. > i can send it (when finished) to anybody with an Alps Yes please - that might be the time to remove the dust from my OKI.... Volker ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 07:33:47 -0800 (PST) From: MARK MILLER To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: Re: Cool Albie Message-ID: <20030219153347.53979.qmail@web80005.mail.yahoo.com> Hi hans What makes you think the tail is unpainted? it's consistantly darker and appears to be less shiny. admitidly, it's a subtle thing, but it sure looks painted to me. I hope your right about the wings Mark --- Hans Trauner wrote: > Mark, > I would say it's D 5385/17 as it a D V. I don't think that > the tail is > painted, as usually the serial and the rudder was overpainted > when a Jasta > colour was applied. The Moritz figur has a red shirt and red > hairs! Face is > pink/flesh. The nose could be white. > As the wings don't show hard contrast camouflage I would say > it is lozenge > covered, but the Great DSA should know more. > > Hans > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "MARK MILLER" > To: "Multiple recipients of list" > Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 3:10 PM > Subject: [WWI] Re: Cool Albie > > > > Very cool > > I can't resist this one > > So I'll make up a map for my Virtual Dv > > > > looks to me like the serial number is D5385/16 > > And I believe the tail is painted > > Any ideas as to what that color might be? > > > > And I will guess the metal panels and wheel covers are that > > gray/green color - either that or grey. > > natural wood fuse > > white nose and rudder. > > > > how about the wings? > > I wonder if DSA can tell by the serial number? > > > > BTW - I will have to generate artwork for the cartoon > figure. > > i can send it (when finished) to anybody with an Alps > > > > Any additional data/opinions would be appreciated > > Mark > > > > > > > > > > > From: "Matt Bittner" > > > To: "Multiple recipients of list" > > > Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 9:09 PM > > > Subject: [WWI] Cool Albie > > > > > > > > > > Check out th > > > > D.V: > > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 10:36:48 -0500 From: SSH To: Subject: Re: lacing on E.IV underside Message-ID: <20030219153836.D789D690C39@mail.mailsnare.net> Michael, Barry at Rosemont sells fotocut PE for stitching in both styles. I have the 1:48 scale and am quite pleased with it. Presumably the 1:72 is as good. On the archer fine transfer: I have this sheet. This sheet says it is for assorted scales down to 1:72, but in my opinion, even the smallest stitching on this sheet is a bit overscale for 1:48 - I dont think you will find it usable for 1:72 (your model will look like Dr Frankenstein's creation) regards Sanjeev ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 16:37:17 +0100 From: grzegorz_mazurowski@poczta.onet.pl To: wwi@wwi-models.org Subject: I've probably turned off that HTML Message-ID: Have I? G. --------------r-e-k-l-a-m-a----------------- Tanie bilety lotnicze! http://samoloty.onet.pl ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 16:42:15 +0100 From: Crawford Neil To: "'wwi@wwi-models.org'" Subject: RE: I've probably turned off that HTML Message-ID: YES!!!!!!! /Neil C. > > Have I? > G. > --------------r-e-k-l-a-m-a----------------- > > > Tanie bilety lotnicze! > http://samoloty.onet.pl > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 16:50:31 +0100 From: =?iso-8859-2?Q?=22Vina=F8=2C_Lubo=B9=22?= To: Subject: Re: lacing on E.IV underside Message-ID: <0164740D9D3FE3438EA749DA1857AA861B1099@morpheus.deltax.cz> Eduard have PE stitching and lacing in diferent styles and both scales. Lubos > -----Original Message----- > From: SSH [mailto:ot811@msbx.net] > Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 4:41 PM > To: Multiple recipients of list > Subject: [WWI] Re: lacing on E.IV underside > > > Michael, > Barry at Rosemont sells fotocut PE for stitching in both styles. > I have the 1:48 scale and am quite pleased with it. Presumably the > 1:72 is as good. > > On the archer fine transfer: I have this sheet. This sheet says > it is for assorted scales down to 1:72, but in my opinion, even the > smallest stitching on this sheet is a bit overscale for 1:48 - I dont > think you will find it usable for 1:72 (your model will look like Dr > Frankenstein's creation) > regards > Sanjeev > > > > ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 5025 **********************