[WWI] Scale black
Andy Bannister
a.bann at ntlworld.com
Thu Nov 23 07:28:12 EST 2006
Sorry, I thought that was my point Mike! When you start talking atmospheric effects for different weather condtions you need to step back a bit and ask yourself if anyone cares about such things on a model. That's if you even have the ability and desire to represent such things....
Andy
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> From: "Mike Kavanaugh" <mike_kavanaugh at operamail.com>
> Date: 2006/11/23 Thu AM 02:00:11 GMT
> To: wwi at wwi-models.org
> Subject: [WWI] Scale black
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> Andy and Iban:
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> Enough already, you two!! When you're up there getting shot up, eyes watering, goggles
> and face smeared with castor oil, engine keeps stopping and guns keep jamming, the smell of leaking fuel worrying you no end, flak all over the place, the last damn
> thing you are concerned about is how your aircraft would look modelled in scale black.
> You just hope you can outlast the headwinds to get home, land in one piece, puke
> your guts out and make it to the outhouse before you mess your pants . . . . if
> you haven't already.
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> Really, not to denigrate the topic. . . there certainly are valid points, but . . .
> You've taken this to outer space, what's next? Alternate universes? That ought to
> really open it up! ;-) The foregoing is just to stir the pot and generate some acrimony. Things are dull, but not as nitpicking as this is getting.
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> I figure if the pilots didn't care, why should I?
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> Mike
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