[WWI] Telford - final reminder, on radio silence

Crawford Neil Neil.Crawford at volvo.com
Mon Nov 5 03:14:52 EST 2007


I think the idea of the pictures of relatives is a very nice one, I only
have one photo of Grandpa, but theres a Bristol Fighter behind him! 
I'll bring Grandads medals too. I have been looking into the packing
question
and I think I can manage all three Spads. I'll have two flat boxes which
can hold 7 models in my backpack, the boxes will have to go in end on,
so
the models will in fact be hanging, but IIRC that's how I did it last
time
I've nearly finished the last model for the competition, just assembly
to do, no rigging unfortunately.
/Neil 

-----Original Message-----
From: wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org] On
Behalf Of Nigel Rayner
Sent: den 3 november 2007 20:16
To: wwi at wwi-models.org
Subject: [WWI] Telford - final reminder, on radio silence

Hi all,

I'm off on a business trip tomorrow (Sunday) and don't get back until
late
Thursday, so it will be radio silence for me all week. So a final
reminder
for those that are bringing models for the GWICC stand, here's the final
list:

Scale	Model	Modeller
48	Morane Saulnier N	Don Ralston
	Pfalz EI or DXII	Don Ralston
	Bristol Scout	Don Ralston
	Albatros DII	Lance Krieg
	Spowith "Comic" Camel	Karen Rychlewski
	Fokker DVII	Hugh Beyts
	Phonix DII	Hugh Beyts
	Aviatik DI	Nigel Rayner
	DH5	Nico Teunissen
	Pfalz DIIIa	Marek Mincbergr
	Fokker EV	Marek Mincbergr
	Albatros DV	Miloslav Vanous

72	SPAD 11	Neil Crawford
	SPAD 16	Neil Crawford
	SPAD A-2	Neil Crawford
	Halberstadt DII	Shane Weier
	BE2e	Nigel Rayner
	Rumpler CV	Paul Thompson
	Bristol F2b	Paul Thompson
	FB5	Paul Thompson
	Albatros 	Paul Thompson
	Junkers JI	Steve Cox
	Anatra Anasal	Steve Cox

I addition, my Zeppelin will be there (providing it survives the
journey)
and Mike Coper has provided a couple of nice tanks and dioramas. Steve
Cox
is also providing some Ford T variants.

We'll work out a simple rota for manning the table before we get too
inebriated on Friady night. Here's a suggestion - as it's Remembrance
Day on
the Sunday, how about anyone that has (small) pictures of relatives that
served in WWI bring them along so we can have a small display as a
tribute
to those who served? What do you think?

Cheers,

Nigel


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