[WWI] Vector Resin WWI Engines
Mikko Saarela
saarela.mikko at kolumbus.fi
Wed Apr 2 01:03:24 EDT 2008
I've got several Vector engines, but I hesitate to use them in my builds. They are too cool tu be buried under engine cowlings!
Mikko
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From: Graham Hunter
To: 'World War I Modeling Mailing List'
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 5:33 PM
Subject: [WWI] Vector Resin WWI Engines
Yesterday I got home and found a package in the mail from Neomega Resin (see: http://www.neomega-resin.com/vector/home.htm ) in the UK. They are the distributors for Vector Resin Access. I ordered some engines and a new item from them - Lewis MG's. I received a Mercedes D.III, Clerget, LeRhone 110, and a Gnome (ordered the LeRhone 80 though) and 3 Lewis MG's (1 for Tom Morgan) and I have got to say these engines (and guns) are incredible. The Mercedes comes in 10-12 pieces and is truly out of this world and could be built as a stand alone model. I already had the 3 rotaries. The Mercedes is actually 1/48 scale unlike the Eduard and Special Hobbies engines which are too small. Did I say that the detail on the Mercedes was outstanding. Well it is. The Lewis MG's are very nice as well. The 47 round drums are especially nice.
For a built up Gnome see Tom's at: http://www.wwi-models.org/Images/Morgan/Allied/index.html part of his N.28 build.
Graham Hunter
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