[WWI] 1/48th Nieuport 25 by kKaraya
pfalzdvii at att.net
pfalzdvii at att.net
Thu Apr 10 20:45:20 EDT 2008
Thanks for the kind words, Jim, coming from a master like yourself, really means a lot. On the plus side, a Karaya kit costs about $65, and I have probably $10, tops in mine, even if it isn't quite as nice!
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Merrill
Your Madness May Vary
-------------- Original message from Jim Landon <thegreatlandoni at hotmail.com>: --------------
Merrill, you should still be very proud of yourself. What you did was a remarkable achievement done entirely with your own creative talent and skill. Gluing together a kit OOB where all the design work was done by the kit maker ranks lower in my book.
Jim
From: pfalzdvii at att.net
To: wwi at wwi-models.org
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 20:54:13 +0000
Subject: Re: [WWI] 1/48th Nieuport 25 by kKaraya
I truly am accursed, for about the tenth time, just as I am finishing a major conversion/scratchbuild/correction, somewhere out there, a beautiful kit is released. I have nearly finished my kitbash Nieuport 25, with an old resin (fairly crude) fuselage a friend gave me years ago, a Glencoe N.28 cowl, elevators and rudder, Testors/Hawk wings, a reworked Eduard Siemens engine, and scratch and scrounged bits and I was fairly proud of myself, but the curse is much stronger.
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Merrill
Your Madness May Vary
-------------- Original message from Rick Geisler <ragfokker at hotmail.com>: --------------
http://www.karaya.ceti.pl/eng/sf_ni25_1.html
Just found this link posted by karaya on the Drome
Rick G
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