[WWI] Hello everybody.. .and where can i get night lozenge??
Steve Cox
steve at oldglebe.freeserve.co.uk
Wed Jan 16 18:00:28 EST 2008
Welcome Nick. I understand the LFG V19 had stressed skin, it was certainly
all-metal.
regards
Steve
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From: <Hamerthehorrible at aol.com>
Reply-To: World War I Modeling Mailing List <wwi at wwi-models.org>
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 04:44:16 EST
To: <wwi at wwi-models.org>
Subject: [WWI] Hello everybody.. .and where can i get night lozenge??
Hello, everybody! My name is Nick Hamer, and I've recently added myself to
the mailing list because I am fascinated by first world war aviation, and
that being the case, this is the place to be! Amazing stuff, inspirational
models and a fountain of knowledge! This site has steered me away from the
evils of stressed skin and onto the relaxing wood and canvas path of
righteousness.. . Who wants stressed skin ayway?? Reading about the end of
Americal Gryphon is rather depressing because I was hoping to use the
products for a couple of models, one of which is the Hi-tech A.E.G. GIV. ,
the other a Sierra Scale Berg D1. specfically 1/48 german night lozenge and
that mad psychedelic Austro Hungarian hex camo. Is there another
manufacturer who makes decals of this stuff?
I would be extremely grateful for any ( polite!) suggestions. I know it's a
little late for this one, but it is still january so I'd like to wish a
Happy New Year to everyone!
Nick.
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