[WWI] Hello from Freightdog / Pegasus / Blue Max
Douglas Anderson
djandersonza at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 16 02:45:33 EDT 2008
Chris
Hahahaha, I am not old. The reason for 1/48 is I used to play rugby, so my piano career is in the pits and my fingers are as nimble as a huge truck and trailer on a skid-pan. My fingers these days are the equivalent of a blue whale in a kiddies paddling pool.
Old indeed! :)
--- On Tue, 9/16/08, Helen and Chris <2kermavio at orange.fr> wrote:
From: Helen and Chris <2kermavio at orange.fr>
Subject: Re: [WWI] Hello from Freightdog / Pegasus / Blue Max
To: "World War I Modeling Mailing List" <wwi at wwi-models.org>
Date: Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 1:04 AM
Hello Colin,
welcome to the list from a British ex-pat in France.
Ignore all those old codgers whose glasses need glasses, use the locating holes as a kind of Braille, and demand 1/48. Pegasus is my preference, so I hope you will be able to extend its WW1 range.
As new listee Fred Jack (welcome aboard, Fred) suggests, perhaps some of the less glamorous but just as important two-seaters may be worth considering. Accepting that you need to make a profit in addition to satisfying the (insatiable) demands of the list!
And, to echo others, perhaps develop the decal side?
Finally, may I congratulate you on having the good sense to become the owner of Pegasus/Blue Max and wish you all you wish for yourself for the future.
Chris.
Hello everyone, I just joined the mailing list last week and would like to say hello to you all. My name is Colin Strachan, I own a small British company called Freightdog Models, and I am also the new owner of the Pegasus and Blue Max range. Today I attended the IPMS Coventry model show and met Steve Cox, who suggested I introduce myself to you all. I am definately no expert on WWI subjects, but I hope to learn quickly, so I can carry on the good work from where Chris Gannon left off and help to promote this facinating period of Aviation History with new items from Pegasus and Blue Max Productions.
Best regards Colin
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