[WWI] Last Man Standing?

J.R. Boye hopeandmercy at sbcglobal.net
Tue Apr 28 00:23:15 EDT 2009


   Sorry- I was thinking OT. 

    The list was for fun BTW- I have absolutely nothing against other scales, and in fact encourage all OT modeling.
     I am just very secure in what I like and know why I like it.

                                             J.R. Boye

             (setting up a joke for Diego)





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From: "orc51o at gmail.com" <orc51o at gmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 9:00:43 PM
Subject: Re: [WWI] Last Man Standing?

Really? How large does the 1/32 Avenger turn out to be?

That's a good 1/72 list.
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From:  "J.R. Boye" 
Date: Mon, 27 Apr 2009 20:29:33 -0700 (PDT)
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Subject: Re: [WWI] Last Man Standing?

     I.....(gasp)....have....not.....been...(sweat)....ASSIMILATED !! -  J-L Picard

     The Wingnuts kits are fabulous, and wonderful for our hobby. The instruction books alone are worth the price.  I may build one someday- then give it away.

        Reasons I will stick to 1/72:

               Almost everything is made in that size.

               I will be able to display my planned collection of 100 OT planes.

               I may be able to finish them before I leave this world.

               You can build an entire  squadron if you want.

                They use less precious oil to manufacture.

               They're so cute.

               The 1/72 Staaken is still bigger than anything yet offered in 1/32. 

                                                J.R. Boye     

                                                                    




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