[WWI] Contest

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Wed Jan 7 16:42:24 EST 2009



If we do reach some sort of agreement (which would be amazing in itself) I would vote for the Dr.I, as that has the biggest selection of aftermarket markings, which are permitted in OOB rules. As a note, we need to bend or expand the rule to allow rigging, and the Dr.I has the least, anyway. 



Merrill Anderson 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Eric Gallaud" <egallaud at club-internet.fr> 
To: "World War I Modeling Mailing List" <wwi at wwi-models.org> 
Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2009 3:31:55 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
Subject: Re: [WWI] Contest 

Hello, 

It could be fun and I vote for Eduard Ni17, Dr1 or D.Va, with a 
preference for the D.Va. 2 month is very short for me, it is a challenge 
to avoid AMS ;-) 

All the best, 
Eric 

BT a écrit : 
> Howdy Gang, 
> 
> I feel a bit like the Roll Models cheerleader lately. However, we at 
> Roll Models would be interested in hosting an online contest (I've 
> done this from time to time over at HS). 
>   
> Here is what I suggest: 
>   
> 1. We all build the same model 
> 2. Out of the box rules in order to limit AMS 
> 3. We do 1/72 scale because it's cheap and also to limit AMS 
> 4. It has a two month deadline. You get two weeks to acquire your kit 
> and refs and then you get six weeks to build and photograph. That 
> ought to be plenty of time to build a simple 1/72 model. 
> 5. Roll Models will hand out some prizes for the winners and for the 
> voters. Any requests? 
>   
> The goal here is to actually finish a model. In Dennis' case he could 
> four or five! So, what is the easiest 1/72 model out there? Is it the 
> Eduard Albatros or maybe their Dr.I? 
>   
> Let me know what you think. 
>   
> Brent 
>   
>   
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