[WWI] Added:Fokker Dr.I
ernest thomas
reason108 at hotmail.com
Mon Jan 12 15:12:18 EST 2009
But the skeleton of the E-III in Blighty looks pretty darned close to RLM02. And that's on the not so dusty undersides. E.Honor and Glory to our Ancestral Gods
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 19:55:54 +0000From: pfalzdvii at comcast.netTo: wwi at wwi-models.orgSubject: Re: [WWI] Added:Fokker Dr.I
Shane, gray green primers abound; it wasn't a bad guess. FWIW the restoration of the ASM D.V, used a light green (brighter than 02, but gray green) and they analyzed the surviving paint chips to try to be authentic. No harm done that I can think of, as we can all agree, NO color specification is exact, even with identical mixtures, lots vary, and all of it starts to change the minute the paint drys. A classic Dicta Ira!
Merrill----- Original Message -----From: "Paul Thompson" <flutes at xs4all.nl>To: wwi at wwi-models.orgSent: Monday, January 12, 2009 1:26:22 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada CentralSubject: Re: [WWI] Added:Fokker Dr.I> Of all my time on the list, that has to be the stupidest thing I ever did, and I'mnow thoroughly ashamed of it.Shane<Now you know why he's only allowed out to grouch, and not to make jokes.Paul.
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