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29 November 2005, 03:58 AM
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Originally Posted by nigelrayner
Hi all,
A complete lurker here emerging to say that the Schneider is 1/72. Saw it myself at SMW. There were some very nice WWI entries in the C&C classes.
Cheers,
Nigel Rayner
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Even more oustanding that it is 72nd...
Would love to see some of your great 72nd builds in here too mate.
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29 November 2005, 04:03 AM
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von Richthoven: How lucky you English are to find the toilet so amusing. For us, it is a mundane and functional item. For you, the basis of an entire culture.
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30 November 2005, 11:14 PM
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Seen at 24th IPMS-Hellas National Competition. http://ipms-hellas.gr/01_WhatsNew_frame_UK.htm
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von Richthoven: How lucky you English are to find the toilet so amusing. For us, it is a mundane and functional item. For you, the basis of an entire culture.
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30 November 2005, 11:16 PM
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and some more from above....
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1 December 2005, 05:12 AM
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Great stuff from Greece! Those Pups are superb, BTW, as is the Hanriot. Just a question...
Even though they were superb examples of art and technical ability, is the Albatros becoming as ubiquitos as the Mustang or the 109?
From the Factory on the hill,
John
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1 December 2005, 06:31 PM
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Old Man's "Le Vengeur"
Here's a scratchbuild in 1/72 of a pre-production Morane-Saulnier Type N dubbed "Le Vengeur" by its pilot, M. Gilbert, in June of 1915 built by a gentleman who goes by the name of Old Man. I doubt he would post the pics here himself as he is a most modest fellow, so I hope he will forgive my rashness in sharing them with you in his stead. I found this to be a most impressive build that I'm sure my fellow 'Dromers will appreciate.
Brian da Basher
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2 December 2005, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by John Masters
Great stuff from Greece! Those Pups are superb, BTW, as is the Hanriot. Just a question...
Even though they were superb examples of art and technical ability, is the Albatros becoming as ubiquitos as the Mustang or the 109?
From the Factory on the hill,
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Reference the Albatros,I never tire of seeing a well done WW1 aircraft, and if you were to look at this thread from its beginning I don't think there is an unequal balance! Is the Albatros the WW1 10* Who cares? JMHO.
By the way, the Telford pics and the others are great. The Albatros DV is very well done ,and I really like the CDL and PC10 pup. Congrats to all of the builders!
RAGIII
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4 December 2005, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Capt. Kit Basher
Here's a scratchbuild in 1/72 of a pre-production Morane-Saulnier Type N dubbed "Le Vengeur" by its pilot, M. Gilbert, in June of 1915 built by a gentleman who goes by the name of Old Man. I doubt he would post the pics here himself as he is a most modest fellow, so I hope he will forgive my rashness in sharing them with you in his stead. I found this to be a most impressive build that I'm sure my fellow 'Dromers will appreciate.
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Very nice indeed. I think I have seen him post at the ARC forums?
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4 December 2005, 03:11 PM
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Bernd Nüßer's Fokker DVIII 48th Eduard kit.
http://www.wwi-models.org/Images/Nue...x.html#anchor6
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This is a hand-painted eduard kit in 1:48. The Fokker of a Marinefeldjasta, plane of Lt. Sachsenberg, leader of Marinefeldjagdgeschwader 1. Planes fuselages were yellow and black. Eduard has this plane in 1:72 scale with the decals for the checkerboard-fuselage in a fine kit. It was hard work, doing it by hand and needed some glasses of red wine acting a strait line.....
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4 December 2005, 03:22 PM
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