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Old 6 November 2006, 09:06 AM   #351 (permalink)
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Hi Nico,

The Fokker E V 201/18 was build by Didier Waelkens, president of IPMS-Belgium...
I thought all the wwi models on that table were by Nico. It's the display table for the Modelbrauers group to which he belongs.


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Old 6 November 2006, 09:29 AM   #352 (permalink)
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Indeed there was a model of a Fokker DVIII on the Modelbrouwers table, and that one was made by me. The one of which I made a picture was at the table of IPMS Belgium. I did not take pictures of my own models for very obvious reasons, but someone did take a picture of the DVIII I made myself:

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(As can be seen the quality of the picture itself is far better, the same thing counts for the DH 5 picture).

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P.s. it seems "Nieuwegein" is certainly creating some "new fun"....

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Old 6 November 2006, 11:00 AM   #353 (permalink)
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L.O.L.

Indeed there was a model of a Fokker DVIII on the Modelbrouwers table, and that one was made by me. The one of which I made a picture was at the table of IPMS Belgium. I did not take pictures of my own models for very obvious reasons, but someone did take a picture of the DVIII I made myself:

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(As can be seen the quality of the picture itself is far better, the same thing counts for the DH 5 picture).

Greetings, Nico

P.s. it seems "Nieuwegein" is certainly creating some "new fun"....



Now I'm sad, bemused, and all confused.

Well, not really. But next time *I* take a camera to photograph your models, which were as good as those on the contest tables.


BTW, I like the man off the port wingtip trying to get the invisible camel to lie down.


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Old 6 November 2006, 12:22 PM   #354 (permalink)
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Okay, if you like 'm that much, I'll ask him to come over to you. He's also very good at catching invisible Fokkers, Albatrosses, Nieuports.... His name is Fred.

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Old 6 November 2006, 01:27 PM   #355 (permalink)
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Okay, if you like 'm that much, I'll ask him to come over to you. He's also very good at catching invisible Fokkers, Albatrosses, Nieuports.... His name is Fred.

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Really? That's not our man Fred, is it?
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Okay, if you like 'm that much, I'll ask him to come over to you. He's also very good at catching invisible Fokkers, Albatrosses, Nieuports.... His name is Fred.

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Is he any good with big spiders? Maybe he could train them as riggers for me.


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Old 6 November 2006, 03:08 PM   #357 (permalink)
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Pauls entry looks terrific! I wonder that it didn't do even better than it did!
Kitboy, Very nice EV! I guess you do not adhere to the "Multi Color" EV wing theory? Ross, thanks for posting,
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As seen at the LAFAYETTE SHOW... http://s17.photobucket.com/albums/b6...02006/?start=0

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Seen at Telford 2006....

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