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Old 12 March 2003, 07:05 AM   #81 (permalink)
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Most important tool = First aid kit.
 
Old 15 March 2003, 07:30 AM   #82 (permalink)
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Answer to the Final Exam: In reference to your health. What is the axis?

It is the bone at the top of your spine on which the skull sits.

Extra Credit: Name the first WWI injection Plastic model ever manufactured. An the year it was manufactured.

Frog's Avro 504K produced in 1937.

With this we come to the end of this course. Thanks for your participation. We may expect our bodies to rebel as we get older. But the hobby shouldn't damage our lives if we simply take precautions. Model On!!!!!
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the end of the course?

wwhat?

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Frog....1937.....injection plastic......? Reference pls.

I had a bunch of Frog kits in the 60's. Beautiful kits.
 
Old 15 March 2003, 10:22 PM   #85 (permalink)
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Frog....1937.....injection plastic......? * *Reference pls.

I had a bunch of Frog kits in the 60's. * Beautiful kits.

W-e-e-e-e-ll, I suppose cellulose acetate is plastic in the strictest sense of the word. Injection molded? Debatable. I wouldn't want to go handbags at ten paces to argue the point.

If you want more info on Frog kits, including a potted history, try http://www.frog.kits.freeuk.com/

For specialist Frog Penguin stuff it's http://www.frogpenguin.com/

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Good heavens! To think what our forefathers had to work with!! We are truly blessed to be living in "The Golden Age of Modeling."
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Eye? 'Ear, 'ear!

I don't even want to consider potted frogs.

That can't be a Frog! It's a flying boat, not an amphibian.
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For specialist Frog Penguin stuff it's http://www.frogpenguin.com/

Hey PeterL, I dare you to build it!
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Topgun56 Check out WWI in plastic under the section for Frog kits.
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Is that a book?

Loved your article on the Fokker DVII in Model Aircraft Monthly.
 
 

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