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Old 18 September 2002, 01:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

Any of you professionals ever seen models of these german seaplanes :

Friedrichshafen FF33
Friedrichshafen FF41
Rumpler 6B1
Gotha WD12
Gotha WD14
Hansa Brandenburg W19
Staaken L

Thank you very much !

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Old 18 September 2002, 01:40 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Whoah, Regulus!! You're talking some heavy duty projects there, dude. I have to improve my skills times 1000 in order to tackle those birds! :-X :-/
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Old 19 September 2002, 03:02 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Check Choroszy!
The best resin kits on the World!
http://www.modelbud.pl/
He's got various Frieds in "B" series, and many others seaplanes, even the Lohner R now!
You can try to find one of my reviews of their kits in older Internetmodeler.com issue.
Also Ludemann makes some (Frieds, Lubeck-Travemunde etc, but Ludemann is a bit worse than Choroszy, but still very good) I can organize them for you, contact me on e-mail if you want.
All 1/72.
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Old 19 September 2002, 04:54 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Hi G !

That link was pure gold to me ! This gives me possibilities to construct a diorama of the Zeebrugge base as never before. Very very interesting products. I did sent them an e-mail. If it doesn't work out I will get in contact.

Really this is unbelievable to me !

THANK YOU VERY MUCH !!!

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Old 19 September 2002, 08:11 AM   #5 (permalink)
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The Brit vac-form company Formaplane did the FF33 and the Rumpler 6B in 1:72nd scale.
I've got a half-built 6B......somewhere........
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Sierra Scale makes nice vacu kits,
Frieds 33 and 49, Gotha WD.7 and Sablatnik SF 5 in 1/72
http://sierrascale.hypermart.net/72wwi.htm
and some Brandenburgs in 1/48
I have their AEG G.IV and it's one of the best vacu kit's I've ever seen.
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