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Old 29 August 2009, 09:14 AM   #31 (permalink)
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...because it seems expectations are running amok.
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Amok. Amok? Better check this one out. Right, here it is: 'Amok - activities and/or beliefs progressing in such a manner as to meet or exceed all expectations of those involved or affected.'

HOORAY! Bring on the DVII!!!

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Old 29 August 2009, 07:22 PM   #32 (permalink)
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For those of us who live east of the International Date Line in the mid Pacific, west of Hawaii, Saturday, 5 September 2009, will be for us, on Friday 4 September 2009. So we don't have to wait until Saturday the 5th our time. I think it would be very considerate of WNW to post a notice on the Forum to aleave us of our anxiety, I don't have any finger nails left, I have taken up drinking of spirits. Richard, if you read this release us from this pain, it is almost unbearable. Damn, if this gets much worst, I could take up smoking again, Richard, please, pretty please.......
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Gentlemen:
For those of us who live east of the International Date Line in the mid Pacific, west of Hawaii, Saturday, 5 September 2009, will be for us, on Friday 4 September 2009. So we don't have to wait until Saturday the 5th our time. I think it would be very considerate of WNW to post a notice on the Forum to aleave us of our anxiety, I don't have any finger nails left, I have taken up drinking of spirits. Richard, if you read this release us from this pain, it is almost unbearable. Damn, if this gets much worst, I could take up smoking again, Richard, please, pretty please.......
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Tick, tick, tick, me too!!!!!!!!!! Will proabably be the announcement of the figure line being ready.
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It will take you that long ???
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Hey guys..

When i see the kits i will believe it
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Old 30 August 2009, 11:36 PM   #37 (permalink)
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Here is a bit of fun for you all. The Fokker D.VII will be available in all it's main variations and will include many optional parts to enable modellers to build different machines.
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Here is a bit of fun for you all. The Fokker D.VII will be available in all it's main variations and will include many optional parts to enable modellers to build different machines.
All in one box Stephen ?
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'If Fokkers and Albatri you would win, first with R.E.'s you must begin' (sorry Shakespeare)

All those next rounders sound fabulous of course--but give me that Harry Tate........Pleeeeeeez!

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In comparing the the number of pieces in each kit will tell the story, i.e.,Pfalz D.IIIa 146; Alb.D.V,148, Fok.D.VII 205! The Fok.D.VII is less complex than the other two, there are at least 57 more parts, cowlings, exhausts and propellers, that is were the difference is. The R.E.8 has 293 pieces.
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