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Pepsico President gives USA the Middle Finger29 May 2005 07:52 GMT21
>US flips its lid over 'middle finger' tag
>By Siddharth Srivastava
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/GE25Df04.html
>NEW DELHI - The remark was innocuous, but given the Internet age,
ampsone or any armor guy29 May 2005 07:47 GMT4
what colors were the 2 maus tanks painted by the germans?
thanks
Trumpeter 1/48 Fw 200C-4 Condor Kit Review Online29 May 2005 06:26 GMT20
We were fortunate to get an advanced look at the upcoming Trumpeter Fw 200
kit. Check it out on Cybermodeler Online www.cybermodeler.com
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recommendation for drill bits29 May 2005 04:57 GMT7
Anybody have any tips for how NOT to break #80 drill bits? I use these
to drill holes for biplane rigging and always go through 3 or 4 bits on
each airplane.
Are there differences in durability depending on the different
CAR: Anyone built Hendrix resins?29 May 2005 03:49 GMT13
Some tempting subjects popping up on ebay, so I'm wondering about their
quality.  I'm familiar with Modelhaus, R&R, and Flintstone resins.
Where does Hendrix fit in?
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monogram pby29 May 2005 01:21 GMT30
do you have to weight the front end?
rufus?
Question for someonme in the U.K.28 May 2005 23:34 GMT10
    I have seen advertisements in one of the U.K. based modeling magazines
about a new edition of the movie "Battle of Britain" that comes packaged
with a CD containing the complete original William Walton musical score,
which was in fact not used in the movie. Does anyone have a lead ...
OT?: Indy Car Crashes28 May 2005 14:19 GMT1
just in case you are looking for diorama ideas after giving up
on getting the perfect paint finish, etc...
Craig
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/2005/05/26/indy.crashe
s/content.1.html?cnn=yes

Matt vs. flat black28 May 2005 11:06 GMT16
Greetings. I'm building a night-fighter version of Tamiya's 1/48
Mosquito. Painting for my particular version call for overall "matt
black". Now, I always thought matt and flat black were the same, but
the Tamiya color chart lists two separate paint identifiers. Can
--->  FAQ Tip 2005 - Lurk, Spam, Leech, Spam <---28 May 2005 05:11 GMT1
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Newsgroups: alt.binaries.news-server-comparison
Subject: Re: Super News - Blocking people because of bogus complaints.
CMK 1/72 Type VIIC U-Boat Engine Room Detail Set28 May 2005 00:52 GMT5
Just got this beauty in and thought you all would like to see it.
Cybermodeler Online www.cybermodeler.com
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8th AF Tail Codes28 May 2005 00:31 GMT5
I've been asked to display a bunch of aircraft models at a local museum, and
I need to label them properly. I have the old Monogram 1/48th B-17 I built
about 30 years ago... Tail Codes are a black A in a white triangle,
individual a/c R, three letter code LG R.  Can someone tell ...
Painting Brass27 May 2005 23:52 GMT5
While chatting with some chaps at the local ME club at the weekend the
opinion was expressed that making the metalwork on loco's out of brass
was a bad idea as it was so hard to paint.  It was suggested that
making it out of steel woudl be a better idea, and for water tanks
Old Profiles for Sale27 May 2005 18:54 GMT1
Warship Profile:
#17 RN Zara Heavy Cruiser
#30 IJN Yamato/Musashi
#13 HMS Exeter
Surface grinder or shaping tool27 May 2005 18:16 GMT4
I'm looking for advice/opinions...(do you think I'll get any here??)
I'm looking at preparing accurately sized plates for knife making 4"x2"
max...  What I'm wondering, is which way to go.. Surface grinder, or
shaping machine.  My workshop, is getting full, and worry about grit
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