IPMS Denver / Rob Wolf Chapter
A.M.S. Chronicle
September 2002
“As Americans we will
weep, as Americans we will mourn, and as Americans, we
will rise in defense of all that we cherish.”
-- Leonard Pitts Jr., Miami Herald, in regards to September 11, 2001
Next Meeting: Wednesday, September 4 at 7:00pm
Burt Chevrolet, 5200 S.
Broadway (near Belleview)
This Month’s Program: Bare
Metal Finishes
In This Issue
Meeting Minutes
…….2
Kit Buildup: Hanriot HD 1/2 (Steve Lawson)
…….3
Preparing Files for Running
Decals – A quick ALPS guide (Dave Reinecke)
……..5
What’s New In Town
…….6
Website Of The Month
…….7
Presentation Calendar
…….7
Classified Ads
…….7
Pickles (Comic)
…….7
Calendar of Events
…….8
HEAD’S UP!
ALPS Printer Information
Interested in
making your own decals? David Reinecke
has our club ALPS printer up and running.
For the lowdown on how to get your ideas to him, check out page 5!
For more
information, please refer to the November 1999 issue of Fine Scale Modeler.
New Sections of the Newsletter
As you may have
noticed last month, I’ve added a couple of new sections to the newsletter. First up is the “Website of the Month” (page
7). This section will hopefully be
around every month and will highlight various websites throughout the
year.
The other new
addition is a “Presentation Calendar”.
This section will highlight the upcoming presentations. If you see an “OPEN”, that means that no
program is currently scheduled for that month.
If you are interested in presenting a program at one of the meetings,
give Prez Deppe or Shawn Schwaller a call/email so we can get you scheduled in.
Let me know what
you think of the new stuff!
MINUTES FOR AUGUST 7, 2002
Our President, Tom Deppe, called
the August 7, 2002 meeting to order at 7:04 PM at Burt Chevrolet with 34
members and guest present.
CORRESPONDENCE:
Cliff Davis reported that he
received info about the upcoming 2004 convention, which will be held in
Phoenix, Arizona. He also received
e-mail from a site in Australia that was selling a bunch of modeling
stuff. See Cliff during the break if
interested.
TREASURY:
Dallas Lloyd reported a balance of
$3017.58 in the treasury, $736.04 belongs to the contest fund.
OLD
BUSINESS:
None
NEW
BUSINESS:
Tom Deppe picked up a flyer from
the Oklahoma City table about their upcoming 2003 IPMS Convention. It will be held on July 2nd to
the 5th.
SHOW
& TELL:
Gerry Gustavson had a 1/25 AMT 1971
Dodge Charger Street Machine. Cliff
Davis showed us a couple of 1/24 die cast NASCAR racers, one of them OOB, and
the other one was detailed painted to bring out the detail. Bob Nixon had a completed 1/72 Tamiya F4D Skyray,
a 1/72 X-2 resin kit from France, and the latest 1/35 M-26 Pershing kit from
Tamiya. Doug Decounter brought a 1/35
Dragon Panther, a couple of 1/35 Academy M-3 Stuart/Honey tanks, a 1/35 Dragon
M-26 Pershing, and a 1/16 Tamiya Kubelwagen that was under construction. Carl Barna had a book titled Carrier War Book. Earl Hosmer showed us the base for the
display of A-4 Skyhawks aircraft that he is building. John Holcomb found and completed a Polar Lights kit of a Jetson’s
spaceship. Dave Nelson brought his two
sons, Kyle and Mick, who completed a 1/35 Tamiya Sdk.Fz 222 armored car and a
1/35 Tamiya Tiger I. Derek Brown showed
us in IPMS Nationals Triathlon winning entry.
It consisted of a 1/35 Tamiya Kubelwagen, a figure, and his 1/43 NASCAR
Thunderbird. Mike McDanal also had an
IPMS Nationals winner in his 1/43 Tameo Ferrari 312 T5. Good work guys. Al Gonzalez showed us three different kits that he currently has
under construction. Jerry Cole brought
in some decals and parts for Air Racers.
John Morrissey showed us three cars he recently finished. David Reinecke had a 1/48 Hasegawa A-4 that
he was building for the club project and his computer and ALPs printer
PROGRAM:
The program for the evening was a
demonstration by David Reinecke on how to prepare and print decals on the ALPs
printer. After the decal presentation,
Derek Brown had a video slide show of some of the highlights of the IPMS
National Convention in Virginia Beach.
AUCTION:
Alan Wolcott bought the 1/72-model
kits, and Gerry Gustavson snagged the 1/48-model kits
By: Steve Lawson
The large production numbers of this French designed
bi-plane are directly attributed to foreign purchases. Designed by Pierre Dupont,
the HD-1 had excellent flying characteristics. The type was competing with the Nieuport Company for the French
government's need of low altitude fighters. The Spad VII had the position for
high altitude. While Nieuport took up
most of the French contracts the Hanriot, an aircraft of better flying
qualities was availing the lion's share of its contracts to Italy (901 licensed
built aircraft out of 1700 ordered.) To
a lesser degree variants were sold to America (about 26 aircraft), Belgium (125
aircraft), France (20-24 aircraft) and Switzerland (16 aircraft.) Highly
successful in the hands of Belgium's Count Willy Coppens, Andre de Mulemeester
and Jan Olieslagers or Italy's Silvio Scaroni, Mario Fucini and Giorgio
Michetti. The first major modification came when the gun was placed centrally
rather than being offset. Also, the sight arrangement was moved from the cabane
struts to the gun itself. The HD.2 was more than the float plane version. It
had a completely revised vertical tail unit and armament.
|
|
JMGT |
Eduard #8018 |
Eduard #8034 |
Eduard #8039 |
|
Plastic |
7 pc |
54 pc |
55 pc |
62 pc |
|
Resin |
8 pc |
0 pc |
3 pc |
2 pc |
|
Metal |
43 pc |
0 pc |
32 pc |
27 pc |
|
Instructions |
6 pages w/ 3 exploded views w/text |
Exploded View 7 step w/text |
Exploded View 7 step w/text |
Exploded View 7 step w/text |
|
Characteristics |
Wheels |
Wheels |
Wheels and Floats |
Floats |
|
Price |
$1.00 1966 |
$5.50 1975 |
$ 29.95 1989 |
$22.95 1992 / |
While the JGMT kit is finely molded multimedia/resin kit,
its cost is twice that of either Eduard kits, #8034 Profi-pack or #8039 HD.2.
As of this writing Eduard does not have any aftermarket frets available for the
1/48 scale Hanriot kits as they do for their Nieuport 17 types. For this review
we will build the Eduard Hanriot HD.1 kit #8018. Before beginning, wash your
kit in mild dish soap & water, dry completely, then pre-drill all Rigging and Strut locator holes. Both go
through the wing entirely.
Step 1.) Paint all the major components for the cockpit interior and let dry.
First add crisscross bracing wires in the frame bays of the Fuselage Sides ( PP
A 1 & 2) and to the Cockpit Flooring (PP A 3.) Attach the Fuel/Oil Tank Facade (PP B 4) to the Right Fuselage
Side (PP A 1) and Add the Cockpit Flooring (PP A 3.) Next the Rudder Control
Bar (PP A 4) and its Torsion Bar (PP A 13) the Air Induction Pipes and Fuel
Mixture Chamber (represented as a single unit PP A 8) are added. Lower Fuselage Cross Structures ( PP A 7
& 9) are added and are meant to support the Control Column (PP A 10) as
well. Next attach the 'H' shaped Seat Support (PP A 5) and the Fuel Tank
Pressure Hand Pump (PP A 11) is added. This pump is smaller than most types on
other rotary engined aircraft of this time period. Then the plywood Seat (PP A
12) should be thinned and have lightening holes drilled in its back. The
Fuel/Air Mixture Lever (PP A 6) needs a linkage leading forward toward the
engine compartment. Rudder Control Wires lead from the installed Rudder Bar (PP
A 4) back through the rear Fuselage. Finally install the Control Column (PP A
10) and the Elevator Control Wires at its base. These of course will lead back into the rear Fuselage as well.
Step 2.) The Hanriot Fuselage had an adjustable Horizontal Tail Surface just
like the Sopwith Pup , Triplane and Camel. You will need to alter the rear of
the Fuselage Halves (PP A 1 & 2) by removing about 3/16 of an inch of their
sides from the King Post forward. Check your references for further details.
Next unite the Fuselage Halves (PP A 1 & 2) and erase the resultant seams.
Considering the complexity of the Five-colour French camouflage, you may want
to paint the major airframe components before bringing them together. These were
hand painted using brushes. The edges of the camouflage colours are hard and
definite on all surfaces. The later Belgian Hanriots were camouflaged in the 5
colour French camouflage. (Note, the
restored HD.1 in Belgium (with the green and white cowl) is not camouflaged
properly. The pigments for the doped fabric areas don't contain any aluminum
powder.) At this writing it is rumored that a new Windsock Datafile on the
Hanriot will come out shortly.
Step 3.) Unite the Cowling (PP A 22 & 23) assembly and when thoroughly set,
thin what will be the exposed edges that will show after it is mounted to the
Fuselage Firewall. The Rotary Engine (PP B 3) is supposed to represent a 110hp
- 120hp LeRhône. To detail this kit's motor the Air Induction Pipes can be added
from either solder or brass-rod. You also may want to add the Pushrods at the
rear face of the kit's 9 Cylinders. Even though you have a full Cowling these
Pushrods will be evident on the bottom Cylinders. You could do the 130hp
Clerget with twin Pushrods on the front face of the Cylinders. The only company
that has a commercially sold 1/48 rendition of the Clerget is Copper State
Models. Be sure to check your references, for the aircraft profile that you’re
building. The Rotary Engine Shaft(PP A 20)assembly is represented by a very
simplified piece. Unite the Lower Wing (PP B 1) and the Fuselage (PP A 1 &
2) Using scale plan views and a jig made from Children's 'Lego' building
blocks. This will hold the parts perpendicular and square until the adhesive sets
fast. Score the breaks in the Tail Surfaces for the Rudder (PP B 12) and the
Elevators (PP B 2) and their respective stabilizers. Attach these items while
the model is still in the jig using additional support blocks to keep them
square and level. Let dry thoroughly. When it came to using the kit's Control
Horns (PP A 32-35) I prefer to use brass items from Tom's Modelworks brass
frets because I use monofilament for rigging. The kit items need to be slightly
reduced in thickness and can be used if you’re rigging with sections of fine
wire or Heat Stretched sprue.
Step 4.) One question that I have been asked, is if you’re doing Sous
Lieutenant Willy Coppens machine (specifically # 17) '...how do you duplicate
the 11mm Vickers Balloon Gun as opposed to the usual kit 7mm Vickers .303 ?'
The Lafayette Foundation in Denver Colorado USA has an 11mm Vickers and
outwardly it is identical to the late model 1918 7mm Vickers. My personal
preferences in this situation are the resin items from Rosemont as they have the
multiple Jacket Vents seen on the 1918 7mm Vickers. Now were really picking
nits! Add the Ammunition Feed Chute (PP A 19) per the kit instructions. The
Cabane Trestle Struts (PP A 25) could be a problem if you add per the kit
instructions. First, cut off the locator stubs on the Trestle Spine, remove any
seams and then install as recommended on the Fuselage Upper Forward Deck.
Step 5.) The Top Wing (PP A 24) comes as a single unit but the original was
actually two panels united on the centerline over the Fuselage with the Trestle
Spine directly under the panel unions. Now, scribe a deep separation line,
chord-wise from the leading edge to the trailing. This should match the
Fuselage centerline. When Painting the Top Wing undersurface, you should leave a
narrow strip unpainted on the scribed line mentioned previously. This will
serve as a contact point for the Trestle Spine. Now drill holes in ends of the
Interplane Struts (PP A 26-29) and insert fine brass wire. These should all
extend about 1/8th of an inch and will act as locator pins for the Wing
sockets. The pins being soft metal will help in making critical adjustments in
the wing alignment. Secure the Interplane Struts to the Top Wing (PP A 24)
sockets. The Top Wing is then added to the model (still in the jig.) Once the
Top Wing is aligned, you can secure it with adhesive to the Interplane Struts
through the pre-drilled the Lower Wing Sockets. When thoroughly dry, remove the
model from the jig and check the Trestle Spine to make sure it is lined up with
the scribed centerline of the Top Wing undersurface. After this has been
insured then secure the Top Wing to the Trestle Spine. After this is dry, you
can add the shorter splayed Cabane Struts (PP B 6-9.) Before moving on I will
rig the model's Wings and Tail surfaces per listed references. Note, Eduard did not show the Aileron cables
leaving the undersurface of the Wing Ailerons and leading into the area
adjacent to the front Interplane Struts in the upper surface of the Lower Wing.
Any brass pin tips that are exposed can be cut flush with the Wing surfaces.
Thank goodness for motor tools.
Step 6 - 7.) Complete the Under Carriage Assembly (PP B 10,11 & 15) and
wrap upholstery thread around their unions to represent the Bungee Chord Shock
Absorbers. Check your references. Next add the Wheels (PP B 13 & 14), Tail
Skid (PP A 38 ) and the Stabilizer Struts (PP A 30 7 31) I replaced with
brass-rod of an appropriate diameter. The Propeller is a typical profile for
the LeRhône rotary. Clear-coat your model and add the windscreen with white
glue.
References:
Aircraft of WWI Vol. 2, Argus Pub. 198?
Airfix Magazine July 1971.
Aeromodeller, Nov.1968.
Fighters 1914-1919 by K. Munson, MacMillan Pub. 1968.
Fighters, Warplanes of the First World War Vol. 5 by J.M. Bruce, Doubleday Pub.
Pp.3-11, 1972.
Foreign Legionnaire- the Hanriot HD in Belgian, USN and post war service. by C.
Johnson,
French Military aircraft of WWI by A. Durkota, Flying Machines Press. pub date
?
Eagle Droppings, Newsletter IPMS 'Rocky Mtns' Vol. 7 Nov. 1996. & Vol. 8
Jan. - Feb. 1997.
Hanriot HD.1 by J.M. Bruce, Profile pub. # 109, 1966.
Hanriot HD.1 by J.M. Bruce & R.Rimell, Datafile #12, Albatros Pub. Ltd.
1988.
'Kit' #12, Belgian IPMS Journal, pub. date ?
Macdonalds RAF Flying Reviews Vol.16 #4, Pub. date ?
Scale Model Aircraft in Plastic Card by H. Woodman, Model & Allied Pub.
1975.
The Hanriot HD.1 by A. Durkota, Over the Front Vol.11 #2, Pp.180-5, 1996.

What’s New In Town
By Terry Tuytschaevers
1/72
Aichi E12A1
1/72
North American OV-10D Bronco
1/48
Israeli Avia S-199 Mule
1/35
Bell AH-1W Super Cobra USMC
1/35
Bell HTL-4 Chopper With Floats
1/35
M41 Walker Bulldog
1/72
Curtiss P-40 Tomahawk I
1/25
1933 Willys Van Street Racer Buyers Choice
1/25
1955 Chevrolet Nomad
1/25
1959 Chevrolet El Camino
1/25
1964 Chevrolet Impala SS 409
1/25
1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
1/25
1975 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe
1/25
1972 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible
1/24
2001 Honda Tuner Accord Wagon
1/700
Japanese Heavy Cruiser Takao
1/72
Aero Subaru
1/72
Cessna 172
1/72
Beechcraft Bonanza
1/72
Cessna T337 Skymaster
1/72
Cessna 172 Float Plane
1/72
Cessna O2A Forward Air Control (Vietnam)
1/72
Martin Baltimore Mk. 1/II
1/72
Breguet 27
1/100
High Grade Gundam RX-78-2 EFSF Prototype Close-Combat Mobile Suit
1/100
Master Grade Gundam MSZ-006C1 Zeta Plus C1 Production Type Mobile Suit
1/100
High Grade Gundam Mk II RX-178 Titans Prototype Mobile Suit
1/72
Northrop P-61B Black Widow Nightfighter
1/35
Sd.Kfz.171 Panther D
1/35
Panzergrenadiers (Arnhem 1944)
1/72
Fokker E.III
1/72
Fokker E.IV
1/48
Nieuport Ni.17
1/48
Curtiss P-40M Warhawk
1/48
Nieuport 11
1/48
Nieuport 11 Profipack
1/48
Nieuport Ni.21 Profipack
1/48
Albatros D.II LVG
1/72
Star Wars X-Wing Space Superiority Fighter
1/72
Star Wars Imperial Navy Tie Fighter
1/24
2002 Honda Integra Type R
1/24
2002 Honda Civic Type R Hatchback
1/24
1967 Daytona Ford GT40 Mk. II Car #3
1/24
2002 Lancer Evolution VII Rally Racer
1/24
2001 Mazda FD3S RX-7 Type RZ
1/24
2002 Honda Integra Type R Modulo LA DC5
1/24
1974 Porsche 911 Carrera RS 3.0
1/24
1967 Ford GT-40 Mk. II Daytona Car #1
1/24
1968 Ford GT-40 P1075 Le-Mans Car #9
1/24
1967 Ford GT-40 Targa Florio #130
1/24
1967 Ford GT-40 MK I Street Coupe
1/24
1979 Alpine/Roland Dome-Zero Le-Mans
1/24
2000 "Signal" GTR Quarter Mile Club
1/24
2001 Veilside MR-S ZZW 30 Sportster
1/24
2002 Mazdaspeed RX-7R Spec Touring Kit
1/24
2002 Astro Python Custom Van
1/72
Aichi D3A2 Val Type 99 Model 22
1/72
Douglas A-4E/F Skyhawk Top Gun
1/72
Aichi E11A1 Tateyama Type 98
1/72
MDD F/A-18A Hornet Top Gun
1/48
Messerschmitt Bf-109K-4 "Red Tulip"
1/48
Douglas A-4B Skyhawk VA-106
1/72
Soviet Heavy Tank JS-2 Stalin 1943
1/72
Soviet Heavy Tank JS-2M Stalin 1944
1/700
USS Gary FFG-51 / USS Thach FFG43
1/700
USS Kitty Hawk (CVA-63) 1998
1/48
Lavochkin La-7
1/48
Lavochkin La-7 Pro-Version
1/48
Westland Lysander Mk III SD
1/48
Fairey Firefly Mk I (Radar)
1/72
MDD AV-8B Desert Harrier VMA-231
1/72
Kawasaki Ki-45 Kai Hei Toryu "Nick" With Projection Cannon.
1/72
Grumman F11F-1 Short Nosed Tiger Va-156
1/72
GD F-16D "Vista" In-Flight Simulator
1/72
Mitsubishi A6M2b Zero Type 21 261st FS
1/48
Douglas A-4B (A4D-2) Skyhawk VA-72
1/48
Lockheed F-104G NASA Starfighter
1/48
Mitsubishi A6M5b Zero Type 52 Otsu 166th
1/48
Lockheed P-38L Lightning "Major Bong"
1/48
Nakajima Ki-27 Type 97 "Nate" Manchoukuo Air Force
1/48
Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless 'Midway' w/ PE Dive Brakes
1/72
Atlas Cheetah D South African Fighter/Trainer
1/144
Convair GRB-36/RF-84K Ficon
1/35
T-35 "Stephan Bandera"
1/72
Junkers Ju-86
1/72
Caproni CA 313/314
1/72
Republic RF-84F Thunderflash
1/72
Gotha Go-242/244
1/72
Bell UH-1F Huey
1/48
MDD F-15 A/C Eagle
1/48
German Tornado ECR Tigermeet 1996
1/72
Israeli Merkava I Battle Tank
1/72
T-62 Main Battle Tank
1/35
BM-13 "Katyusha"
1/35
Dodge Staff Car WWII
1/35
M107 SPG
1/24
Truck Conversion Kit
1/720
USS Roosevelt CVN-71
1/350
USS Gettysburg CG-64
1/25
1979 Cadillac Lowrider Build N Play
1/25
1966 Riviera Lowrider Build N Play
1/72
Einheits-Diesel Kfz.68 Radio Truck
1/72
Reichenberg Re III (Manned V-1 Trainer)
1/72
JB-2 Loon Cruise Missile
1/48
Arado Ar-196A Float Plane
1/48
Aero L-39 ZA Albatross Light Attack Aircraft
1/72
Vickers Wellington Mk. Ic
1/72
Northrop A-17A Attack Bomber
1/72
Bristol F.2B Fighter
1/25
Buddy Baker 426 Hemi '73 Dodge Charger
1/72
Katyusha and Tank Assortment: 4 New Kits
1/72
BM-13N Rocket Launcher
1/72
BM-13N Rocket Launcher/GMC
1/72
T-54/54A Tank
1/72
T-55 Tank
1/720
German Luftschiff Lz 130 Graf Zeppelin II
1/72
German S-Boat
1/35
German Panzergrenadiere Walking
1/35
German Infantry WWII
1/72
German WWII PzKpfw III Ausf M Panzer III
1/72
Republic P-47D-30 Thunderbolt "Balls Out"
1/72
Messerschmitt Me-262A-1a
1/72
Aerospatiale SA365 Dauphin 2 USCG
1/72
Lockheed Martin X-35B Joint Strike Fighter
1/72
Lockheed Martin F-16C Block 50/52
1/48
Cessna A-37A/B Dragonfly Vietnam
1/48
Northrop F-5E Tiger II Swiss Air Force
1/48
Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5a
1/144
Airbus A-310 Interflug/Luftwaffe
1/144
Gepard-Klasse (143a) Fast Attack Boat
1/24
Ferrari F1 2000 With Dual Wing
1/72
Vought SB2U-1/2 Vindicator "Commander Yorktown Air Group"
1/24
2000 Ferrari 360 Modena Spider
1/24
2000 VW New Beetle 2-N-1
1/24
2001 Mark Martin Car #6 Viagra Taurus
1/87
"The Firefighter" Large Fire Boat
1/48
Junkers Ju-87R-2 Stuka
1/72
Grumman F-14D Super Tomcat With Book
1/72
Albatros D.III Oeflag s.53
1/72
Albatros D.III Oeflag s.153 (Late)
1/72
Antonov AN-12BK Cub
1/48
Nakajima Night Fighter Gekko Type II (Early)
1/48
Vought F4U-1D Corsair With Moto-Tug
1/48
Dewoitine D.520 French AF 1940-41
1/20
Wolf WR-1 Ford F-1 Racer Car # 20
1/24
Minolta Toyota 88C-V Car #36
1/35
M26 Pershing Medium Tank
1/48
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 UTI Midget
1/48
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15bis Fagot-B
1/700
USS BB-61 Iowa 1984
1/700
USS BB-62 New Jersey 1983
1/700
USSR Minsk Aircraft Carrier
1/144
Russian Kilo Class Attack Submarine
1/35
Russian Heavy Tank IS-3M
1/35
M3 Lee Interior
1/35
US Medics Running (2-Figures)
1/35
Gladiator
1/12
Scots Grey Down Waterloo 120mm
1/16
American Heroes Special Forces Bust
1/35
M10/M36 Stowage Set
1/35
Panzerwerfer 42 Interior & Exterior Set
1/35
Battle For Arnhem
1/35
LVT 4 (A) Detail Set
1/35
Desert City Mud Brick House Ruins (Resin)
1/35
Tailban (2-Figures Standing)
1/35
Taliban The End (2-Dead On Ground Figures)
1/35
German Volkssturm (2-Figures Standing)
Jumbo
Jet Boeing 747-400
Me 262
Volume 3
Vietnam
Armor In Action
Westland
Whirlwind Mk.1 Fighter/Fighter-Bomber
Naval
Fighter #40 Grumman F11F Tiger
Naval
Fighter #49 Douglas A-4A/B Skyhawk USN
Naval
Fighter #50 USMC / USMCR / USNR Douglas A-4A/B Skyhawk
…Continued on
page 7
Website Of The Month
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more!
Upcoming Presentations
Contact either Prez Deppe or Editor Schwaller (Contact info on last page of newsletter) to schedule a presentation.
September: Bare
Metal Finishes by Martin Sagara
October: OPEN
November: OPEN
December: OPEN
January: OPEN
What’s New
Continued from
page 6…
Stormbird:
Flying Through Fire
Condor:
The Luftwaffe in Spain
RAF/RCAF
Aircraft Nose Art WW II
Luftwaffe
Colours, 1935-1945
Emblems
of the Rising Sun
White
Eagles: Polish AF 1918-1939
Luftwaffe
Fledglings 1935-1945
Eyes
for the Phoenix
SdKfz
161 PzKpfw IV Ausf F/F2/G
Panther
Variants in Color
B-29
Superfortress Units, WW II
PV
Ventura/Harpoon Units, WW II
Aces
of the Rising Sun, 1937-1945
German
Aces of the Russian Front
Union
River Ironclad, 1861-1865
M10
& M36 Tank Destroyers
US
Navy Phantom II MiG Killers
Round
Engine Racers Volume 2 Bearcats & Corsairs
MiG
Alley: Sabres Versus MiGs Over Korea
Albert
Ball VC
Luftwaffe
Fledglings 1935-1945
Panzer
Colors Camouflage Of The German Panzer Forces 1939-45
FH/F2H
Phantom/Banshee in Action
Classified Ads
KIT
AUCTION
The final kit auction that
Cliff Davis has been so kind to deliver to us each month will be during the
October meeting (the September meeting will not have an auction). Gather your forces for October and let’s get
a great bid in for the final time!
CALL FOR ARTICLES
My cache of articles is
running low and I could sure use some new ones: buildups, kit reviews, book reviews, museum reviews, how-to
articles, etc. etc. etc. Get those
articles written and then either snail mail or e-mail them to me!
I use Windows98 to produce
the newsletter so articles via email can be Microsoft Word, plain text, or PDF
format. Thanks!
Shawn R Schwaller

September 4 -- Club Meeting; 7:00pm,
Burt Chevrolet; Denver
September 6-8 – Good Guys 5th Colorado
Classic @ PPIR. Rods, Customs,
Musclecars through 1972. Contact: www.good-guys.com
September 18 -- Deadline for October
newsletter submissions
September 27/28 – Region 10:
The Gathering 2002. Union
Station, Ogden, UT. Contact: Richard Engar 801-262-0200 email:
rcedds@wasatchnet.net
October 2 -- Club Meeting; 7:00pm,
Burt Chevrolet; Denver
October 13 – 9th Annual Huskers Challenge (IPMS/Neb. Autos in
Miniature). Millard Social Hall,
Bellevue, NE. Contact: Ken Alarie Neaim@msn.com
October 16 -- Deadline for November
newsletter submissions
