LOVE the pictures Max! And you are right, the decals are a MUST HAVE!
I was trying to decide what the best way would be to get pics from you
... would it work for you if I asked for any you might have as I do a
part of the ship? Is there something or someway you would rather do it?
The only real drawback for me is I only have dial up so it takes a lot
of time to download pics sometimes.
I sure would like to do something for you in return for your help.
Please don't hesitate to let me know what I can do! Also, you can send
them to me direct if you want to. Anyway is fine with me!! :-)
THANKS very much.
Ron
Quoting max zepeda <airplane382002@...>:
> I would be more then happy to send you photos from these cruise
> books,just to scan and send them to you.at no charge. the decals
> from gold medal are OUTSTANDING and you should consider there use.
> Max (This is a pic of coming into Pearl Harbour)
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> --- On Sat, 1/31/09, badcompany@...
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> From: badcompany@... <badcompany@...>
> Subject: Re: Model ships ------- USS Enterprise (Max)
> To: Modelships@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Saturday, January 31, 2009, 8:46 PM
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> I honestly haven't decided yet ... but I will keep you in mind!! If I
> do the later version, I'm sure you would have pics I could use. I'd be
> more than willing to work out some kind of trade for them or payment
> to you. This next week I'll be researching the history of the ship
> more, I will let you know what I decide.
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> THANKS
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> Ron
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> Quoting max zepeda <airplane382002@ yahoo.com>:
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>> Which version of Enterprise did you decide to build. I was aboard
>> the Enterprise from 1974 to 1977 and have two ships cruise books. Do
>> you or would you be interested in some pictures from them?? Max
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>> --- On Fri, 1/30/09, badcompany@intergat e.com
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>> From: badcompany@intergat e.com <badcompany@intergat e.com>
>> Subject: Model ships ------- USS Enterprise
>> To: "Model Ships" <Modelships@yahoogro ups.com>
>> Date: Friday, January 30, 2009, 9:53 PM
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>> As this will be my first post on the building on the Tamiya Enterprise
>> kit I'll start with the basics I will use. Along with the kit I have
>> purchased PE from White Ensign models and Tom's Model Works. I also
>> picked up cast anchors from Yankee Modelworks and aircraft sets from
>> both Tamiya and Trumpeter. On order (pick up Monday) is sheet plastic
>> to build the hanger deck. To the best of my knowledge I have
>> everything I will need or use for this build without the electrical
>> parts. I intend on doing a lot of lighting, I will wait at least
>> untill I need to work on the hangar deck lights before I decide what I
>> will need to do the lighting. I sure hope I have the skill to use it
>> all! LOL
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>> I don't intend to drop everything and work on this project only, I
>> believe it will be so involved that trying to do that would only lead
>> to me getting burnt out on it and not finishing it. But I do intend on
>> spending at the very least an hour a day working on it. I've been
>> through huge projects on this order before (used to be heavy into
>> scale r/c ships) and that seems to work out best for me. So updates
>> may not be real steady, I will try to wait untill there is some real
>> progress to show rather than waste your time with nit picking details.
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>> PLEASE at any time if anyone has any advice good OR bad ... let me
>> know! I'm always open to suggestions and always looking for better
>> ways to do things.
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>> Thanks for your time. I hope you will enjoy watching the project take
>> shape as much as I hope I enjoy building one of the worlds finish
>> carriers!!!! !!!!
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>> Ron (FoMo)
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