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Forums - Modelling / Smallscale

The construction forum is for the discussion of small scale AFV modelling. Usually this refers to 1-76th and 1-72nd scale AFVs.

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Messages  2857
 Subject:  Re: a bit too harsh?List thread.  
  
 Date:  Mar 31, 2003
 From:  Doug Chaltry 
Hey David,
I wasn't meaning to make any accusations, just an observation. I have had
several threads about my website deleted, sometimes within hours of being
posted. I am passing no judgement; just pointing this out.

As for bird pictures ... :) Nah, that was the only histerical one I had.

By the way, did no one see my latest review?

http://www.burleehost.net/ontheway/articles/Pz6inboxrev.htm

Perhaps I should have waited until April 1st to post it. If I can't laugh at
myself, then ...

Ciao,
Doug

"David Clark" wrote in message
news:3e85b2be@news.track-link.net...
> Doug
>
> Your 'mysteriously deleted' comment may be a bit too harsh as there are
still at least two lengthy threads about One the Way on Braille Scale.
>
> Perhaps the removal of threads not specifically dealing with modelling
small scale AFVs is necessary to keep costs down.
>
> I don't agree with the 'preaching to the choir comment' and the
manufacturers who pay well for advertisements in modelling magazines clearly
don't either. The fact of the matter is that favourable articles, reviews
and/or advertisements on line or in magazines contribute to sales. MMS
regularly takes out full page advertisements in modelling magazines and they
wouldn't still be in business if these advertisements didn't result in
increased sales.
>
> I do agree with your comment that it is very important to have people
posting small scale reviews on line and in modelling magazines. I don't have
the time to do this but I admire those who do contribute informative and
motivational material.
>
> I am not sticking up for the often heavy-handed management of Missing
Links but our hobby needs all the forums and resources it can get. Of
course, On the Way is one of those and I'm very glad you're back!
>
> Any chance of more bird photographs?
>
> David
>
 
Thread Listing 
  Alex Clark Does it Again - Doug Chaltry - Mar 21, 2003
. . . Small scale articles - Alex Clark - Mar 22, 2003
. . . . . . Re: Small scale articles - David Clark - Mar 22, 2003
. . . . . . . . . Re: Small scale articles - Alex Clark - Mar 22, 2003
. . . . . . . . . Re: Small scale articles - Antonio Martín - Mar 25, 2003
. . . . . . . . . 2 small scale articles in Steel Masters No 56 - Michel Sabarly - Mar 25, 2003
. . . . . . I commend you all ... - Doug Chaltry - Mar 27, 2003
. . . . . . . . . Re: I commend you all ... - Steve Frost - Mar 29, 2003
. . . . . . . . . a bit too harsh? - David Clark - Mar 29, 2003
. . . . . . . . . . . . Re: a bit too harsh? - Doug Chaltry - Mar 31, 2003
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Re: a bit too harsh? - David Clark - Mar 31, 2003
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