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ReconNoreastcon 2013 May 34, 2013,Radisson Inn, Rochester, NYIPMS USA Nationals Aug. 1417,2013, Loveland, ColoradoPatcon 2013 Sept. 15, 2013, HudsonElks Lodge 959, Hudson, MA [email protected] or 9787061211Armorcon 2013 Sept. 2728, 2013Crowne Plaza, Danbury, CT. ContactBill Schmidt at 2037359014 [email protected] XXI Oct 20, 2013, NashuaElks Club, Nashua, NH Contact PeteDavis at 6038834236Baycon 2013 Nov. 3, 2013, Knightsof Columbus Hall, Attleboro, MAContact Robert Magina at 5086957754 or [email protected]
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Volume : 31 Issue: 5April 2013
InsideRecon 1Book Report 23DVD Review 3From The Bridge 46Up Scope 7V100 Kit Review 8Ta152 Canopies/Aerials 8Hobby Shops 9In Range 10
2012 2013 DuesIf you have not already done so,please renew your dues for thecoming 20122013 membershipyear. Dues are still $10. Pleaseremit your dues to John Nickerson atthe meeting or send it to him at 18Stone Street, Middleboro, MA02346Don't forget to ask for the FamilyMembership if you have sons ordaughters as members in the clubas well.
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Newly discovered factoids re FW190 and Ta152 aircraftBy Hal Marshman Sr.I am now in possession of brandy new copies ofboth the Jerry Crandall books on the FW190Dora, plus Tom Hitchcock's volume on the TA152. These are high quality books with much inthe way of color photography, plus copious colorprofiles, all done to a high standard. They alsocontain detailed technical drawings, all very welldone. I've already picked up 4 little factoids, afterspending much of yesterday just perusing......1) Contrary to popular opinion, as shown by themodels some prominent modelers have done ofthe Ta152, They did carry an antenna cable,with 2 different styles of attachment points,depending on if the rudder was metal or wood.2) Many early FW190D aircraft were fitted withthe old FW190A style canopy, WITHOUT thetensioner, thus the cable would slack when thecanopy was opened, just as the blown typecanopy equipped versions did.3) The tail unit, to include the far aft section ofthe fuselage, were sub contracted and arrived atthe assembly point fully painted and assembledthemselves. The photo in the book shows afactory room filled with tail assemblies, andunusually, the undersides of the stabilizers (notincluding the elevators)
were in natural metal finish, not painted. At thispoint, it's not known by me whether or not thoseundersurfaces were indeed painted before theplanes were sent on to their operational units, ornot.4) Here's a biggie...It's only apparent in a very fewphotos, but the rear fuselage aft of the canopy hasa very visible overlap seam, extending some 2inches or so onto the right side of the upperfuselage. It appears that the "plug" joining the tailunit to the fuselage, also has a top seam, but thatone is on the centerline. There's an excellent set ofdrawings in the rear of one of the Dora volumes,that depicts this quite nicely.4) Many 9 Doras were equipped with plywoodflaps, as were the D11 and D13 machines, not tomention the Ta152s, On the outside, they wouldbe painted RLM 76, while the interior wasvarnished . Now, this is plywood, not furnituregrade fine wood with rxotic graining. The clearvarnish may have had a slight orange or reddishtint..5) According to actual conversations with exLuftwaffe pilots and maintenance crewmen, itwould seem that the preferred name used inconversation for the Ta152s was "Tank". For thoseof you not in the know, Kurt Tank was the designerof the FW190 and Ta152 aircraft, as well as manyother Focke Wulf designs. As an honorific, the first2 letters of his name, Ta, would be officially used todesignate the design. It was also used todesignate the twin engined "Moskito" as the Ta154.
Hal Sr
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Kit Review 7.5cm Pak 40 AntiTank GunBy Bob MaginaThis kit No. AF35071 by AFV is a little gem ofan anti tank gun. When you open the box it isloaded with lots of little detail. No flash orwarpage anywhere. Fit of parts is spot on. Thekit includes a turned aluminum barrel, a photoetch gun shield and nicely detailed rubber tires.About the only after market I added was theBrass Shield Bolts also by AFV.The kit can be built either in tow or enplaced. Itsan either or choice. You must pick one or theother during the build and your choice is lockedin for the rest of the build. No going back.My only problem was with the wheel/axleassemblies. They are very fragile. In handlingthe completed gun for painting and weathering Ibroke off both wheel assemblies at least 23times. Other than that once the gun is completedis is nose heavy due to the aluminum barrel. Butno problem as I was mounting it on a baseanyways.I painted the gun with Model Master enamelsand tried a bottle of the Vallejo washes. Thesewashes are great. Paint chipping with a spongand some dusting and I was done.I mounted the gun on a basein desert mode, added ammocreates from AFV for it andI was done.Great kit, priced around$3040. Great buy for whatyou get. Its a long waybetter than the oldTamiya or Italeri offerings.
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The President's ColumnWe are now in our 44th (2012 – 2013)membership year. The membership fee isstill only $10 per year and you can pay acouple years in advance if you wish.There is also a family membership plan.Mail your payments to me or see me at ameeting, checks to be made payable toBay Colony Historic Modelers.The spring show season is upon us andgroups of club members are heading offto attend some of the numerous events. Iwish them great luck and hope theyrepresent us well. I usually get to attendone or two, but I just don’t have the timethis year. At the March meeting the clubvoted to sponsor a trophy pack for theIPMS/Champlain Valley club’s CANAMCon up in Vermont. Kevin Colburn will beleading a contingent back to his hometown for that event. We also voted tosponsor a trophy pack for NoreastConagain this year.Also at the March meeting Norm Robbieannounced that he was headed of towarmer climes, Florida, and had alreadystarted to search out IPMS chaptersthere. Norm’s dad passed this winter, justa matter of days after my mom. So withfewer ties to this area and a hope that jobhunting there will be better than here,
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in progress, It’s all in our forum.I hope you have heard it elsewhere butjust in case I’ll mention it here. Due to themembership heading off to some of thoseevents mentioned above, the Aprilmeeting will be postponed from thesecond Saturday of the month to the third,April 20th. It will still be held at casaBabcock in Norton.If you haven’t done so already I suggestyou become a member of the club forum.After all, a portion of your dues go to fundour website. All you need is access to acomputer with internet access, such asyour local library, go toIPMS/BayColony.com , click on Forum onthe tool bar at the top of the page, justbelow the masthead, and sign up. Notonly will this allow you to participate onthe forum but you will find the latest clubnews posted there, such as meetingchanges and show announcements. It’s agood place to find out who is going towhat events and who might want to sharea ride. If you are looking for information,such as what color to paint something, orwhat paint best represents a color, whomakes the best kit of a particular subject,you will get some feedback from membersin the ‘Information Wanted’ section. Or,one of my favorites, view members workin progress, It’s all in our forum.Another good online source of club info isHal’s website, Halsr.com . Many of ourmembers check in there on a daily basisand post the latest news.
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The March meeting was well attended,even though it snowed on Friday. I thinkthat because we cancelled the Februarymeeting many members made an effort toshow. Even Bob Don made an appearanceon his way to Maine for a family party. Bobsaid that any rumor about him stopping byjust to secure a raffle ticket was untrue. GilCosta came with a stack of 1/350 ship kitshe was selling, and with some success. Ibelieve he has a few of them left. If youthink you might be interested, he had aposting on the forum listing the availablekits.We have a date for BayCon 2013, it‘s thefirst Sunday in November, Nov. 13th, at thesame location, the Knights of Columbushall in South Attleboro. And as a reminder,the Kwasny Challenge this year is an 1/35M4 Sherman and the Terry SumnerChallenge is the1/48 T6 Texan/Harvard. Ifyou haven’t got a kit yet you better get yourhustle on.I don’t mean to keep bringing up the forumbut there has been a lot of chatter thereabout our awards and award systemrecently. You may want to check that out. Itlooks at this moment that we will have anopen discussion about our awards at theMay meeting. Some of what has beendiscussed is Fourth place or no 4th place;Medals or the plaques; generic or notgeneric. So if you have an opinion on thissubject you may want to polish it up and getready to present your views. Many peoplewill want to speak and we want everyone tohave a chance, so please try to be conciseand factual. Please don’t speculate onsomething based on a conversation youoverheard. And bring any documentationyou may have to support your case.The latest issue of Fine Scale has a goodarticle on etched brass, the do’s and don’ts.I’ve learned a couple thing I was doingwrong and another that I should have beendoing and hadn’t. So if you don’t receive
Fine Scale and may be thinking aboutgetting into etched brass, or can’t figureout why it seems so hard, you shouldcheck it out before it’s gone from theracks.Last issue, in this column, it was prettymuch all about me. When I have ‘writersblock’, for lack of a better term, I startwriting about things I know, or in that case,me. I apologize for the lack of cluboriented discussion and I hope you canput up with just a bit more of me.I’m feeling guilty. As I sit here typing,looking at the pile of club business thathas piled up on top of my computer overthe past couple months I feel that I am notfilling my elected roll. Hopefully, I’ll be ableto get it under control shortly. As anexplanation, on a personal level it’s been atough couple of months. Many of youknow of my mom’s passing, (thanks to youall for offering your sympathies andcondolences), her funeral occupied a goodchunk of my time, and still is withpaperwork still arriving, and I’m not theexecutor of the estate. The evening of herwake I was devastated by the end of theevening. I’m not looking for sympathyhere, I’m just explaining. As family andfriends arrived that evening I learned thatmy cousin Bob, in California, lost his wifein November. One morning she didn’twake up. A couple of my Mother’s cousinswere not doing well. And my cousinDiane’s husband was in the hospitalfighting cancer. Throw in a couple goodsize snow storms, three days withoutpower, and three additional family funeralsand I haven’t had a lot of free time andnow its tax season. The last funeral wasfor my friend John. John DiFronzo and Iwent to grammar school together. ComeJr. high, we met down the end of mystreet, along with Peter Mazur, andheaded off to the Mary E. Curley School in
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Jamaica Plain, 6 ft. 2 John, 6 ft. 3 Peter, and 5ft. Me, six miles uphill both ways, in snow!(Really just 1.2 miles, but the uphill both waysis true.) In high school we went separate waysbut imagine my surprise when John shows upat a family event with my cousin Diane on hisarm. So by now you are thinking, ok, it’s acute story but what’s it got to do with modelsand model building? Think back to when Iwrote about building models as a kid andtrading built models for comic books and armymen, John was one of those guys. I’mbeginning to think that 2013 is not going tomake my top ten list. (As I go to put thiscolumn to bed and send it to Bob, I am againpreparing to head to another family funeral.)
God bless America! Pray for our servicemenoverseas.Happy modeling and give kits to kids!John J. [email protected]
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Up Scope:Jun 8th 2013 Meeting
Steve Kwasny Host184 Blackstone StBlackstone, MA 015045087172449
Take I495 N, or 495 S. Take exit 16 for KingSt toward Franklin/Woonsocket RI. Turn leftonto King St, go under overpass and follow (iftaking 495S, take right off exit) 1.0 mi.Continue onto Washington St (same road)2.8 mi. Continue onto Pulaski Blvd (sameroad) 2.1 mi. At the set of lights, bear right ontoMA126 N/S Main St. At the intersection youwill see a strip mall with a Dean Bank, you willalso see a Walgreens in front of you, andBellingham Vet Clinic 0.7 mi. At the set oflights, turn left onto Elm St 1.3 mi. Turn lefttoward Summer St 108 ft. Keep right ontoSummer St 0.4 mi. Go through intersection ofFarm St and Summer St 0.7 mi. Turn rightonto Blackstone St at stop sign. Destinationwill be on the right, you can park on side of thestreet in front of house, or on Susan Drive.
From I295 N or STake exit 9B for RI146 N toward Woonsocket0.6 mi. Keep left at the fork and merge onto RI146 N/Eddie Dowling Hwy. Continue to followRI146 N 5.5 mi. Take the exit towardSlatersville/Forestdale Rhode Island Rts 5/1020.2 mi. Turn right onto School St 328 ft. Turnright onto Rhode Island 146A S/State Hwy146A S0.3 mi. Take the 2nd left onto St Paul St at theset of lights. Firestation on left and conveniencestore on right. Entering MassachusettsGounderneath railway bridge, and pass theBlackstone Municipal Center 1.8 mi. Turn leftonto MA122 N/Main St 312 ft. Slight right ontoBlackstone St. Destination will be on the right1.3 mi.
May 11th 2013 MeetingRobert Magina Host
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Take 95N to 495N. Take exit 14B (Rte 1 NorthAttleboro). Go through the lights, headingtowards North Attleboro on Rte 1. ( PassBoston Tropical Garden at lights) Go to nextlight, intersection of Rte 106 and Rte 1 goright onto Rte 106 towards Plainville center.(Convenience Store at lights). go to bottom ofhill at the light take a right onto Rte 1A. Go pastthe Plainville Police and Fire on your right.Take right onto Sharlene Lane Willow Lane isthe first right I am on the corner of WillowLane and Maple Terrace #71 Look for myHonda in the driveway I would like to askeveryone to please park along Sharlene Laneand walk down Willow Lane to my Condo Iam very close to Sharlene Lane. Thank you forparking there and making the short walk.
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Newly discovered factoids re FW190 and Ta152 aircraft ContinuedBy Hal Marshman Sr.
I said I'd be back when I found out more newdetails about the long nosed Focke Wulf 190airplanes, so here are a couple of more littlepieces of Information.1) Looking at the canopy equipment, it would
now seem that the very first 190D seriesairplanes were equipped with the 190A style flattopped canopy, and possessed of a tensioneron the antenna cable, keeping it taut when thecanopy was in its open position. At some pointearly on , the tensioner was dispensed with, andsubsequently, quite a few 190D birds wereproduced equipped with the early style canopy,sans tensioner. In any event, the majority of the190D and Ta152 production were fitted with theblown style canopy, without a tensioner, and thenew bulky type headrest brace. Now, on allthese airplanes without tensioners, the antennacable would sag to the point where it rested onthe canopy rear fairing, and the fuselage rearitself. You will see some "Langnasen" withseverely chipped rear canopy fairings, andthat's because of the abrasive action of thesagging cable dragging across the paint. I mightadd that from the very beginning of the A series190s, the center frame running lengthwise ontop of the canopy was not a solid frame, but ahinge, allowing the bottom of the canopy tosqueeze inward, thus following the elongatedtriangular shape of the area behind the cockpit.(Remember, we're dealing with plexiglass here,not actual unbendable glass). In the case of theearlier flat topped canopies, this hinge line onlyspanned 3/4 the length of the glass, while thelater blown hood displayed one that ran from thefront frame to the aft fairing. In all FW190models, the antenna cable would enter thecanopy through this frame. Ta152 fighters weredifferent, in that the cable entered about 2inches aft of where the glass ends, and themetal fairing begins. I might add that some lateFW190A fighters, and F and G fighter bomberswere also equipped with the blown canopy, sans
tensioner.2). As most folks know, the length of the
FW190A was stretched to create the D andTa152 fuselages. Part of this wasaccomplished by inserting a "plug" some 500MM in length between the rear fuselage, andtail assemblies. A very interesting small detailhas come to light regarding that plug on D11and D13 machines.The bulk of the plug wasunpainted natutral metal, with camouflagebeing only applied to the very top. In thecase of the very popular Papagei Staffel redand white bottomed planes, the bottom of theplug was indeed painted to match thebalance of the bottom. Naturally, in thosecases where the Reichsverteidegung IDstripes were applied, they would be paintedover that area. I can only say study yourphotos very closely. I might also add that thatplug displayed a longitudinal seam at boththe top and the bottom.
3) For those interested in the PapageiStaffel, they were from III/Jg54, and hadstarted out flying take off and landing coverfor the jets of Kommando Nowotny. Later on,when Jv44 was formed by Gen AdolfGalland, these birds were again selected toperform that service. The undersides wererepainted in red, with narrow white stripesrunning fore and aft on the fuselage bottoms,and also chordwise under the wings andstabilizers. There were 5 such FWs, 3 beingD9s and 2 being D11s. 4 of the pilots areknown, Leutnant Heinze Sachensberg thehead of the unit, Hauptman WaldemarWubke ,Leutnant karlHeinz Hofmann, andOberleutnant Klaus Faber. The FWs werenumbered in red with white outlines, andwere 1, 3, and 13 for the D9s, and 2 and 4for the D11s. Each pilot had a motto orsaying of his choosing under the left cockpitside lettered in white, and an insigniaconsisting of a black and white quarteredsquare surrounded by a red ring."Langnasen"= Long noses"Papagei"= Parrot
have fun, Hal Sr
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IPMS Bay Colony Modelers meet the second Saturdayof each month from 1:00 to 4:00 PM. The meetings takeplace at selected members houses. Look at theBattlewagon or the club website for locatiion anddirections. Guests are always welcome. Membership is$10.00 per year. Members and guests are encourged tobring completed models or works in progress for displayand discussion.The Battlewagon is published six times per year. Allopinions expressed are those of the authors and do notnecessarily reflect IPMS Bay Colony or IPMS USAviews. Submissions relevant to modeling are welcome,and may be published at the discretion of the editor. Allmaterial is subject to editing. There is no payment forarticles.
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