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I am considering placing my collection of 1/72 cardmodel WWI tanks (http://www.mylinuxisp.com/~wmccullough/PaperPanzers.html) in the public domain as downloadable free models.  Would Landships II be willing and able to host them? 

Mk IV - 1 model

MkV - 3 models

Medium A - 3 models

FT17 - I lost count, maybe 6 or 7 models?

Beutepanzer IV - 3 models

A7V - 4 models

CA1 Schneider - 3 models

Aircraft:

 - Halberstadt CLII - 3 models

- Short 184 Floatplane (not yet published)

My personal website has limited space so I cannot put them all up.  I haven't added up all the file sizes, but I would hazard a guess at approximately 30-40 MB.  I will get a more exact number if there is interest in doing this.

Clifton W. (Wayne) McCullough

Sugar Land, TX USA



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Wayne, on behalf of the Landships Committee I will say that Landships II would be honoured to host your card models.

However, the webmaster is currently asleep (I imagine) as he is in a different time zone, and he is the man with all the technical "make it happen" knowledge! So he has the definitive answer as to whether we can or cannot do it.



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Just awake.... what a great thing to wake up to - thank you.

No problem on space. I can't think of any show stoppers.

Regards,

Charlie



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Great!  I'll put together a files list over the next few days and post it here.  let me know how to get the files to you.  they might be too large to attach to emails.



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here's a list of all my cardmodels, names and file sizes.  the total is on the order of 75 MB.

 

    6ton.parts1.white.pdf    144 KB
    6ton.usmc.pdf    3,859 KB
    72.MkIV.300.brown.pdf    3,122 KB
    72.MkIV.Bob.pdf    4,139 KB
    72.MkIV.Hanni.pdf    2,846 KB
    A7V.501.f.pdf    4,028 KB
    A7V.503.061123.b.pdf    1,414 KB
    A7V.505.Baden.a.pdf    1,891 KB
    A7V.561.pdf    1,345 KB
    A7V.RoechlingBuck.pdf    228 KB
    CA1early.c.pdf    1,630 KB
    CA1lateflames.pdf    1,440 KB
    FT17.a.greensand.pdf    1,110 KB
    FT17.e.greensand.pdf    1,495 KB
    Ft17.f.us1918.pdf    4,792 KB
    Ft17.g.3color.pdf    1,519 KB
    FT17.h.lw.pdf    3,885 KB
    FT17.i.LeNainJaune.pdf    3,891 KB
    Ft17.j.parts1.i.rus1.pdf    223 KB
    Ft17.j.parts2.i.rus1.pdf    151 KB
    Ft17.parts1.white.pdf    159 KB
    Ft17.parts2.white.pdf    84 KB
    gofasta.pdf    3,829 KB
    Halberstadt.CLII.Schlasta 13.pdf    1,992 KB
    Halberstadt.CLII.Schlasta 23b.pdf    2,201 KB
    Halberstadt.CLII.Schlasta 26b.pdf    1,832 KB
    MedA.Beute.pdf    2,070 KB
    MedA.sfinks.pdf    1,851 KB
    MediumA.pdf    386 KB
    MkIVB28.pdf    3,612 KB
    MkV.300.H41.pdf    4,218 KB
    MkV.300.white.pdf    4,583 KB
    MkV.ChemDyelo.pdf    2,960 KB
    schneider.a.pdf    2,293 KB




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Thanks Wayne - I've sent PM with transfer options.

Regards,

Charlie



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An update on Wayne's cardmodels....

I've got Wayne's model files and will get them on Landships II in the next couple of days.

Also Corey Ertz has allowed us (Landships II) to co-host his 1/72 WW1 cardmodels. These are:

Mendeleev tank

Burstyn tank

Frot-Laffly landship

Pilsudski "tank" - Polish improvised A/C from 1920.

Regards,

Charlie



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Great job, Charlie, I'm looking forward to seeing these.

 



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New section on Landships II - "Models" - Wayne McCullough's and Corey Ertz's

1/72 free cardmodels. The control page is still a bit flakey but I'll get it fixed in the next few hours.

Regards,

Charlie



-- Edited by CharlieC on Monday 7th of May 2012 07:59:30 AM

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Darn ... frustrating for you Wayne, TCT. All (presently) comes up fine for me in IE8, IE8 Compatability view, Firefox 12.0 and SeaMonkey 2.9.1.  Oh, and SeaMonkey 1.1.18 too.



-- Edited by Rectalgia on Thursday 10th of May 2012 04:34:27 AM

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New designer added to the Cardmodels section - Alberto Perilli - Interwar models.

T1E1 Light Tank

T4E1 Combat Car

M2A1 Light Tank

Vickers Medium Mark II (both * and ** versions)

M1 Armoured Car

I think I've set off a stampede on Landships II - we've had something like 450 unique users in 2 days, normally expect about 80.

Regards,

Charlie



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Um, Charlie, has your latest update to the models section mucked things up? The Wayne McCullough tag seems to have disappeared, leaving the other two names - and neither of those is a link anymore.

Anyone else found this, or is it just me?

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I did quite a bit surgery to the model pages including changes to the stylesheet file. I suspect your browser is using a mixture of new files from the server and old files out of the local cache. Try clearing your browser cache otherwise wait

for a while until the pages expire in your cache/intervening proxies.

The pages work fine for me in Firefox, Chrome and Safari - don't have IE (use Mac)

Regards,

Charlie



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Cleared the cache, but it made no difference - and I'm not using IE, I'm using Safari on a Mac.

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That's weird - I always test updates in Safari - my version is 5.1.5.

If the problem isn't local to your browser I'd think your ISP is running a proxy which has a problem.  Probably this will go away when the proxy files expire - try later. I would suggest trying to access the website via its IP address but the Landships ISP has configured the servers so this doesn't seem to work.

Regards,

Charlie

 




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Today, I don't see the "Models" tab at all. It was there yesterday.

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I tried again, on spec, and now it's working fine - may have been the sequence of events of clearing the cache and clicking the links that foxed the computer before. Thanks for the advice, Charlie.

BTW - Wayne, Corey and Alberto - well done guys, these models look very nice; I particularly fancy building an FT and CA1.

Don't suppose anyone has anything like a: Tadpole, V*, VI, VII, VIII, VIII*, Med B, Med C, Med D, St Chamond, Skeleton tank, FCM 2C, FIAT 2000? biggrin



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yes, i started a St. Chamond a couple mof years back, and stopped.  maybe i'll re-start.

 

i also started a Crompton (sp?) emplacement destroyrer with a 6" howitzer to go in it.  got stuck on super-detailing the 6" gun and stopped.

 

i also planned, but haven't started a MkI, male and female.



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There are 1/25 St Chamond, K-Wagen and FCM 2C cardmodels available. There's a free 1/48 A7V-U around - must see if we can co-host this.

If there was a St Chamond model it isn't too big a step to contemplate a model

of the St Chamond SPG - choice of guns 220mm howitzer, 280mm howitzer, 155mm GPF and 194mm GPF. (I'm writing an article on these for Landships -

a summary article is available in the AMMS Brisbane May 2012 newsletter

http://www.ammsbrisbane.com/home.html?L0=1&L1=2).

Glad it wasn't my code causing the problems - sounds like a broken proxy somewhere in the US.

Regards,

Charlie



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There is a St Chamond model out there:http: (http://www.paperpanzer.co.uk/)  he and i both use the paperpanzer name on our websites.  He has A7V, St. Chamond, among others.  The free downloads are whitemodels.  I don't see the scale, but I expect they are 1/72 or 1/76.

If we have several papermodel designers interested in working as a team, we can divvy up the models, avoid duplication (more than we have already), and put together a fantastic collection. 

On another note, who else here is a member of M.A.F.V.A.?  (http://www.mafva.net/ )    I've been a member off and on since the early seventies.



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Perhaps in the summer, if I have a little spare time, I might try my hand at scratching my own card model of one of the unrepresented (to my knowledge) tanks; I use to make paper and card models when I was a kid - albeit with the difference that I didn't glue them together, I used sticky tape because my initial experience trying to glue a paper boat when I was six or seven resulted in complete failure (the glue stubbornly refused to stick).

Although sticky tape doesn't give as neat a finish and necessitates colouring in panels before fastening, it allowed me to work as fast as I could rather than wait tediously for glue to dry; hopefully now I have rather more patience to wait than I did when I was six or seven It's been a long time since I last tried making a card model, but the thought of taking model making back up has been appealing to me increasingly for months.

If it interests anyone, I think the last card model I made (about 11 years ago) was a crude model of a planar crankshaft V8. I couldn't get my head round the relative positions of the pistons and books always tend to illustrate 'normal' cross-plane crank V8s rather than the flat-plane crankshaft type which was apparently used in the earliest V8s (presumably therefore in WW1 V8s) and later on in racing and supercar engines, so I built a basic model (with square pistons for ease) with a clear plastic top so that I could turn the crankshaft and see where the pistons went; it needed both ends of the crank to be turned because the card crankshaft twisted too much otherwise. With hindsight, it should have had a wooden crank.

If I do build anything, I'll try to post a picture - anyone fancy seeing a Mk VIII*, MkVI, Skeleton tank or Medium D?

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harlieC wrote:

 

If there was a St Chamond model it isn't too big a step to contemplate a model of the St Chamond SPG - choice of guns 220mm howitzer, 280mm howitzer, 155mm GPF and 194mm GPF. (I'm writing an article on these for Landships -


 The attached file shows a few views of my St.Chamond 3D model, so far just the hull and one track set.  Disregard the odd bits that show up in some views.



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The 3D model is pretty well finished.  Now to "explode" it into flat pieces and connect them.



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Looks like an early St Chamond with flat roof, 3 "turrets" at the front and Rimailho gun. If I may make a comment - the St Chamonds were fitted with rollers under the hull overhangs - are you going to put these on the model or are they too small in this scale?

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Charlie



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There's also a gun change during the St Chamond production - the early ones had a 75mm Rimailho designed gun made by St Chamond, the later ones a standard 75mm Mle 1897 gun. Apparently Rimailo was receiving a royalty on each St Chamond gun - the French authorities eventually figured it out.

The rollers were an addon to improve the St Chamond's trench crossing abilities - worked quite well in dry ground - failed in the mud of Western Front trenches.

There were two rollers at the front and a single larger one at the rear - you can them on this walkaround at the AMMS Brisbane website (the only surviving St Chamond at Saumur).

Regards,

Charlie



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I recall seeing the rollers on some drawings, but they are missing from the set I am using. I checked Bradford and Zaloga books and the rollers look pretty puny, maybe only 1/3 of the clear space between tracks.  I added them pretty easily.  I have a reference somewhere that shows 3 models - early, mid-pr0duction and late.  Zaloga shows all three.  Adding the piched roof and the fittings on it shouldn't be difficult and the rest looks the same.

 



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I set up the 3D models for the mid- and late-production models.  from the AMMS pix, I can see I need to split the rollers or darken the middle portion to simulate the split.

Any other comments/suggestions?

BTW, I was in Australia a lot last year, on business.  Four trips, totalling 3 months.  Five weeks in Newcastle, NSW, and the rest in Brisbane, QLD.  Had I known about the AMMS, I might have dropped in on a meeting.



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You'd be most welcome at AMMS Brisbane, any time. There's also an AMMS in Sydney. If you spent that much time in Australia you probably got used to driving on the wrong side of the road and our accents. (It's English Scotty - but not as we know it).

Pity the A7V at the Qld Museum isn't on display at the moment - it got wet during the Jan 2011 floods - it's supposed to be back in August this year.

I can't see any other issues with the St Chamonds. There were a fair number of changes during production - the very earliest ones didn't have the centre "turret" at the front - this was added as a ventilator for the smoke from the gun.

The Rimailho gun has a distinctive bottle shaped barrel - similar shaped barrels were used in guns up to the 220mm howitzer. Hard to do that shape in 1/72 though.

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A new cardmodel - a 1/48 A7VU by Nobi of Thaipaperwork. It's a fairly simple model but seems to build quite well.

Regards,

Charlie



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I was routed to what looks suspiciously like a commercial site "freehostia", that requires a log-in.



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That's weird - I presume you're clicking the link to Thai Paperwork. (http://thaipaperwork.hobby-site.net/). That URL works for me on the browsers and machines I can access (3 Macs and an iPad).

I'll see if I can dig out the IP address of Nobi's site and try that - could be a case

of DNS Poisoning in Thailand.

Regards,

Charlie

 



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Works for me, where I am.

And while I'm here, "Well done" on this new section of L2, Charlie, and thank you.



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Works OK from the other side of Oz too, even with cookies refused.

IDServe.exe probe gives:

Initiating server query ...
Looking up IP address for domain: thaipaperwork.hobby-site.net
The IP address for the domain is: 66.40.52.140
Connecting to the server on standard HTTP port: 80
[Connected] Requesting the server's default page.
The server returned the following response headers:
HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Date: Tue, 22 May 2012 04:22:53 GMT
Server: Apache/1.3.33 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.8.22 OpenSSL/0.9.7d SE/0.5.3
Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0
Expires: Thu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT
Pragma: no-cache
X-Pingback: http://thaipaperwork.hobby-site.net/xmlrpc.php
X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.6
Set-Cookie: PHPSESSID=rdvftekkghh9t5r6nfifk26611; path=/
Content-Encoding: gzip
Content-Length: 5534
Connection: close
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Query complete.


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