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  1. Three strands represented petty officers and senior seamen, and two for second class seamen and firemen. A single strand was used to identify a seaman or fireman third class or coal-heaver (not a very popular rating). The three strands were retained by the Navy when the display of rank went to the upper left arm.  Bob.

  2. Wait for coming attractions. I am working on becoming an artist.  What I am learning about myself, is that I should stick with trains. I made a drawing of a cat, not bad, but then, I am trying acrylics, and that is the point that I am realizing that I am not an artist, but I will keep trying.  I am trying to reproduce a Vermeer, girl with the pearl earring, a work in progress. This is funny, the more I get into the girl with the pearl earring, the more it looks like my ex wife.  I wonder what that is about. Bob.

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  3. When I bashed the LGB Amtrak Amfleet passenger car from 1:29 to 1:32, I cheated as I didn't change the length, was only about .750" difference, so I just changed the  height.  Yes, going the other way, I would take the height of the model and times by 32 and that gives you the prototype height.  Then take the true height and divide by 29 and that will give you the height of the 1:29 model.  I am saying the same thing as the other contributors.  It's easier to go from 1;29 to 1:32 because you are removing plastic, rather than having to construct a piece to enlarge it to 1:29.  This is something that I would never do myself as I am strictly 1:32 Bob.

  4. Yes Christian, I was a pilot, with 2,000 hrs. flown in the Army, 1,120 hrs. in Nam. I was a CW2.  Last 2 years, I was a primary instructor pilot at Fort Wolters Texas 1969 and 1970.  Here is a picture after an 8 hr. mission in 1968. I'm the one on the right.  And you were an accident investigator, very good. Bob.

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  5. Christian, I have about 50 hours in a Piper Cub, close in design to the L4, if not the same.  I have many hours of pleasure in that aircraft. And this is what I flew in Viet Nam, in fact this Huey is from the same company that I flew in, Little Bears, 25th Aviation battalion, noted by the white little bear on the nose.  Bob.

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  6. Hi Christian.  I hope you don't mind, but I couldn't help but to share your work with other websites that are model building oriented.  3 to be exact,     www. mylargescale.com   www. ogaugerr.com   and   www. realisticmodelrailroading.com   I think that your work deserves to be shared. Bob.

 
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