RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guide https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/t373 Runboard| RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guide en-us Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:21:13 +0000 Fri, 29 Mar 2024 07:21:13 +0000 https://www.runboard.com/ rssfeeds_managingeditor@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds managing editor) rssfeeds_webmaster@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds webmaster) akBBS 60 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6706,from=rss#post6706https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6706,from=rss#post6706  nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Mon, 22 Nov 2004 19:49:19 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6705,from=rss#post6705https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6705,from=rss#post6705Thanks Tammy will watch for it Grahamnondisclosed_email@example.com (graham 01)Mon, 22 Nov 2004 17:59:17 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6704,from=rss#post6704https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6704,from=rss#post6704I just want to add, that the word "Guide" has been changed to "Manual", the new working title of Peter's book. You soon will be able to order it through THS, as well as your own local books stores.nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Mon, 22 Nov 2004 17:43:41 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6703,from=rss#post6703https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6703,from=rss#post6703HI TTf Have t admit I do not subscribe to it mysellf as my reasons are said in the thread about societyies etc. But Must admit some of the articles are very good and informing Grahamnondisclosed_email@example.com (graham 01)Sat, 20 Nov 2004 10:15:38 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6702,from=rss#post6702https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6702,from=rss#post6702Hi Tams! Yes, the Commutator does a great job covering all of the aspects of - Titanic-dom?, including modlers as well as everyone else.nondisclosed_email@example.com (Teamtunafish)Fri, 19 Nov 2004 22:18:03 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6701,from=rss#post6701https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6701,from=rss#post6701Hi! I'm back! I just wanted to tell you that in THS' TITANIC Cummutator, Volume 28 - Number 166 - 2004, pages 102-113, we are finally introduced to Peter Davies-Garner, the author of the book which is the title of this thread. As well as his awesome 18-foot Titanic model he built. Hope you guys were fortunate enough to receive your copies in your snail mail? But if not, you still can order your copies from THS at: http://www.titanichistoricalsociety.org The Titanic Historical Society, Inc. P. O. Box 51053 Indian Orchard, Massachusettes USA - 01151 MA nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Fri, 19 Nov 2004 20:10:58 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6700,from=rss#post6700https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6700,from=rss#post6700quote:wills wrote: thats right homework first and playing later. that would be hard for will cause he loved kids . wills Or, on the other hand, while he's home, they can spend they time playing...and when he goes to sea again, then it's back to the books. Huh!?! That way, they can spend their quality time playing with their dad. Oh that sweet little boyishness of my lovable Scotsman. So you see--mother does have a loving heart for ALL her children; whether big or little. MA nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Sat, 08 May 2004 19:46:42 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6699,from=rss#post6699https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6699,from=rss#post6699thats right homework first and playing later. that would be hard for will cause he loved kids . willsnondisclosed_email@example.com (wills)Sat, 08 May 2004 19:25:49 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6698,from=rss#post6698https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6698,from=rss#post6698Then while Will is/wasn't at sea, I would have (like Caroline Quiner Ingalls, she too was a teacher, teaching her two daughters; Mary & Laura, Carrie was too young, at home/or wherever Charles may light, for them to live) taught our children their three "Rs"; readin', 'riting, and 'rithmetic. Then they and their father can play later. MAnondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Sat, 08 May 2004 13:57:03 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6697,from=rss#post6697https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6697,from=rss#post6697well yeah anyone who met will found him easy to be around and easy to adore. so that doesnt come as a surprise. willsnondisclosed_email@example.com (wills)Sat, 08 May 2004 05:37:26 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6696,from=rss#post6696https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6696,from=rss#post6696What ever the prospects, I know Will would have made a wonderful father to our children. They would have adored him! That, I know. MAnondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Sat, 08 May 2004 05:34:09 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6695,from=rss#post6695https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6695,from=rss#post6695glad to hear that then tammy. glad to hear that. willsnondisclosed_email@example.com (wills)Sat, 08 May 2004 04:11:07 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6694,from=rss#post6694https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6694,from=rss#post6694quote:wills wrote: yes that is what i was referring to tammy. glad i didnt have to say to much cause i knew that you would understand what i was trying to say .lol... i also think that you guys wouldnt have adopted because you wanted your own children so bad that you would have been afraid to take someone elses child .. you would have been thinking of their parents and how they were missing their child...and visa versa. wills Not unless the baby or child was an orphan, like Annie or Oliver...or even an 1/2 NA child. We still would love he/she as if he/she were our own flesh 'n' blood. That is if we couldn't have our OWN children. MA nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Sat, 08 May 2004 01:21:20 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6693,from=rss#post6693https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6693,from=rss#post6693yes that is what i was referring to tammy. glad i didnt have to say to much cause i knew that you would understand what i was trying to say .lol... i also think that you guys wouldnt have adopted because you wanted your own children so bad that you would have been afraid to take someone elses child .. you would have been thinking of their parents and how they were missing their child...and visa versa. wills nondisclosed_email@example.com (wills)Fri, 07 May 2004 23:36:38 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6692,from=rss#post6692https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6692,from=rss#post6692quote:wills wrote: yes i am aware of the problem however i believe it was a mutual agreement between will and aid. afraid of health problems related to childbirth back then. a lot different as we all know than that of today. wills Oh, you mean it is due to my thirtysomething age as being too old to have children? But still, there would have been one more prospect, and that would be to adopt...somthing that neither Will nor I ever thought of. MA nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Fri, 07 May 2004 05:46:44 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6691,from=rss#post6691https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6691,from=rss#post6691yes i am aware of the problem however i believe it was a mutual agreement between will and aid. afraid of health problems related to childbirth back then. a lot different as we all know than that of today. willsnondisclosed_email@example.com (wills)Wed, 05 May 2004 22:23:39 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6690,from=rss#post6690https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6690,from=rss#post6690Oh, OK. What Will loves about TAGS, is the loving caring father-son relationship between Andy & his son, Opie. It kind of reminds him of the same kind of relationship he & his father shared, when he was a wee lad...whenever his father was home, that is. Also, it's same kind of relationsip that Will would've liked to have had with his own children, had we had them. And sadly, as you know, having children wasn't in the cards for us.nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Wed, 05 May 2004 14:09:01 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6689,from=rss#post6689https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6689,from=rss#post6689about the way it was in mayberry . things just seem to sort themselves out. that was great . willsnondisclosed_email@example.com (wills)Wed, 05 May 2004 02:26:24 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6688,from=rss#post6688https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6688,from=rss#post6688quote:wills wrote: yes isnt it sad that real life cant be that easy to fix. man those were the days ... wills Please excuse me, Lill, but I am kinda on the completely stymied mode. Were you speakin' of Aunt Bee's homemade apple pie, Andy's & Gomer's singing, or Will & me doing something about our headache? MA  nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Mon, 03 May 2004 23:29:29 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6687,from=rss#post6687https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6687,from=rss#post6687yes isnt it sad that real life cant be that easy to fix. man those were the days ... willsnondisclosed_email@example.com (wills)Mon, 03 May 2004 23:07:29 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6686,from=rss#post6686https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6686,from=rss#post6686quote:wills wrote: awww aunt bee you can almost taste her hot apple pie cant you? man i love that show. tell him i sadi hi tammy . wills Another thing I loved about it, was Andy's & Gomer Pyle's (Jim Nabors) singin'. And they sure can sing in "real" life, can't they!? I loved seeing the former strummin' his guitar on his frontporch and just singin' way; whether it be a folks' song or gospel. While Aunt Bee & Opie, &/or a friend is sittin' on the porch there with them, don't you? Mmm-mmm, one certainly can almost taste Aunt Bee's hot apple pie, that's for sure. Will & I suffered from a headache over the weekend, for which he wasn't (and nor was I) too pleased about it, either...and he, in his own sweet way, let me know how he felt. I remedied the problem by taking asprin to make it go away. So hopefully, we're feeling much better today. KNOCK ON WOOD!!! He, in turn, sends you his "Hello!" too. MA  nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Mon, 03 May 2004 13:40:29 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6685,from=rss#post6685https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6685,from=rss#post6685awww aunt bee you can almost taste her hot apple pie cant you? man i love that show. tell him i sadi hi tammy . willsnondisclosed_email@example.com (wills)Sun, 02 May 2004 22:48:39 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6684,from=rss#post6684https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6684,from=rss#post6684quote:wills wrote: yes they have entire seasons out on dvd now i am gonna try to get some .. that is a realy great show. i liked it better in black and white though. mayberry rfd is not as good either. after andy left that was it ... for me at least. wills I agree, Mayberry RFD isn't as good as when Andy Griffith was the lead character as, Sheriff Andy Taylor; and the rest of his much loved co-stars. His color verions of the sitcom wasn't too bad either, but I/we like you...perfer the black 'n' white versions, when Opie (Ronny Howard) was little. We also loved Aunt Bee & Barney, too. MA nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Sun, 02 May 2004 13:27:30 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6683,from=rss#post6683https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6683,from=rss#post6683yes they have entire seasons out on dvd now i am gonna try to get some .. that is a realy great show. i liked it better in black and white though. mayberry rfd is not as good either. after andy left that was it ... for me at least. willsnondisclosed_email@example.com (wills)Sat, 01 May 2004 23:22:19 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6682,from=rss#post6682https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6682,from=rss#post6682quote:wills wrote: yeah cool huh ? wills Yes indeedy, it's pretty cool to know that both you & Will enjoy the same sitcom. Last night, we enjoyed a triple dose of TAGS...both black 'n' white and in color, because nothing else was on that was interesting to watch. MA nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Sat, 01 May 2004 13:33:34 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6681,from=rss#post6681https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6681,from=rss#post6681yeah cool huh ? willsnondisclosed_email@example.com (wills)Sat, 01 May 2004 04:06:32 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6680,from=rss#post6680https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6680,from=rss#post6680quote:wills wrote: nope i dont subscribe. i bought the ones i have off ebay and the ths website. ne way . andy griffith show is m y favourite one as well. wills Yes way, Lill! You mean to tell us that you too, enjoy The Andy Griffith Show!? What a major coincidence!? Huh!?!     MA nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Sat, 01 May 2004 03:50:32 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6679,from=rss#post6679https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6679,from=rss#post6679nope i dont subscribe. i bought the ones i have off ebay and the ths website. ne way . andy griffith show is m y favourite one as well. willsnondisclosed_email@example.com (wills)Sat, 01 May 2004 02:19:23 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6678,from=rss#post6678https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6678,from=rss#post6678I thought that you subscribe to THS, and automatically get the TITANIC Commutator? Anyhoo, Lill, I just now received a phone call from Hastings, letting me know that my GOTA book had come in. I may go down to get it today. You-know-who & I were watching The Andy Griffith Show, that has come to be his favorite TV sitcom. I know this, because it apparently has a calming effect on him. He enjoys the father-son relationship between Sheriff Andy Taylor & his son, Opie (Ronny Howard), Aunt Bee (Frances Bavier), his bumbling deputy, Deputy Barney Fife (Don Knotts), and the rest of the Mayberry denisens. MA nondisclosed_email@example.com (MurdochsAid)Sat, 01 May 2004 01:52:04 +0000 Re: RMS TITANIC: A Modeler's Guidehttps://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6677,from=rss#post6677https://btomdyerstitanicsitecommunity.runboard.com/p6677,from=rss#post6677really? hmmm i guess this means i am going to have to go to the website and buy the last 2 copies and the next one when it comes out. willsnondisclosed_email@example.com (wills)Fri, 30 Apr 2004 22:38:38 +0000