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Err, this is Papermate's thread and builds.
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Don't worry about it. It was just typing error. Never mind. Actually, I was also thinking that Cafe can do it as well. Why not?
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I actually printed Thaipaperworks' free 1/100 Bf-109 at half-size but I still have to find time to build it.
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Sorry Papermate,
My mistake. I probably should do a 1/200 scale "Privateer" navy patrol bomber in Chinese Nationalist Markings. This small scale reminds me of the old Bachmann model planes sold in the 1970's. Think they were about a $1.00 USD and were made in Hong Kong. |
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No need to apologize, DT. That's quite alright.
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Only to clarify, while the aircraft you built is indeed the Navy-version of the B-26, its Navy-designation is in fact "JM-1 Marauder" ;-D Best, Chris "Stahlhart" |
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Next appearing is, let's see, No. 7 - F4F Wildcat, from the same source as No. 4 Sea Fury. A pic of both is also shown. I set the printer to print vibrant colour and I used ink jet paper which gives a very good result in printing small scale plans.
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No. 8 coming up is SBD Dauntless, also from the same source as No. 7. Add-on's are the bomb and the antenna. I could have put in a machine gun in front and another at the rear of the cockpit but skipped them anyway. The shaft of the props is a bit too tight and thus no pic of it spinning.
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Hey, cool! 1:200, dang that's small, how DO you do that.
Dad was on a carrier, way back when, with Stoofs, sent him link to this page.
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Hi, southwestforests, that's not difficult at all. What you need to do is resize the original, upscale or downscale to the right proportion. If it is a 1/72, when you print you downscale it to 36% (72 divided by 200, you get 0.36, that's 36%). If it is 1/300 then you upscale it to print at 150%. Bet you can get a lot of advice for resizing on this forum. All you have to do is ask. Then, the build is really up to you. How's that, give it a try.
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