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Old 10-27-2012, 12:46 AM
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>> the "Military Aviation Museum" at Soesterberg. I think many of you designs find their inspiration there, right? Are you considering to do some also in the Dutch military colors?
And personally I hope for the F86 SuperSabre ( the one outside on the pole ).<<
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Yes, the Do24, the G1 (diff.camo) and the Sabre. Since the F86 has already been 'produced' I think you meant the F100.
Though I aimed already at an other plane I have downloaded quite some 'maatschetsen' (3Dviews) and will see what I can do.
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Old 10-27-2012, 06:40 AM
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as promised

Well Ponytail here are the F100 developments, most difficult parts of drawing a cardboard model. The 'only thing' that remains are painting, decals, wings, stabilizers, gear and whatever you think's nice yourself.
To open and extend the dwg you need to download and install A9Cad.
The pdf just can be printed.
How to work with A9Cad I've written down, but unfortunately only in Dutch.
Hope you'll get around with it.
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Old 10-27-2012, 01:03 PM
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Kaasjager

Hello Gerard,

Thanks for your comments and illustrations.
For now I think A9Cad or any other is not my 'cup-of-tea' yet...

The plane I meant is the F86K "Kaasjager", the Sabre with the black nose.
The F100 is gorgeous too. Go on!

I will keep on following your progressions and your site.

Groeten uit Dordrecht.

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Hey Willem,
That's a pity man.
You are missing such a satisfying aspect of cardboard modeling the.
I feel really sorry, cause drawing them yourself is I think comparable with building diorama's from plastic kits and gives a feeling of creating a purely unique item.

Concerning the Sabre-story I understand your remark about 'the pole' now:
The K or D is, due to its pointed 'nose', a hard one for cardboarders...
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Old 10-28-2012, 07:12 AM
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That looks like a nice Tracker, would you mind if I had a go at repainting it in RCN colours?
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Old 10-28-2012, 09:42 AM
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Hey Willem,
That's a pity man.
You are missing such a satisfying aspect of cardboard modeling the.
I feel really sorry, cause drawing them yourself is I think comparable with building diorama's from plastic kits and gives a feeling of creating a purely unique item.

Concerning the Sabre-story I understand your remark about 'the pole' now:
The K or D is, due to its pointed 'nose', a hard one for cardboarders...
Groeten uit een bibberig Diemen
Gerard (AKAgahm)
Hello Gerard,

I have some experience in designing but that was with a few architectural models and I used PSP7 for that. Also did a few repaints with planes. But a new design of these rounded shapes is still way above my skills...

And glad you found the "plane on the pole"!

Greetings,
Willem.
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Old 10-29-2012, 02:31 AM
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skills...

You're underestimating yourself.
Apparently you didn't take a look at the enclosed pdf where I flattened the most important part of what you call 'rounded shapes', the fuselage for you.
If you just drop screendumps into PSP7 you can go ahead, but I think it worthwhile to have a look at A9cad as well. Pls do.
Yes, the wings and tail, already being flat items, I have left behind.
Greetz from a wet Diemen (been in the Kuyp yesterday ? :-)
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You're underestimating yourself.
Apparently you didn't take a look at the enclosed pdf where I flattened the most important part of what you call 'rounded shapes', the fuselage for you.
If you just drop screendumps into PSP7 you can go ahead, but I think it worthwhile to have a look at A9cad as well. Pls do.
Yes, the wings and tail, already being flat items, I have left behind.
Greetz from a wet Diemen (been in the Kuyp yesterday ? :-)
Gerard

Perhaps you're right....
I have looked at the fuselagefiles and even installed A9Cad!
But the missing thing is: TIME. Time to learn things and too many other hobbies and life.
Being still a 'workingclass-member' despite my old age this is an ever returning Problem. And I also work at various times and in weekends which brings the last answer to "No": had to work on Sunday...

Greetings from Dorddrecht.
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