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1/100 Airplane Seats?

Does anyone have, or be willing to design a paper model of an airplane seat?
My plan is to something similar like the manilla 777 but only a portion of the airplane will have seats. I will be using a KLM 777 model from Bruno and do a cutaway interior on a section of the airplane. I plan to cut the section out with an exacto knife, put the seats in and use the clear acetate paper on the inside.
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Are you still doing this? I can possibly design one this week.
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Old 02-02-2015, 02:22 PM
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Are you still doing this? I can possibly design one this week.
Thanks, that's be great!
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Does anyone have, or be willing to design a paper model of an airplane seat?
My plan is to something similar like the manilla 777 but only a portion of the airplane will have seats. I will be using a KLM 777 model from Bruno and do a cutaway interior on a section of the airplane. I plan to cut the section out with an exacto knife, put the seats in and use the clear acetate paper on the inside.
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that sounds like a great plan.there is a russian jet airliner around somewhere with interior seating
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How big would you want the seat?
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Well, 1/100 size would be great so I guess thats around maybe half an inch?
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the idea is great.reminds me of the display models that used to be in travel agents
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Well, This request is quite interesting to me, i might give it a shot
however..
seats could be different in size and shape depending on the A/C type, operator, class... even seat on 777's 41C-G are different from the rest of the row for not having movable arm rest

HOWEVER....
KLM's new 777 seat is kinda awesome
http://thedesignair.net/2014/11/14/k...omy-interiors/
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Well, This request is quite interesting to me, i might give it a shot
however..
seats could be different in size and shape depending on the A/C type, operator, class... even seat on 777's 41C-G are different from the rest of the row for not having movable arm rest

HOWEVER....
KLM's new 777 seat is kinda awesome
KLM Introduce Brand New 777 Economy Interiors | DesignAir
Youre right, seats differ. And KLM's new Seat is pretty cool!
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Good news guys
3D model is ready
each row of 3 seats consisted of 44 parts (more or less), construction is modular so you could build them in 2,3, or 4 seats per row

I'm in the process of simplifying it, so ordinary modeller can built 350 pieces of them without much problem, unless, of course, you're a masochist.
I'll also try to make a much more simplified version with only few parts per row (but not modular, maybe)

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