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Rockwell-MBB X-31 Papercraft (Bruno Vanhecke)
Rockwell-MBB X-31. I bought it last week, because the scale is too small, I scale it to 1:33
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Good to see it scales up with no apparent quality loss. What you've built so far looks like nice work. Please keep posting your progress on this project.
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What an interesting thread. If we buy the Fly Model version, it has a cost of 13 Euros, from a german papermodel store, plus shipment, in my case to Mexico. That´s a total of 24 euros!!! Now, we are going to follow this thread to see how an under 1 euro model comes to a final product and evaluate it against the other product. We´re waiting for more advances. Regards,Tony.
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1:100 to 1:33 failed , the exhaust section is rather small after I edit it in CorelDraw
finally I printed on A3 size paper |
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IIRC the part in picture 2 is the inside of the air intake.
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I am eager to see the final result. I did not know that I was not the only one crazy enough to build 1/100 kits at 1/33 scale. You have to be careful when working with scaled up S&P kits... test fitting before assembly is crucial.
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