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Cami's 57 Chevy now on eCardmodels
Hi, the long awaited Cami's 57 Chevy is now up for sale at eCardmodels. Just got one.
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Hi Cami, I enjoy very much just looking at it not even building it. I'll take it to the photoprint shop to print it out on 4R and see how it goes. BTW, I have chosen the 1201A for a start. Noticing your warnings on the template, I wonder if you would allow anyone to enlarge it to 1/24?
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Nice-looking models, Cami! Looking forward to more from you!
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Verify if the resolution is 216 pixels, it should. Then if you have a software like photoshop you could enlarge it up to 300% by copying it from the original document and pasting it on a 72 pixels resolution document. This should not affect the print quality. This means that you could build it at 1/14 scale if you wish without affecting the print quality. keep in mind that it was design as a 1/43 scale model though and I can not guarantee it will look as good at a larger scale. I hope you will post some pics of your build. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Quote:
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I use this method of changing scale myself. Its useful to change the scale and still print on letter paper. For example, you create a couple blank 72dpi documents, and start copying/pasting parts from the original onto the new pages. Then print and build your new model. No printshop required. You just have to ensure the largest parts will fit on a single page or you will need to split the part and put it back together at the build.
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