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Ford GT LMGTE Pro
Ford GT's which competed at Le Mans 2016 scale 1:64
I will rescale them to 1:43 too, although they may look bulky. |
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Been following this over at the French forum. Thanks for sharing
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A shot of my test build, final model contains less (obsolete) fold lines and improved textures
Small detail shot of how to mount the rear wing |
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thank a lot your model rule!!~!~
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Same models, only in 1:43 scale
1:43 Ford GT #66 LMGTE Pro 1:43 Ford GT #67 LMGTE Pro 1:43 Ford GT #68 LMGTE Pro class winner 1:43 Ford GT #69 LMGTE Pro 3rd in class |
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cool! can you make it 1/20 scale biggest or larger?!
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That would stretch the current textures too much i fear. I even haven't tested to print 1:43 scale. I am planning to make 4k textures for future models, as the new pepakura excepts large textures.
1/20 would mean to redesign model & textures, i rather re-model the old (ExtaZaweb) DBR9 for repainting. Sorry. |
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Foot in mouth...
OK, after your question i became curious. What if... 1:18 vs 1:64 At such a large scale the model looks bulky, specially next to a highly detailed model. But at the other side the building process becomes easier The textures hold up nicely. I'm surprised! |
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Just for the sheer fun of it, the 1:18 version of the #68 class winner.
download pdf Last edited by rickstef; 04-07-2018 at 09:33 PM. |
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it don't work! I keep getting page can't be displayed!
ttp://www.maquettes-papier.net/forumenpapier/download/file.php?id=50020 |
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ford, ford gt, le mans, lemans |
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