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1957 Maserati
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Nice. Looks like one of the old tin toys I had as a kid.
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Where is the file download?
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There is no file to download.
Use your browser commands to "view image" of the model jpg and then download the image. Probably would be a good idea to save the pictures of the built model in same folder as model, since they are the nearest you will get to having instructions. I think the model jpg has enough resolution so that it could be up-sized at least 25 to 50 percent with gimp or paintnet or even Irfanview and still look decent. |
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no, that jpg is not good enough resolution.
enlarging it just enlarges the poor quality of a jpg. I would prefer something larger or better resolution. I was thinking of fixing those wheels.
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Try this, Dave Papercraft Maserati 250F | Paper Toy
Resolution may or may not be better. I created a blank letter sized page at 300dpi in Photoshop and pasted in the image. It was small, but I enlarged it to fill the page and it doesn't look too bad.
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I think that is a very loose description of something as a Maserati 250F. Perhaps spoiled by a certain Ferrari modeling chap. Not heard from him for a while, I hope he's OK.
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