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I'm doing the split fuselage trick that I usually do for large aircraft (the Sikorsky Mohave helicopter is the one I can think of off the top of my head.) I try to keep it to paper sizes available to everybody (I don't have a printer that can handle A3). I might offer a version scaled to A3 though, or at least add a column on the scale chart to get it to A3.
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Murph, I use a paper size that I call 'ALetter'. It 8.25x11
This will fit A4 and Letter size. Just my 2 pennies worth. Stefan PS: Remember the best laymen guide to Stinger Ops is by Tommy Lee Jones in Firebirds
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Wow! Aaron is a huge beautiful beast! Any idea the scale or size of future model?
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*Stefan quietly wedges a 'this' between 'Aaron' and 'is'* Yes a tentative scale would help in planning a Buron for this. Remember: If you have to push the trigger on a Javelin you are holding it BACKWARDS
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I've got it tentatively scaled to 1:100. Which is giving it a 35 inch wingspan. That's depending on whether I want to see if I can find a store with 8.5 x 14 cardstock, or if I can manipulate enough parts to fit onto 8.5 x 11. Staples says they carry it, so I'm gonna run really quick to see if I can get some. Watch this space.
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35 inch wingspan?? You will need a separate storage building for it!
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Or you can use it as the storage building and keep smaller models in it. Pima Air Museum used to do that with their big cargo planes.
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The way is open for AN-124 and C5 Galaxy
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