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Pioneer 4, scale 1 to 1, first test build.
Here are the 23 pages I need to start building the first test build for my life size model of Pioneer 4.
Looks quite daunting, even to me....! I know from experience that most parts will fit quite well, the first time. That's why I can experiment with colored parts, not just with white parts, which was my usual way of building prototypes. I'll show you some pictures of the progress, but don't expect regular updates, not even weekly. As I build, I may see mistakes and then I need to adjust the drawings. All of these things take time. It's a big project and a big model. _______ Erik PS. I added a CD and a Revell Acryllic paint jar, to give you an impression of the size of the parts. |
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That's big...
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Greetings from Holland Willem E. (AKA Ponytail) |
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Looks good, building something takes time...perfection is in your future. Can't wait to see the finished product.
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Good luck!
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Hi Erik,
What size paper did you print them on? Mike |
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A3.
That's 42 x 29.7 cm. or 16.53 x 11.69 inch. It's quite similar to the American B size Ledger sheet size. If you want to build this one, don't forget to get a lot of cardboard, too. Despite the thickness of the paper, nearly all parts need to be glued onto cardboard. And then more cardboard and posterboard will be needed to keep all parts flat and squared. Yeah....... It's a challenge. A lot of work. A lot of glue, too........!! But I think the end result will be rewarding. You will have a life size satellite in your collection. And not a cubesat, for once.......! ;-) _______ Erik |
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