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paper for 1/33 scale fighter
have the down load for a 1/33 scale BF 110 fighter. What paper to use. 67 lb?The formers can be laminated but, the large areas wings, fuselage,etc use 67? 90? many do not give the paper weights
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I use 67 for just about everything, but remember if it feels to weak you can always laminate a piece of card stock to it make it stronger. I usually do this on larger flat area and the portions of wing surfaces that do not have a sharp curve. I also like to laminate the larger flat surfaces of the stabilizers.
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I'm guessing you chose one of Marek's Bf-110s.Personally I would use 110lb for fuselage,wings and stabilizers and 67lb for almost everything else.With large bird like this printing whole thing on 110 lb wouldn't be such a bad idea.If too thick for small details you can always print on thinner paper.
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Thanks for the responses It is the Marek's
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"you can always laminate a piece of card stock to it make it stronger"
Wonder if on Marek's swift boat. Could do that to the hull. 2 card stock together |
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