03-25-2012, 06:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Zathros
Oh scale does have everything to do with it. On this plane (the Harpoon), they really seem visible in the nose section. I don't know what the final scale will be. The bigger, the more prominent everything becomes. Besides, depending on the craft, it could set it off.
CD, I have this picture of yours imprinted in my Brain! This picture says everything there is to be said about compound curves and panel lines.
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The trick is to get the joined sections to come together in an area where it disappears. As in the attached photo. It also helps to be a master of the craft when it comes to printing, cutting and gluing. I have seen plenty of good models put together poorly, and the opposite, poor models built by brilliant craftsman. As the old saying goes. “it's a poor craftsman who blames his tools”
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