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Originally Posted by craft
sorry for my bad memory:
more questions:
-The hyper-giant model of Saturn V is finished? Greell's 1:48 (is it called like that?) Where do I find it?
at jleslie48.com/gallery_models.html is full of 1:48 "chunks" of saturn v ... is there one that brings it all together? ...
- Another problem is that as you "enlarge" or increase the size ... the model looks more "smooth" "simple" "boring" ... if it does not have details and does not have "marks", when you enlarge it it looks boring or "empty" ..... so there must be a rescaling limit.
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Hi Craft,
There is an update to the Saturn V here in the download section. Look for legal01 updates in the manned space section.
Here is a thread where the Saturn V was enlarged:
1/24 Apollo/Saturn V (enlarged 1/48 Greelt et al version)
As always Ken West did a 1/12 scale Apollo Command module you can purchase on ecards dot com
What type of modeling have you done in the past?
Paper models take a new skill. You need to form the part after cutting them out. It is a challenge above just gluing plastic models together.
You will need to roll the paper into tubes for fuselages, score fold lines that will need bent into shape. How accurate you are in pre-forming these parts will help when gluing and the final final results of how the model looks when completed.
Hope these help with some of your questions.
Mike