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yup,.. pure wickedness!
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Little progress, rear part seems to be finished (but unfortunately you can not see it in render type image). I am talking about pink / light brown parts...
I can start to think how to create 1mm cardboard skeleton. Ing. Spendlik |
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Hello to all,
I have created first parts of 1mm skeleton. There will be more - lower part of wing skeleton (nearly identic than the upper one), skeleton for rear part together with vertical wings and front part skeleton. And just for your info - according to 3D model and analysing tools in Rhino, whole model would be 34 cm wide and 29 cm long. Stay tuned for more happy days! Ing. Spendlik |
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Hello to all,
I know, that after this post, some of you are going to hate me These pictures show all parts of 1mm cardboard skeleton - believe me, this is going to be tough model to build. Stay tuned for more happy days! Ing. Spendlik |
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An one more image - this time rendered one:
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Excellent!! I love models with a good skeleton structure...
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Looks really nice. Looks like your putting enough detail into this to scale it up a couple of times. I guessing that the 34cm x 29cm sizes are going to be printed on A4/letter card?
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A4 is too small for the main parts - wings. 34 cm are to long for A4 (29,7cm x 21,0cm). So, the main frame will be printed on A3.
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I agree. Good internal structures are a really cool thing to have. I look forward to this one.
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Hey Ing, how is this coming along? the work so far has been amazing!
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