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1/144th scale
Hello
New to this site and new to this concept of paper models. I was just wondering if someone makes 1/144th scale? Thanks |
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I'm not aware of any, but I usually build a little larger (1/72). 1/100s are fairly common online. You can make any ekit, free or purchased, any scale you want by adjusting your printer settings.
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Roman's Siemens Schuckert R.I "giant" airplane actually is delivered also in 1/144 scale. But rescaling a 1/100 or 1/72 kit isn't a big issue, anyway. Getter 1 already has built a lot.
Michi
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It is easy to reduce the trotskiy planes to 1/144th scale.
See: Raktapaksha-Trotskiy |
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Well there`s always my BE2 in the free downloads...
Maybe have a look at my thread... `card models at 1/144th scale` |
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The Trotski models are simple enough (not much in the way of fiddly bits) that they should stand up to reducing to 1:144 scale. Unless they are large multi-engined bombers, I recommend printing on a heavy bond paper (like some people use for resumes and other meant-to-impress documents) rather than card stock.
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I really appreciate everyone's comments! Love this site!!
So many world war 2 planes and armored vehicles to do! |
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