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Small Scale Planes in A6Q Format
I'm starting to build planes using A6 papers to print 4 pages on it and have finished a Spitfire MK V-b. That why I call it A6Q as each image occupies one quarter of the A6 paper. The scale appears to be 160:1 but not sure if it is always right if I build other planes. The smaller Spitfire with a 4-blade propeller should be 200:1
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Very cool indeed.
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Dang, those are tiny! Good work.
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Wow! Those are really pretty for such a small scale!
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A quarter sheet of A6 would be A8, right?
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Sorry no good at maths. Don't appear to have heard any format at A8. Anyway, it's a challenge to your limit, right?
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Very impressive work, papermate.
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Thanks, Chaiwat, almost forgot about this one
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