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Old 11-08-2014, 11:21 AM
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No dude, its fine, I wasn't asking for a design, I just wanted to know how hard it would be to build a 1:72 model at 1:200.

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Old 11-08-2014, 12:50 PM
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No dude, its fine, I wasn't asking for a design, I just wanted to know how hard it would be to build a 1:72 model at 1:200.

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Really most parts are pretty large and could be handled just fine in that scale. You will probably find the small things like landing gear, probes, and some engine parts to be a challenge because of the smaller size. I'm sure there are lots of modelers up to it, though. A few of my test builders actually build in 1/100 scale so I'm sure 1/200 isn't too much of a stretch.
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Old 11-08-2014, 02:00 PM
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Really most parts are pretty large and could be handled just fine in that scale. You will probably find the small things like landing gear, probes, and some engine parts to be a challenge because of the smaller size. I'm sure there are lots of modelers up to it, though. A few of my test builders actually build in 1/100 scale so I'm sure 1/200 isn't too much of a stretch.
really wish you put your design skills in the direction of dc10 or tristar as not many of those models about.
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Old 09-01-2015, 04:50 AM
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Hey, its me again...

I am detailing our Boeing 767-300ER kit and was wondering if you could take pictures, or knew
of any decent quality and clear close up pictures of the cargo door placards?

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Old 09-01-2015, 08:52 PM
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Hello again folks.

I vectored the Boeing 767-300ER from Skylinepapermodels.com and am currently recoloring
the model into the Japanese airline, All Nippon Airways.

I took the vertical stabilizer from the Paper-replika Boeing 777 and reshaped it into the Boeing
767 tail, the reason was to simplify it for further use.



More to come soon.

Here is the actual aircraft, a Boeing 767-381(ER)(WL), registration number: JA621A.



EDIT!

I should also mention I am creating the winglets for those versions with them, as well as a
cargo version (I plan on doing the liveries of United Parcel Service, Federal Express,
Gestair Cargo (TNT Airways), and Qantas Freight).

The scale is also rescaled to 1:100 instead of 1:72.



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Old 09-01-2015, 11:26 PM
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Nice! I'd like to buy the Condor model. But if I have time to buy and build....
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Old 09-02-2015, 04:43 AM
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Hi sumato, what program do you use for designing?
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Old 10-05-2015, 05:34 PM
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Thought I'd share my RC 1/30 scale 64'' 767-200 project using Sumato's excellent Air NZ plans. This is my seventh and most complicated airliner build using blown up paper model plans (240% in this case).

I would also love to know what design program Sumato uses. These designs are very RC friendly with the right foam (depron) because of the lightweight structure. Also, including formers and spars in these designs really helps make the RC conversion easier.

Ethan
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Old 10-06-2015, 03:15 AM
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Thought I'd share my RC 1/30 scale 64'' 767-200 project using Sumato's excellent Air NZ plans. This is my seventh and most complicated airliner build using blown up paper model plans (240% in this case).

I would also love to know what design program Sumato uses. These designs are very RC friendly with the right foam (depron) because of the lightweight structure. Also, including formers and spars in these designs really helps make the RC conversion easier.

Ethan
Awesome!! Did you make the youtube video?
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Old 10-08-2015, 10:34 AM
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Yup! I'm making one for a DC-9-30 soon too.
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