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Your method comes quite close to the way I'm doing it. My scaling takes place the moment I've traced the most reliable 3D view from a pixel- into a vector drawing. Though reasonably close the proportions of span and length never correspond. How do you tackle this problem ? (in fact it hardly is since the deviations on scale are minor). You know, Sumato, I really look forward to your steps 5 and further on. The fuselage development in particular I think the 'nicest' part of designing a cardboard model. |
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Gerard,
Here's a site that might help, hope you haven't already found it. Netherlands S2F Trackers The plane you have is a 'A' model just dosen't have the radar pod on the top. Probably removed during the upgrade to the 'N' designation. The first entry on this page is your Tracker, and does give a little history on the craft including the original Grumman Ser. No. I think maybe the N designation was for Netherlands............ I'm a BIG fan of all Naval aircraft, but especially the S2F (stoof) Trader, so I look forward to your model. If I can help just let me know. john |
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Thanks John. So I'll stick to the A-3d's.
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