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Kurt,
If you have access to Corel Draw or Adobe Illustrator. You can import a graphic
into the program and scale it up to the appropriate size. Trace the image with the
drawing tools and then use the dimensioning tools to get your dimensions. That+s
how I've been producing my drawings.
Steve T.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com [mailto:tanks-at-rctankcombat.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 11:41 AM
> To: tanks-at-rctankcombat.com
> Cc: stevet-at-stcharlesmd.com
> Subject: Re: Line drawinngs & dimensions
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> --- SUSAN GUTBRODT <showa1-at-msn.com> wrote:
> or would
> > someone mind sending plans to me??? I'm looking at a
> > Panther, Tiger, or M60 hulls....
> >
> > Kurt ( I'm feeling lost with the Stuart down)
> Gutbrodt
>
> Kurt, Once I decided on the tank that I wanted to
> build,I bought a 1/35 scale model and used that to
> make my templates. Just multiply by 5.83 and that
> gives you 1/6 scale. Of course, Mr. Bill at the "Hobby
> Shop" has a machine that will scale it up from the
> model. That should work perfectly. I have plans of
> the British heavy tank, Comet, if you'd like to borrow
> them.
> John" Long life to the Alliance" Pittelli
>
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