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Post by keroliver on Jul 22, 2020 15:12:10 GMT 1
Most paper models are pdf files It is easy to resize them to 87th scale
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Post by keroliver on Jul 27, 2020 4:03:10 GMT 1
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Post by keroliver on Jul 27, 2020 4:04:52 GMT 1
I suggest to print your photo )onto cheap paper and in black and white to keep the cost down) The goal is to measure your model
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Post by keroliver on Jul 27, 2020 4:06:09 GMT 1
And then using a photo software www.irfanview.com/ resize your photo to the desired size ... and print!
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Post by swampdaddy on Jul 30, 2020 22:31:22 GMT 1
Nice to see Keroliver return for some posts of good information. Good stuff.
Do more paper, Swamp Daddy
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Post by keroliver on Aug 23, 2020 4:52:26 GMT 1
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Post by keroliver on Sept 5, 2020 3:31:38 GMT 1
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Post by keroliver on Sept 17, 2020 11:42:45 GMT 1
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Post by keroliver on Sept 17, 2020 11:43:50 GMT 1
Hahaha, but I just double checked... and there is no 1/87th scale... sorry Then, let's do it by yourself !
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Post by keroliver on Sept 26, 2020 4:33:07 GMT 1
Forget all the previous messages Here comes Inkscape inkscape.org/free to download can open all photo files of course, but also can import pdf files! can resize all documents easily and export as PNG and/or pdf file
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