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Post by franzal on Aug 12, 2006 18:28:22 GMT
Hello,
first, thanks for your Aston-model, which I anticipated very much. Unfortunately, I have great problems building it, as many parts won't fit correctly. It seems, as there is something wrong with the width-highth-ratio when I print the parts. For example the steering wheel messures 2 cm in the width versus 1,85 cm in the highth, so it isn't round at all.
Another problem is of part M2. It's in my prints just to small to fit between the front wheelhouse on part M1.
Is this just a problem with my printer/grafic program? (My part sides are 3309 x 4679 pixels).
Thanks for your help,
Franz
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Post by Ponytail on Aug 14, 2006 20:14:26 GMT
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Post by franzal on Aug 15, 2006 20:37:44 GMT
First, thanks a lot.
Second, you where right. I now printed it with Photoshop and it worked fine! I'm just building the interior at the moment!
Thanks again,
Franz
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Post by dominic on Aug 23, 2006 19:02:56 GMT
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Post by chuby on Aug 25, 2006 13:13:25 GMT
how can i get my hands on this model i mean like the templates
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Post by solscud007 on Aug 26, 2006 13:11:35 GMT
what are parts A15 supposed to be made out of? Also what do you mean by foil? what am I supposed to print those onto? and where can i get them? thank you.
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Post by SunRed SR21 on Aug 26, 2006 20:23:27 GMT
i am hafe way done building the model.
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Post by solscud007 on Aug 29, 2006 2:01:37 GMT
what are parts A15 supposed to be made out of? Also what do you mean by foil? what am I supposed to print those onto? and where can i get them? thank you. never mind. I see that they are made from a screw and permanent marker? as answered on page 3 of this thread. can you show pictures of what you used them from exactly? also I have not understand what you mean by foil?
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Post by solscud007 on Aug 29, 2006 2:04:43 GMT
Cornell if you are reading this. Can you answer what you used for the front Splitter?
Part No. G46. it looks rather thick. about 1mm thick.
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Post by andyslogos on Oct 9, 2006 12:32:48 GMT
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Post by andyslogos on Oct 9, 2006 12:34:43 GMT
Where are the images ? How are you meant to post them then ? I clicked on image and all that comes up is img img/ so I presumed you just put the url to the image inbetween them..obviously not. Oh well that was all a waste of time !
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Post by andyslogos on Oct 13, 2006 11:48:06 GMT
Well no one has told me how to do it, either no one uses this forum or no one can be bothered to help So I am posting a link (if that works!) to some wip pictures just in case any of them may help someone in my position strugling with the model but 'dying' to make it Again sorry about the poor quality... Regards Andy LINK REMOVED, please see my later post with a dedicated DBR9 website with Completed pictures & WIP pictures ! p.s. Sorry this server is often VERY slow and goes 'down' alot, very poor
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Post by Robert Arosteguy on Oct 16, 2006 12:31:47 GMT
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Post by andyslogos on Oct 21, 2006 16:04:24 GMT
Hi
Thanks for that Robert. Now that I've put all the pics on one page I may as well continue with it like that I think. Sorry for anyone with a slow connection though ;-)
Re the paper Robert.. I havn't a clue what you are meant to use so I just used 'normal' glossy photo paper, the ABSOLUTE cheapest I could get (On a budget, NO budget !) The paper is 220gsm, 10 mil, 68lbs, 92 plus brightness, 18 Sheets for 99p :-)
I know you were meant to use some matt but I was going to buy more just for that which wouldn't get used again so I set my printer on the 'matt' sheets for 'normal' paper as I thought this would stop it looking shiney.Unfortuantely all it did was turn all the black a dark greeny colour ! Oh well doesn't look quite as bad as it sounds.
Anyway some more pics added, struggled with the front bumber, going to try and fit the intake ducts AFTER glueing all the wings/bonnet/fr. bumper together. I reckon this may be easier, Hmmmm.
Cheers Andy
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Post by andyslogos on Oct 21, 2006 16:05:34 GMT
Thanks for 'sorting' out my link Robert, only just noticed that :-)
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