good point :) how well did the graphics scale up? Thanks Chris On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 1:01 PM, DougT<[email protected]> wrote: > > Yep, Mike has a good suggestion about erring toward the outside of the > lines. That way if it is too big you can trim more off which is > easier than trying to put something back on. :~) > > On Jul 15, 10:50 am, [email protected] wrote: >> I've started the prep work on the new issue of kooklits Type VII U-boat (in >> North Sea camouflage). >> Since I can never leave well enough alone, I've scaled the original 1:72 >> file up to 1:32. >> >> My question (which applies to any card model, really) is where to trim the >> parts. >> >> Do I trim on the outside of the line or split it down the middle. I did not >> see this in any of the additional notes supplied with the original issue of >> this new one. >> >> Thoughts? Input? >> >> I'm also still considering what to mount the former prints to. The slot >> openings are 0.09". >> >> Cardboard or other? >> >> ?On the papermodelers.com group, someone has started using basswood and the >> results seem very clean. >> >> JoeG > > >
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