Really a great build!  I would have never thought to reduce it.

Thanks for sharing!

Best Regards,
Ron Caudillo

On Apr 7, 3:08 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> In a message dated 4/7/10 8:13:51 AM, [email protected] writes:
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> > Wow I just looked up the model again - it actually come out this size
> > without resizing right?
>
> > Hi GitaByte,
> >      My printer (HP Officejet G85) was set at Multiple pages (2) per
> > letter size (8 1/2 X 11 inches.) This resulted in Ron Caudillo's USS 
> > Enterprise
> > model being 4 1/4 inches at its widest point.
>
> >      The attached photo might help: printed two of the floor parts page on
> > 24lb paper to fix the finished model. During the initial build
> > repositioning the stair sub assemblies had created a bit of a mess trying 
> > to clean up
> > torn floor spots, glue spots, and mismatched water color touch up, so it
> > needed to be re-carpeted thus the paper rather than card stock.
>
> > Thanks again to Ron Caudillo for giving us this interesting model. It will
> > be displayed at the April IPMS Orange County Chapter meeting here in sunny
> > California.
>
> > Bob Penikas
>
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