[WWI] Size: [Was] Albatros D.III
Douglas Anderson
djandersonza at yahoo.com
Fri Apr 20 04:45:48 EDT 2007
I woudld have thought teh opposite
on a smaller scale an imperfection would be more catastrophic, while in a larger scale it would appear less noticable
John Huggins <huggins1 at swbell.net> wrote:
Also, the larger the scale, the larger the imperfections and the more
work it takes to cover/fix them. In the smaller scale, a small
scratch is just that. In a larger scale, it is that much bigger and
takes that much more to repair. Think about it first.
JP
On Apr 19, 2007, at 10:29 AM, Nicklas, Brian wrote:
> Ooh-Ooh!!
> What he said!
>
> That and I don't have the bloody room...
> - Brian
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wwi-bounces at wwi-models.org [mailto:wwi-bounces at wwi-
> models.org] On
> Behalf Of Crawford Neil
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 11:24 AM
> To: World War I Modeling Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [WWI] Added:Albatros D.III
>
> I don't build in 1/48 because I know how damn silly I get,
> the larger the scale, the more detail I want to add.
> In 1/72 at least it's physically impossible to write the numerals
> on the instruments.
> /Neil C.
>
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