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Post by fastmax on Oct 14, 2022 6:01:27 GMT
Joe, Check out the following link. Tell me if I'm not mistaken but this model from the Thingiverse site is for free download, with no legal strings?!! www.thingiverse.com/thing:5490324It's of "the Razorback". Another ship model from "The Expanse", a high speed racing vessel(?) It may be a future want. Some 5 easy pieces, done as in .STL files. How much bigger can it be made? These guys never give info about model measurements that people can readily relate to. At its 100%(?) how tall does it stand in inches. Wait a sec! 10 centimeters? Isn't that 4 inches in Standard English measurement? That's "shrimpy" !!! What would happen if we made it up to 1 foot (that's 12 inches for you "Metricals" out there) ...or up to 18 inches max tall?? xx, FM
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Post by Admin on Oct 14, 2022 22:11:41 GMT
FM,
Yes, that file has no strings attached. it is legal to do whatever you want with it as long as you credit the original author.
It can be scaled to any size, it's just a matter of how much detail you would lose. The engine section looks pretty detailed, so it might scale up nicely.
Joe
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Post by fastmax on Oct 14, 2022 23:53:02 GMT
Hi, Joe,
I'm not pushing for supreme detail work from such a low detail, tiny model. So long as it looks "representationally fabulous" sitting next to "the Rocy". So put that on the list of grabs. Is there any calculative way your printers can size up the "Screaming Firehawk" (Razorback) to scale it to my soon to be Rocy's scaled being? One point of reference of human scale size would be the entry/ departure airlock hatches. They're about the same size height. Match up the Screaming Firehawk's to the Rocy's. "Sorry, but I'm used to eyeballin' stuff." Who knows I may request 2 differing scaled copies, 1 in scale to Rocy, ..and the 2nd just bigger, to stand alone. Any thoughts?
xx, FM
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Post by Admin on Oct 15, 2022 0:43:35 GMT
I can size it to be representative of the hatches, and see how it looks.. No worries
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