Photo is now up!
Just gorgeous, with weapons too.
Now to think up an excuse or seven.
SU-30
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Yes modern fighters in 1/285th are really big, the size of B-17s.
That makes them expensive and heavy, meaning they're difficult to mount on stands for gaming.
Hence (dare I say it here) I've been collecting 1/600th scale modern planes.
They're a quarter of the weight and hence cheaper and easier to mount.
Just wish GHQ did 1/600th as well.
That makes them expensive and heavy, meaning they're difficult to mount on stands for gaming.
Hence (dare I say it here) I've been collecting 1/600th scale modern planes.
They're a quarter of the weight and hence cheaper and easier to mount.
Just wish GHQ did 1/600th as well.

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Actually, since weight is proportional to the cube of linear measurement, a 1/600-scale model should weigh about 11% of a corresponding 1/285-scale model (assuming similar density of material, etc.).
Don S.
Don S.
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here's a lesson you must learn:
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you'll avoid catastrophe."
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However the canards, wings, tail-plane and fins would need to be proportionally 30-40% thicker for the manufacturing process of the reduced size of the model.Donald M. Scheef wrote:Actually, since weight is proportional to the cube of linear measurement, a 1/600-scale model should weigh about 11% of a corresponding 1/285-scale model (assuming similar density of material, etc.).
Don S.
On a design such as the SU-30 that could equate into a reduction to only 24-27%.
You can do anything with percentages, 76.2% of people will tell you that

Sorry Don I raised a few toasts after the service this morning.
No more typing today for me.
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