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On Oct 20, 9:42 am, "Roger Long" wrote:
Do you think that car model had true scale thickness body panels? -- Roger Long No... looks as if it's solid, machined out to mount the motor, running gear and other parts. I saw the real one once in parts on a microscope slide at the SAE congress. They had the assembled one driving a figure 8 course they had carved into a dime. If that were a goal, it could be accomplished. The bumpers were scale thickness IIRC. I think when they made this car it cost 35 million to tool up to build it. It would seem a ships hull would be a breeze compared to a running auto to build 1/1000th scale. I agree with your statement to a point, but wonder if the compartments in a ship of scale would provide more support than full scale allowing you to pick up a ship model without it folding. It is amazing how "fragile" ships are. Once during a storm in the S.China sea I remember looking down a ships cargo handling passage way and seeing the ship twist and flex by several feet each way....like a wet noodle. Joe |
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