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| - | ===== Solid-Model Build Process ===== | + | <WRAP id=" |
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| When building a solid model for the first time, it can be unclear where to start or what sequence to follow, but the workflow shown in this diagram is generally accepted. Beyond this, you will also need a variety of tools, and you should decide on a dedicated workspace. | When building a solid model for the first time, it can be unclear where to start or what sequence to follow, but the workflow shown in this diagram is generally accepted. Beyond this, you will also need a variety of tools, and you should decide on a dedicated workspace. | ||
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| Prepare drawings as well. Here we will use 1/50, the standard scale for solid models. Because we will create cutting patterns (templates) from the drawings, make several photocopies. | Prepare drawings as well. Here we will use 1/50, the standard scale for solid models. Because we will create cutting patterns (templates) from the drawings, make several photocopies. | ||
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| + | | **Figure 1-1 Overall Workflow** |\\ | ||
| - | ===== Mock-up & Stock Cutting ===== | + | <WRAP id=" |
| + | ===== 02 Mock-up & Stock Cutting ===== | ||
| The D-type (D-9) appeared in the late war as a performance-improved development of the A-type. As most airframes were used by home-defense units, comparatively few period photographs survive. The preserved-aircraft photos in *Aero Detail* by Shigeru Nohara are extremely helpful. | The D-type (D-9) appeared in the late war as a performance-improved development of the A-type. As most airframes were used by home-defense units, comparatively few period photographs survive. The preserved-aircraft photos in *Aero Detail* by Shigeru Nohara are extremely helpful. | ||
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| (8) Spinner and radiator\\ | (8) Spinner and radiator\\ | ||
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