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 From:  keith1961 (KEITH)
2077.1 
Hi all
Am I making this in a really stupid way or not? I thought it would be easy to make this model. I know Michael recommends making larger objests and then cutting them to shape but I can't work out how to make the fuselage in one go. Or even a few goes.

Is it a model that would be better made in a vertex modeller?


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 From:  Michael Gibson
2077.2 In reply to 2077.1 
Hi Keith, could you also post the reference image GIF?

- Michael
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 From:  keith1961 (KEITH)
2077.3 In reply to 2077.2 
Hi Michael
Here it is.
Keith
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 From:  Paolo (PAOLOLOBBIA)
2077.4 In reply to 2077.3 
Hi KEITH,

Maybe you could use this papermodel:

http://papertoys.com/apache.htm
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 From:  Michael Gibson
2077.5 In reply to 2077.1 
Hi Keith, looking at a bigger reference image:



Try to identify some longer unbroken lines of the design.

Like for instance I can kind of see one long unbroken line here:



For a moment, focus only on that line and ignore other things sticking out from it, like for instance in this case totally ignore the cockpit, imagine for a moment that the cockpit is not there at all - how would you then build that one unbroken line.

I would probably go for a sweep along these lines in a couple of pieces:



Something like that anyway.

Then work on the cockpit later as another piece that punches up out of the main body.


Sort of the key thing to look out for is a kind of break in the flow. Like for instance where the cockpit starts, it forms a pretty distinct break here:



Those kinds of breaks are an indication of a separate piece which you want to try to ignore for a moment while you build a bigger sheet that follows a longer unbroken line...

I'm not sure if that helps you or not, but that is kind of an overview of the kind of "build bigger then trim" sort of method and how you kind of analyze the shapes to do that.

I haven't tried to build it with that long sweep method myself so I'm not quite sure if that is really the right way to go, but that is probably what I would try.

- Michael

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 From:  keith1961 (KEITH)
2077.6 
Thanks Micheal & Paolo
I'll give it a go. Paolo I shall be making you plane as soon as I get to work. Nice peaceful place work, no teenagers.
Keith
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 From:  Paolo (PAOLOLOBBIA)
2077.7 In reply to 2077.6 
Hi KEITH,

When i read you desperate message i
thought ,o yes this guy need some moral help.

I can say that even the best among us
have ran in the same problems as you did.

So don't give up,it's a learning process
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