British Whippet MK A

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Art Hogus
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Re: British Whippet MK A

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Moogie wrote: Mon Feb 02, 2026 10:41 am Sorry, files will only be available as STL.
Pity, it is easier to do your own design from scratch than upscale STLs. Are you planning to do a 1/10 version? I'm only interested in 1/10 scale.
Moogie
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Re: British Whippet MK A

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Art Hogus wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 4:35 am
Moogie wrote: Mon Feb 02, 2026 10:41 am Sorry, files will only be available as STL.
Pity, it is easier to do your own design from scratch than upscale STLs. Are you planning to do a 1/10 version? I'm only interested in 1/10 scale.
At the moment im just concentrating on 1/16, to do a 1/10 i would need to redraw it as scaling it up would leave the clearances, bearings ect, the wrong size. Maybe in the future, i wont say i will never do it.
Thanks, Noel.
"The older i get the faster i was"

Noel.
Tiger6
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Re: British Whippet MK A

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Have been talked into upscaling one of my models into 1/12 for somebody (and only for static display, not upscale the whole driveline), I can catagorically state that it takes almost as long to upscale a model, as do the original from scratch.
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