Subject: RE: On printing the 1/48 Saturn V. To: "Larry That is correct. To print the model at exactly 1/48 the print should be at 100%. When you print "fit to paper size" the scale will change depending on the paper stock you use (Europe does not use 8.5x11paper, 11x17 paper will result in approx 1/38 scale, etc) But anyway don't trust me, I'm just a goofball. Check the dimensions against the real thing: The diameter of the 3rd stage is 21.7 feet (ref:) http://www.nasm.si.edu/collections/imagery/apollo/FIGURES/Fig49a.jpg at scale 1/48: 21.7 * 12inches/foot * 1/48 = 5.425 inches so the diameter of the 3rd stage model at 1/48 scale should be 5.425 inches or 5.425 * 25.4mm/inch = 137.8 mm Now print out just page 7 (the formers template) of s3_48.pdf. Those circles should be 137.8mm in diameter, and bingo your in scale. Print the rest of the pdf file the same way. --- Larry wrote: prev: S3 48.pdf when you say tuened off are you saying do prev: not scale it and it prev: will come out right prev: prev: -----Original Message----- prev: From: Jonathan Leslie [mailto:jle] prev: Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 9:32 PM prev: To: larry prev: Subject: On printing the 1/48 Saturn V. prev: prev: prev: larry, prev: prev: Here's a rundown of prev: what is out there at this moment: prev: prev: filename print instructions prev: prev: apollo4802.pdf print normal with shrink to prev: paper size turned off, and prev: you will have 1/48 scale. prev: prev: sm48.zip these are 300dpi images at prev: 7.79 x 10.75 inches. print at prev: 100% for 1/48 scale prev: prev: s3_48.pdf print normal with shrink to prev: paper size turned off and prev: you will have 1/48 scale. prev: prev: s2_96.zip these are 300dpi images at prev: 5.28 x 4.07 inches. if you print prev: them at 100%, you have a prev: 1/96 model. if you print them at prev: 200% you have a 1/48 model. prev: prev: Alternately if you resize prev: the image to 150dpi, print prev: at 100%, you will have a 1/48 prev: model. prev: prev: s1_96ok.zip same format as s2_96.zip prev: only this one at least has prev: printing guides built in. prev: prev: Sorry for the confusion. Hope this helps. prev: prev: Sincerely, prev: prev: prev: Jonathan Leslie prev: prev: |