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12r
12l
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BRISTOL Scout
scale 1:72-drawings by Gabriel Panait
Artwork by Steve Bucher
Copyright@2001 Digital Card Models
All rights reserved
13r
13l
14l
14r
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17
cylinders
engine
21
24
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18
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25
typical wing cross-section
26l
27l
28l
28r
27r
26r
29
Axle Roll
into a tube
Top wing mid-section
16
30r
31r
31l
s1
s2
32
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38
30l
General Instructions for
Card Models
This Type of modeling isn't hard. It just has it's own methods.
With practice and patience the results can be amazing.
You will need a good pair of sissors, a sharp hobby knife for
cutting out the parts. Also a dull knife for scoring the fold lines, a
ruler for straight cutting and scoring. Also a pair of tweezers for
handeling small parts, and a thickened white glue known as
"tacky" for gluing the parts together.
There are a couple ways to round parts. large parts can be
pulled over a table edge. Some parts can be rolled with a dowel,
sharp pencil, or stiff wire. Long pieces can be run between a dull
knife and thumb, as you would curl a ribbon.
When gluing put some glue on a piece of scrap paper and use
a tooth pick to apply glue to the parts. Always dry fit parts before
gluing. Always score fold lines before bending to assure sharp
folds. Use the drawing provided, along with the part numbers, to
build your model.
We are constantly adding new products, so go to our site often!
www.digitalcardmodels.com
engine
white piece
wheels
engine
s1
s2
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Print on 67 lb(252gsm) card
Bristol Scout in 1:72 scale
I have conflicting 3-views as to the placement of the center struts.
Some show them as straight up viewing them from the front and
some suggest they are "flaired" out at the top.
I've designed the center section so either method can be used
Copyright@2001 Digital Card Models/Steve Bucher
Digital Card Models
Aircraft of the First World War
Card Model Series on CD-Rom
These cds contains full color card models of various W.W.1 Aircraft.. All models are presented in full
color in 1/32nd scale.
The models are supplied along with Freeware and Shareware drawing and editing software
which is provided free with the permission of the authors.
There is also a shareware program provided, that allows you to produce the model in poster size and all models are supplied in
that format also. Again the software is provided with the permission of the author.
All photos, were provided by Mark Johnson, our beta-tester and in my opinion master card modeler and remain his property. All
supplied models can be freely modified for your own use only, you may not sell or otherwise distribute them without the written
permission of Digital Card Models and the individual designer.
Be sure visit us on the web at
www.digitalcardmodels.com
comments can be sent to
sbucher@hydrosoft.net
Digital Card Models was founded as a result of my quest for a BE2a Model. Since Gabriel Panait has joines forces with me and
we have to date produced what I think is a fine series of detailed W.W.1 aviation subjects. To date the BE2a, SPAD VII, Sopwith
Snipe, Sopwith Wright, And Caudron G-4 are represented, some in several color schemes. More are coming. Photos below are of
actual models.