![]() They draw a set of plans to a certain size for a reason-usually because of things such as complexity, structural integrity, or the ability for the model to be broken down for transportation purposes. Designers don’t just flip a coin to arrive at a size for a model. ![]() I’ll usually reply with two questions: what type of model and how big? Before you get all excited about enlarging a favorite model, you must first consider the realities of the size you desire and the new logistics involved. I guess my big competition B-25J Mitchell, which I built from enlarged plans of Nick Ziroli’s 101-inch Mitchell, worked well enough to raise some interest. I am often asked for information about blowing up plans. ![]() His techniques are as timely today as it was when it was first written. Part of the Model Airplane News “Classic Article” Archive, Greg Hahn, explains the proper way to enlarge scale model airplane plans. ![]()
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