ASK21 (3D Models Submitted)
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ASK21 (3D Models Submitted)
Here are prelim sketches done this evening. Better quality will appear once I've bought an ASK21, a 1:32 scale model by Revel-Monogram
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These are just preliminary designs, just to see if I've still got the nack, its been a while since I've done planes as 3D models.
I have myself plenty of gripes with the current model. I'm looking for better drawing, photos etc to resolve queries that I have. Once I've got a plastic scale model, I'll throw some considerable time into this project. Hopefully 'the other half' will understand
I have myself plenty of gripes with the current model. I'm looking for better drawing, photos etc to resolve queries that I have. Once I've got a plastic scale model, I'll throw some considerable time into this project. Hopefully 'the other half' will understand


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desktopsimmer wrote:These are just preliminary designs, just to see if I've still got the nack, its been a while since I've done planes as 3D models.
I have myself plenty of gripes with the current model. I'm looking for better drawing, photos etc to resolve queries that I have. Once I've got a plastic scale model, I'll throw some considerable time into this project. Hopefully 'the other half' will understand
It's a begin

It's a bit an ASK21 and Twin 1

Good luck!
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Looks excellent, especially the airfoil profile.
I'd lose the mainwheel fairing - most K21s already have IRL. (Bet it took you ages to do.)
Don't know how your program works but, looking at your previous posts, I'd delete the points halfway between the wing trailing edge and the fin, fill in the blank face and make one long extrusion to the end of the fuselage. The rear end of a K21 is a simple round tube.
I think your first model of the rear canopy was better (see attachment.)
Ed
I'd lose the mainwheel fairing - most K21s already have IRL. (Bet it took you ages to do.)
Don't know how your program works but, looking at your previous posts, I'd delete the points halfway between the wing trailing edge and the fin, fill in the blank face and make one long extrusion to the end of the fuselage. The rear end of a K21 is a simple round tube.
I think your first model of the rear canopy was better (see attachment.)
Ed
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