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Hero

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Hello Gentleman


 


I am in need of some MkV drawings, I need a male and female, the same scale, and both drawn in the same direction. (If possiable) Any help would be greatly appreciated.


All the Best


Tim R.



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bigtank once posted a link to drawings of a hermaphrodite. I've put the two views together to give a male and female but I suspect the scale. They are both supposed to be 1:35 scale but the female is bigger. It could have been a problem with the scanning.



-- Edited by Mark Hansen at 00:24, 2006-06-15

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Thank you Mark,


that will work just fine.


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Tim R



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Sorry Tim, you'd better reload that plan. I missed the exhaust attachment in the original.

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Ok,


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Tim R



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Here's the other side, top view and front and rear views. Hope it helps.



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Thanks a million Mark


Those will work great!!


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Tim R



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Mark. What is the 'strip' that slopes down from the driver's can rearward? I noticed its existence on some Mk V photos but it doesn't appear on all of them suggesting that its a later addition to the production standard (like the roof vent). Your drawings presumably represent a late production Mk V.

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Centurion wrote:


Mark. What is the 'strip' that slopes down from the driver's can rearward? I noticed its existence on some Mk V photos but it doesn't appear on all of them suggesting that its a later addition to the production standard (like the roof vent). Your drawings presumably represent a late production Mk V.

Good question. I don't know what it is. These drawings were from a website that bigtank posted (I think). The originals had Russian statistics next to them and were of a Mk V Hermaphrodite. All I did was swap the sponsons back to produce a male and a female.

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