Gepard or Akula II plans - plans

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  • wayne frey
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2003
    • 925

    #1

    Gepard or Akula II plans - plans

    I saw a link a while back for plans for the Gepard.
    I went back through a search, and with great difficulty, got them opened. The plans show excellent detail, but I cannot enlarge it at all. Also, it took a lot of software on the work computor to get there. Can, or does anyone have that set of plans (or an Akula II) that is in a simple bitmap or jpeg ?
    Deep Storm has some nice ones, but they are not as good as the one that can be pulled up on the search from this board.
    I would like to enlarge the plans to scale of 1/72 for my hull.
    I have a friend who has the equipment at an engineering firm here local.
    Anybody?
  • koeze
    Junior Member
    • May 2003
    • 204

    #2
    The plans are in Turbo

    The plans are in Turbo Cad format. Visit their website for a trial version and print as many plans as you want within the 30 days of the trial.

    EJK

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    • thordesign
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 343

      #3
      Wayne,

      I have the plans in

      Wayne,

      I have the plans in an Autocad 2000i Format, as well as a Rhinocerous 3D file from which our new 1/96 Gepard has been machined from. I will send you a copy of the plans along with the Improved Akula plans for your 1/72nd kit.




      Edited By ThorDesign on 1076275487

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      • wayne frey
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2003
        • 925

        #4
        Thanks guys.
        I am still

        Thanks guys.
        I am still studying that monster while I work on the Alfa.
        As you know, I love to research. It will take some thinking to figure out how to arrainge this beast.
        Really nice boat Matt. Cannot wait to see the small pieces.

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        • bradv
          Junior Member
          • Jan 2004
          • 129

          #5
          Try this]http://fbradasc.altervista.org/index.p....rawings

          Click on the hull

          Try this]http://fbradasc.altervista.org/index.p....rawings[/url]

          Click on the hull plan thumbnails, then again on the resultant drawing and a nice large GIF file will open for each

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          • fbradasc
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2003
            • 26

            #6
            I saw a link a

            I saw a link a while back for plans for the Gepard.
            I went back through a search, and with great difficulty, got them opened. The plans show excellent detail, but I cannot enlarge it at all. Also, it took a lot of software on the work computor to get there.
            Hi Wayne,
            the plans are in Intellicad format (or AutoCad 2000), you can download Intellicad free evaluation version from]http://www.cadopia.com/registration/login.asp[/url]

            Also read carefully the instructions (about the drawing scale and structure of the DXF) on my web page]http://fbradasc.altervista.org/index.p....rawings[/url]

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            • Guest

              #7
              Wayne,
              I have bought few Russinan

              Wayne,
              I have bought few Russinan books about subs during my last visit to Moscow. There are some good drawings along the pictures and tech specs, inclding Akula-II. I have scans in hires.

              Contact me at boris@atomictuna.com if you still interested.

              Boris

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              • wayne frey
                Junior Member
                • Aug 2003
                • 925

                #8
                Matt,
                You have this boat in

                Matt,
                You have this boat in 3-D ? How cool !! What a good idea.
                Would it not be neat to see your project in 3-D on the computor? Better still, alter things, and paint programs before it is built!!
                Someone should make something like that avalible to the members for many of the popular submarines. Russian subs and all the rest

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