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[QUOTE]Originally posted by MrNeutron: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by CaptainMike: [qb] i'm a little confused, cuz ive seen other pics of the unfinished ent phase2 and it seems to be much longer than youre describing.. i think that photo is in error or hes building a different model than the one were thinking of [/qb][/QUOTE]I've seen those pix, and you can't make any meaningful determinations of scale from it because there are no objects close to the model. As to that hull being off-scale for a four footer, that's not true. If ol Don Loos forearm is ye olde average cubit long (about 18 inches), based on that pic that hull would be about 21-24 inches long, which would be consistent with a model of slightly over foot in length. Pages 70-71 of The Phase II book contains other pictures of the Phase II model and the drydock for it, and to my eye that dock looks about six feet long and about three to four feet wide. This is based upon a human figure in one of the pictures, and the hexagoal lighting units on each side of the dock, two of which were reused in the TMP drydock (on arms). These provide a very clear scale reference for both models and confirm that the Phase II model was smaller than the seven foot TMP one. In fact, the Phase II dock is about five of these lighting units high, and the TMP dock is more than seven, again pointing to the Phase II model being smaller. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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