Discussion > O scale downloads
Mike
It has been posted and discussed here before. Most printers are capable of printing more than one reduced size lit page on an 8-1/2" x 11" or A size sheet. The process varies from printer to printer so I can't tell you exactly how it will work in your case. Another way is to copy and paste multiple .pdf files on a single sheet. If you look to Google, you will find many ways of doing it.
It has been posted and discussed here before. Most printers are capable of printing more than one reduced size lit page on an 8-1/2" x 11" or A size sheet. The process varies from printer to printer so I can't tell you exactly how it will work in your case. Another way is to copy and paste multiple .pdf files on a single sheet. If you look to Google, you will find many ways of doing it.
February 10, 2019 |
Dave Miecznikowski
Thanks for the reply Dave,
Computers and software are not my strong point.
Building the models is not a problem.
A T gauge version of the Warehouse will physically sit on a USB plug.
Mike
Computers and software are not my strong point.
Building the models is not a problem.
A T gauge version of the Warehouse will physically sit on a USB plug.
Mike
February 10, 2019 |
Mike Sharp
Mike, I was able to import and resize PDF pages into my word processor (open office, which is free).
In N scale i get 6 pages to one...
It does take some effort and a few wasted printouts to get the reduction correct the first time -- thank goodness for 10' bar to compare with a scale ruler, but once you know the correct adjustment it's all the same after that 😉
Once you get the process down it only takes a few minutes to convert the original O scale images to a collection in your scale for any given model...
Enjoy 😁
In N scale i get 6 pages to one...
It does take some effort and a few wasted printouts to get the reduction correct the first time -- thank goodness for 10' bar to compare with a scale ruler, but once you know the correct adjustment it's all the same after that 😉
Once you get the process down it only takes a few minutes to convert the original O scale images to a collection in your scale for any given model...
Enjoy 😁
February 13, 2019 |
Dr. Obscure
The N (1/160) kits are much less of a waste use the whole kit often fits on a sheet of matt 6"x4" - single sheet kits like the tin storage build