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    ACME spitfire clone?

    i would like to do a cardstock ACME spitfire and was wondering if it would be ok to do one using the "free stuff" templates instead of buying one. would it be appropriate or would it not be nice. in short, would it offend jim? thanks in advance,

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    "free stuff" templates?

    First- a proper response. You should write to Jim and ask him.

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    Generally speaking, if it's a model currently being produced and you don't have the copyright permission or access, um yeah, you could get in BIG trouble, especially if you publicly or otherwise make the clone templates available.
    Myself and other card modelers in the past have also caught people putting our 'FREE' designs on a disk, and then trying to sell it. E-BAY will do nothng about copyrights violations. That has happened in the past, and it's not nice.
    Now, personaly, I don't chase down copyright violators of my work since I have sold all the copyrights to whats out there, or it was and is all free, it's just not worth it. If someone wants to fork over their money to a person who wants it more than me, for a model that's free? Well, it just sucks to be them, while I get a sadistic laugh.
    Now, I can live without someone asking my permission to do a re-draw/rescale of a model I have done. However, the one thing I get 'IRKED' about is when someone re-scales or re-draws something I or anyone else has done, and doesn't give any type of credit to the original designer. Me or other. That's really "BAD FORM"!
    It's also a bit irritating when someone changes one of my designs, either in scaling, use of materials, or whatever, and that persons model goes haywire and then "I" get a nasty-gram about it. YES, IT HAS ALL HAPPENED! More than once unfortunately.
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    im talking about these on the fliskits website.

    http://fliskits.com/products/free_dl/acme_skins.htm

    not really "templates" more like body tube covers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by i luv duct tape View Post
    i would like to do a cardstock ACME spitfire and was wondering if it would be ok to do one using the "free stuff" templates instead of buying one. would it be appropriate or would it not be nice. in short, would it offend jim? thanks in advance,

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    There's a lot "wrong" with this idea

    First, if you were to build an ACME Spitfire look alike using these as a card stock body it most likely wouldn't be sturdy enough and, if it was, it still wouldn't be stable.

    Next ,those aren't "template" rather they are skins designed to cover the body tubes of the kit.

    Third, frankly, the kit really isn't all that expensive and sales of our kits is what keeps FlisKits in business bringing you these way kewl designs

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    Quote Originally Posted by i luv duct tape View Post
    i would like to do a cardstock ACME spitfire and was wondering if it would be ok to do one using the "free stuff" templates instead of buying one. would it be appropriate or would it not be nice. in short, would it offend jim? thanks in advance,

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    See that! You offended Jim, Say your sorry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jflis View Post
    There's a lot "wrong" with this idea

    First, if you were to build an ACME Spitfire look alike using these as a card stock body it most likely wouldn't be sturdy enough and, if it was, it still wouldn't be stable.
    ya it was a stupid idea. i didnt know what i was thinking

    Next ,those aren't "template" rather they are skins designed to cover the body tubes of the kit.
    i figured that out after i posted this but i figured i could roll a tube and use the skins as templates to make it work

    Third, frankly, the kit really isn't all that expensive and sales of our kits is what keeps FlisKits in business bringing you these way kewl designs
    no its not expensive at all considering how awesome it is, but i dont have the money. im 15 and only have a summer job working for my dad and thats all going toward a truck this year.
    sorry. it was a stupid idea. thanks for the reply
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    Quote Originally Posted by i luv duct tape View Post
    no its not expensive at all considering how awesome it is, but i dont have the money. im 15 and only have a summer job working for my dad and thats all going toward a truck this year.
    I know how you feel! Not having money for rockets sucks. I decided that kits were way too expensive, so I decided to do only scratch builds.

    Check put this thread. http://www.rocketryforum.com/showthread.php?t=33869 I think he still has plenty of BT-55 tubes, perfect for 18mm rockets. I got a whole bunch of them at a really good deal.
    Card stock model conversions are great too.
    Hope this helps.

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    First, it's not a stupid idea. In fact, considering your situation with respect to funds, it's quite creative

    Also, no, I am no offended. In fact I'm flattered that you like the design so much that you really want to have one so badly.

    My suggestion is to set a goal based on how much money you can sock away each week till you have enough to get this thing.

    Also, contact me offline via email and, when you get to the point where you can buy it, I will work with you regarding shipping

    jim

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    I was going to take a shot at this one, but I'll leave it alone. Looks like it might be a bargain.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/330716060375...#ht_839wt_1270
    I'm working on a Spitfire as we speak, it's a nice challenge!
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    Quote Originally Posted by chadrog View Post
    I was going to take a shot at this one, but I'll leave it alone. Looks like it might be a bargain.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/330716060375...#ht_839wt_1270
    I'm working on a Spitfire as we speak, it's a nice challenge!
    sold already
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    Quote Originally Posted by jflis View Post
    Also, contact me offline via email and, when you get to the point where you can buy it, I will work with you regarding shipping

    jim
    ok sounds good. im actually grounded from rockets till summer because of getting behind on school because of my obsession of rockets so it wont be at least till about july, maybe mid june or after my birthday(june 5) when i have some money. thanks man
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    Quote Originally Posted by i luv duct tape View Post
    sold already
    Everlasting auctions do not... Someone got a good deal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by i luv duct tape View Post
    ok sounds good. im actually grounded from rockets till summer because of getting behind on school because of my obsession of rockets so it wont be at least till about july, maybe mid june or after my birthday(june 5) when i have some money. thanks man
    I am guessing it was your grammar school work that got ignored.

    Seriously, I have the ACME Spitfire and it is a great kit. You really do need the kit as this is not your average three fins and a nose cone rocket. And you can tell that Jim puts a tremendous amount of work into his unusual kits to get them to fly well. My Spitfire goes up nice and straight; which is hard to believe when you see it sitting on the pad ready for launching.

    As you can see from his response, Jim is a really good guy. Just remember, never, ever, feed him after midnight!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeus-cat View Post
    I am guessing it was your grammar school work that got ignored.
    No, actually, i don't take grammar. lol
    Seriously, I have the ACME Spitfire and it is a great kit. You really do need the kit as this is not your average three fins and a nose cone rocket. And you can tell that Jim puts a tremendous amount of work into his unusual kits to get them to fly well. My Spitfire goes up nice and straight; which is hard to believe when you see it sitting on the pad ready for launching.
    ya it looks great. i cant wait until i get my hands on one(evil laugh)
    As you can see from his response, Jim is a really good guy. Just remember, never, ever, feed him after midnight!

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    Make a deal with your parents. If you get your grades up, they'll buy you a Spitfire.
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    There are plenty of free paper models out there which convert very nicely to low power, but you need to have done a few successful scratch-builds first so that you know where the strength needs to be and what you need to modify.
    Fins, for example, need to be a lot stiffer and tougher than in a display model.

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