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Scaling was critical. Builders had to print the files on specific paper weights (usually between 160gsm and 220gsm) without altering the aspect ratio, as a variance of even half a millimeter could ruin the alignment of a complex internal structural skeleton.
. During a period when high-quality physical kits from Eastern Europe were difficult to acquire internationally, these "eMule packs" served as a primary (though often unauthorized) digital preservation and distribution method for the hobby. Google Groups Contents and Scope The compilations primarily featured kits from GPM (Grzegorz Pomorski)
Traditional hand-cutting has been augmented by laser-cut cardboard frames and photo-etched details, which builders buy online to complement their printed sheets.
For those inspired to start crafting, here is a practical guide to approaching a GPM model: -Papermodels-emule-.GPM.Paper.Model.Compilation...
This article explores the cultural and technical history behind this keyword phrase, the role of the Polish publisher GPM in the paper modeling hobby, and how early internet file-sharing networks shaped modern crafting communities. Anatomy of a File Name: Unpacking the Keyword
The eMule network relied on a credit system: the more data you uploaded to others, the faster your download queue moved. This environment fostered a passionate, collective preservation culture.
This article serves as an in-depth guide to this legendary collection, exploring what makes GPM models special, what to expect from this specific, extensive compilation, and tips for bringing these paper creations to life. What is GPM? (Gdynia Paper Models) Scaling was critical
Many of GPM’s early 90s releases had short print runs. For young modelers or those living across the globe, this eMule compilation was the only way to ever see or attempt building these legendary, out-of-print kits. 4. The Lasting Impact on the Hobby
(Gdynia Paper Models) is a renowned Polish publisher that has dominated the paper modeling market for decades. Based in Gdynia, Poland, GPM is recognized for high-quality, detailed models, particularly in the realm of maritime vessels, armored vehicles, and aircraft.
: This tag served as a universal filing cabinet on P2P networks. In the pre-broadband and early broadband eras, search engine optimization inside P2P networks relied heavily on strict, hyphenated tagging so users could instantly filter out unrelated media. During a period when high-quality physical kits from
If you are sharing this on a platform like Instagram or Pinterest, use high-resolution photos of
: If printing from a digital archive, use 160gsm to 200gsm cardstock for the skin and 1mm greyboard for the internal skeleton.
If you encounter or manage archival compilations of this nature today, converting digital scans into a physical masterpiece requires specific preparation: 1. Perfecting the Scale
: While primarily paper-based, GPM pioneered the use of laser-cut frames and photo-etched parts to complement their compilations, making the final builds indistinguishable from plastic models to the untrained eye. Understanding the "Compilation" Culture
: Typically consisted of high-resolution PDF or JPEG scans of original printed sheets, assembly diagrams, and historical specifications. Google Groups The Role of GPM in Paper Modeling Militaria modele papierowe. - Google Groups
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Motorcycle Model
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LF100-A/LF110-7A
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Dimension (L×W×H mm)
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1900×715×1050
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Wheelbase (mm)
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1210
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Net Weight (kg)
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90
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Seat Height (mm)
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785
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Fuel Tank Capacity (L)
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3.5
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Engine Type
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single-cylinder, air-cooled, four-stroke
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Bore×Stroke (mm)
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50×49.5/52.4×49.5
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Displacement (mL)
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97/107
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Compression Ratio
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8.6:1/9.0:1
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Max. Power (kW@rpm)
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5.0@7500/5.2@7500
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Max. Torque (N.m@rpm)
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6.5@5000/6.9@5000
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Start
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electric/kick start
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Transmission
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4 gears, auto-clutched
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Brake (front/rear)
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drum or disc/drum
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Wheel
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Al-alloy or spoke
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Tire (front/rear)
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2.50-17/2.75-17
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Max. Speed (km/h)
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80/85
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Economical Fuel Consumption (L/100km)
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≤1.5/1.6
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