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2 hours ago, BikerScout007 said:

I think so?  You should now tape them all together, cut out the blank spaces and then do a test fitting.  You may need to make adjustments.

Ok. It looks right I just wasnt too sure. But ill play around with it from here. I gives me a perfect starting point anyways. thank yall for doing these. its a big help

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On 3/14/2017 at 5:52 AM, TK8271 Rogue Trooper said:

501st member Sean Chun Tie has made this stencil and is happy to share , it has now been updated

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bx1wZrZy9OqSdFFOTXFqbm45elU/

 

6_BFD9166-4612-4190-_B0_E6-_CBC89_B7_D913_B.jpg

 

This will give you the correct look

 

 

When I downloaded this file, it only displays as one page.  I downloaded Adobe Reader, it still only shows as one page.  Can anyone share with me a .pdf where this model is separated into full size pages?  I even tried opening the file in Adobe Elements, but the document is password protected from that program.  Any help is appreciated.  Yes, I did try printing at 100%, but it just chooses a portion of the template to assign to 1 page.  How do I force it onto multiple pages?

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You should be able to span that oversized image across several pages that you would then tape together to make your template.  Try the instructions here:

 

https://www.nextofwindows.com/adobe-pdf-tip-how-to-print-large-posters-across-multiple-pages

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37 minutes ago, BikerScout007 said:

You should be able to span that oversized image across several pages that you would then tape together to make your template.  Try the instructions here:

 

https://www.nextofwindows.com/adobe-pdf-tip-how-to-print-large-posters-across-multiple-pages

Thank you Mickey, those instructions did the trick, normally I'm pretty handy with computers, but that one was throwing me for a loop!  10 Pages printing now, excited to be able to make this step anyway!  

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