Your supply of info seems to be infinite Keith. Thanks again!
BTW, I've heard of Superscale before, these do look really good. Where can they be found?
Wayne,
The Superscale drawings were available as early as the early-mid 60's. They were done in 3/4" = 1' scale. Each airplane was done on two plates like that shown for the zero above. I found a source on 8" x 11" sheets that I was able to copy. These were prepared under the auspices of Leroy Webber, who is/was a great scale enthusiast. Their listing included the Zero, P-38L (probably the most exhaustive drawings of the P-38 you will ever find), P-47D, AT-6C,
Bf 109G-2, Spitfire Mk 1, and the Douglas A-26C.
At the time, all this Lieutenant could afford was a set of the 3/4" drawings of the Messerschmitt, and I have since not really tried to get any other of the full size drawings, though I have seen reference to them from time-to-time.
Keith