Your supply of info seems to be infinite Keith. Thanks again! ![y1 y1](https://stunthanger.com/smf/Smileys/classic/yeah.gif)
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