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Matthias Wandel's Big print program may help
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You could buy a set of train stencils and enlarge them on a copy machine, or Google Images has silhouettes which could be copied and enlarged.
https://www.amazon.com/Fun-Trains-Stenci...0486262537
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If you can get a projector, you can project images of various engines/cars onto the board, and trace the silhouette . You may need to adjust the size of the images, to keep the scale correct. I used to make stuff for the kids this way, but back then I would copy a pic onto an overhead sheet and use an overhead projector.
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04-09-2017, 05:57 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-09-2017, 05:58 PM by Firebee.)
Being a fellow "optics guy" I'm sure op knows he can use a bright light, a picture (or monitor) and a magnifying glass to make an image to trace. For those that don't know this fun optic trick. Hold a magnifying glass 4 or 5 feet from a tv and white paper a few feet from that.............. amaze the grand kids.