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First to Start of my list I am think I have successfully completed a 1:1 scale version of Long March 6 a Chinese Rocket
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For 1:1 scale please give a build image
 

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Oh sorry forgot
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There is only 1 engine in the second and third stage. You could simply replace it by 1 frontier engine and removing 1 kolibri engine in the last stage.
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Hi how do you make that bow tie shaped separator/fuel tanks?
 

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It's easy. The layering system is based on the cross-section of the part. If you clip two 4x4 fuel tanks, one rotated by 90 degrees, you'll get that T-junction-ish four triangle shape. Basically JSP took a few 1m high and 3 meters wide fuel tanks, rotated them 90 degrees and clipped them into the middle
 
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It's easy. The layering system is based on the cross-section of the part. If you clip two 4x4 fuel tanks, one rotated by 90 degrees, you'll get that T-junction-ish four triangle shape. Basically JSP took a few 1m high and x meters wide fuel tanks, rotated them 90 degrees and clipped them into the middle (Experiment on your own to find out what x is in this case).
That's not what I did I did this
 

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It's easy. The layering system is based on the cross-section of the part. If you clip two 4x4 fuel tanks, one rotated by 90 degrees, you'll get that T-junction-ish four triangle shape. Basically JSP took a few 1m high and 3 meters wide fuel tanks, rotated them 90 degrees and clipped them into the middle
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Ok, here's my scale judgement. Long March 6 is incredibly under-documented, found no mention about stage heights.
Overall Height: Right
First stage diameter: Should be 3.5m
First stage engines: LM-6 has one nozzle, clip a frontier with a hawk.
Second stage diameter: Should be 2.25m
Second stage engines: In theory frontier hawk would be right engine type, but it's a small rocket, small engine so don't change that.
Third stage diameter: 2.25m
Third stage engines: IRL there are 4, you can put two kolibri, and a few RCS nozzles protruding through the bottom. Unless you make RCS with only one nozzle visible and twice as big.
Fairing diameter: 2.25-2.5m
Now the innacurate measurements (Took a sideways view and measured lol):
First stage height: ~12.5m
Interstage height: ~3.5m (ya got it right)
Second stage height: ~5m
Third stage height: ~1m+engines protruding 0.5m
We'll see how it turns out.
 

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Ok, here's my scale judgement. Long March 6 is incredibly under-documented, found no mention about stage heights.
Overall Height: Right
First stage diameter: Should be 3.5m
First stage engines: LM-6 has one nozzle, clip a frontier with a hawk.
Second stage diameter: Should be 2.25m
Second stage engines: In theory frontier hawk would be right engine type, but it's a small rocket, small engine so don't change that.
Third stage diameter: 2.25m
Third stage engines: IRL there are 4, you can put two kolibri, and a few RCS nozzles protruding through the bottom. Unless you make RCS with only one nozzle visible and twice as big.
Fairing diameter: 2.25-2.5m
Now the innacurate measurements (Took a sideways view and measured lol):
First stage height: ~12.5m
Interstage height: ~3.5m (ya got it right)
Second stage height: ~5m
Third stage height: ~1m+engines protruding 0.5m
We'll see how it turns out.
Wow you are such an expert of realistic rockets
 

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Ok, here's my scale judgement. Long March 6 is incredibly under-documented, found no mention about stage heights.
Overall Height: Right
First stage diameter: Should be 3.5m
First stage engines: LM-6 has one nozzle, clip a frontier with a hawk.
Second stage diameter: Should be 2.25m
Second stage engines: In theory frontier hawk would be right engine type, but it's a small rocket, small engine so don't change that.
Third stage diameter: 2.25m
Third stage engines: IRL there are 4, you can put two kolibri, and a few RCS nozzles protruding through the bottom. Unless you make RCS with only one nozzle visible and twice as big.
Fairing diameter: 2.25-2.5m
Now the innacurate measurements (Took a sideways view and measured lol):
First stage height: ~12.5m
Interstage height: ~3.5m (ya got it right)
Second stage height: ~5m
Third stage height: ~1m+engines protruding 0.5m
We'll see how it turns out.
Wow you are such an expert of realistic rockets
Well James, its our magical minimod uses his magical ruler :p :p