Supercar 3-D Model
Blueprints



 


Phil Rae produced a Supercar blueprint for a centrespread in Fanderson's SIG no. 3 in Autumn 1981 and revised it in 1983 for a set of A3 Gerry Anderson vehicle blueprints. In a personal communication to Austin Tate on 18th August 1990 he offered further revisions as an amalgamation of the three studio models (Puppet scale, Bill James's 3ft. version and the smaller "flight" model), explained in this letter.


A further set of blueprints and schematics are available below:

Mick Imrie, 7-Oct-98
Cinema 4D & Photopaint
Austin Tate, 7-Oct-98
Cinema 4D
Austin Tate, 7-Oct-98
Cinema 4D

Austin Tate, 29-Nov-98
Cinema 4D
Austin Tate, 29-Nov-98
Cinema 4D
Austin Tate, 24-Feb-99
Cinema 4D

Austin Tate, 21-Apr-99
Cinema 4D
Austin Tate, 21-Apr-99
Cinema 4D
Austin Tate, 8-Nov-99
GraphicConverter

Richard Shirres, 7-Feb-2000
Hand drawn
Austin Tate, 6-Sep-2001
Paint Shop Pro
Austin Tate, 6-Sep-2001
Paint Shop Pro


High Resolution Images (2048x1536)

A set of high resolution images of the Supercar 3D model are available as 2048x1536 pixel JPG files. Each is around 300KB in size. Where appropriate the renders are provided with winds extended and retracted. Except for the threequarter views, each image is a parallel projection suited to model making and blueprint construction.

Also available is a set of cross sections through the model. Look here for a zip file containing the cross sections.

Note in some of these renders that only the left hand fuel filler cap is shown. Supercar should have 2 filler caps one on each side of the rear upper fuselage.

Without PilotWith Pilot
Top Front Threequarter View Top Front Threequarter View
Top Rear Threequarter View Top Rear Threequarter View
 
Bottom Front Threequarter View  
 
Bottom Rear Threequarter View  
 
Side View  
Wings ExtendedWings Retracted
Top View Top View
Front View Front View
Rear View Rear View
Bottom View Bottom View
Other Images 
 
Supercar Text Logo  



  See also Supercar Cutaways and Technical Schematics


All material on Supercar is copyright by Carlton International Media Ltd. This is a fan maintained page intended to promote the shows of Gerry Anderson. The models and images are provided for your enjoyment, but should not be used for any commercial purpose.

The models are provided as is and with no warranty of any kind (of course). Please let Austin Tate know of any problems with using them though.

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