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Scale Conversion Table. Scale 1 inch 1/4 1/12 1/16 1/20 1/22.5 1/2" 1/24 1/25 1/32 1/35 1/43 1/ 48 1/64 1/72 1/76 1/87 1/96 1/100 1/125 1015" 1/ 144 1/160 1/192 1/200 8" 1/220 1/285 1/350 2" 1/700 1/720 1/1200 IDD' 1/2400 2001 1 scale foot = (fraction) 1 1/2" 3/4" 19/32" 17/32" 15/32" 3/8" 11/32" 9/32" 1/4" 3/16" 11/64" 5/32" 3.5mm 1/12" 1/16 ...
- Scale Conversion
Any form of modeling is dependant upon the proper conversion...
- Scale Conversion
10 kwi 2021 · For easy reference, the Scale Conversion Chart shows decimal equivalents for common modeling scales. To find the scale multiplier factor, divide the model’s decimal scale equivalent by that of your drawing’s.
5 maj 2022 · For those who play miniature games and are looking for a scale reference, I’ve compiled this list of scales for you. You can use this reference guide as a way to convert miniature gaming scales into other hobby scales, such as those commonly used in model trains, railroads, or other collectible kits.
Any form of modeling is dependant upon the proper conversion of real "live" dimensions to the scale you are working in. This particular conversion chart was put together for the International Plastic Modeler's Society and it provides modelers with the ability to scale about any object accurately.
Before you can decide what scale you want to model, you need to first know the strengths and weaknesses of the various scales. Aircraft Models in 1/32 scale or larger are big—really big. The parts are easier to handle than in smaller scales, and there are usually more of them. The models are impressive, but you’ll need a lot of display ...
12 kwi 2021 · A 1/48 scale model is 48 times smaller than its 1/1 scale fellow. A 1/35 scale howitzer is 35 times smaller than the full-size original it is based on. With the basics out of the way, you start to get into the wonderful world of model scales.
25 lis 2012 · Comparative Scale Figure Diagram – You can download a pdf copy of this diagram below. Even with the large number of computer 3D modeling programs available to designers, there is (and I think always will be) a place for physical scale models.