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      • When we build and finish a model, whether it’s a single-piece bust, seven-part figure, or a tank with 800 individual pieces, we are making a miniature replica of the full-size version (whether real or imagined). Scale is how we describe the size of the model as a fraction or ratio compared to the full-size subject.
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  2. Apr 12, 2021 · Scale is how we describe the size of the model as a fraction or ratio compared to the full-size subject. If you build a full-size replica, as a group in Russia recently did of the Razor Crest spaceship from The Mandalorian, it is a 1/1 (1:1) scale model.

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  3. Jun 19, 2015 · How do you decide what scale is best, and what does model building scale even mean? Models come in a range of scales, the most common being 1:4, 1:8, 1:12, 1:16, 1:18, 1:24, 1:48, and 1:72. Choosing a scale that works for you is the first big step in mastering your model builds.

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    • Resources - Miniature Size & Modeling Scales

    Miniature scales What is miniature scale? Relative scale How are miniature scales calculated? How do you determine miniature scale? What are the scale sizes for models? Absolute scale Relative "absolute" scale 28mm miniatures Miniature proportions What is miniature proportion? Realistic proportions Heroic scale proportions Top-down proportions Chib...

    What is miniature scale?

    Definition:Miniature scale determines the size of the miniature model, compared to a chosen reference. Based on the way the creators choose reference, there are two basic kinds of miniature scales used: relative scale and absolute scale. There's also a hybrid of them, that I call relative "absolute" scale.

    Relative scale for miniature models

    Definition:The relative scale of miniatures is a modeling scale that compares the size of the model to the size of a real life object. This ratio will show how many times the model is smaller than the original size. For example, 1/72 means that the size of the miniature is the 1/72th of the size of the original. If the models are produced with a relative scale in mind, the miniatures will be in scale with each other, that's why they are often called 'scale models'. Popular modeling scales: 1:...

    Absolute scale for miniature models

    Definition:The absolute scale is not a proper modeling scale. They set up a size of the miniature and try to make every miniature the same size or at least have an average with the size they've set up. Even with a supposedly absolute scale there can be some variations - dwarves can be somewhat smaller and giants can be somewhat taller. Examples: 25mm, 28mm, 32mm etc. A 28mm miniature means that the size of the miniature will be 28mm from the feet of the mini to the chosen reference point. Mis...

    What is miniature proportion?

    Definition:The miniature proportion determines the look of the miniature. Miniatures with realistic proportions look like the original object that has been resized, but there are other, more abstracts approaches for depicting the models.

    The miniature looks like a scaled down copy of the original model. The head of the miniature is about 1/7 or 1/8 of the size of the whole miniature. The eye-level is on the middle-line of the head. Examples: most historical miniatures (Italeri, Perry Miniatures, Zvezda etc), Mantic Games, Corvus Belli Even today, there are some restrictions on the manufacturing of some realistic details. The moulding process, the material of the model, these can have an effect on how realistic a miniature can...

    The miniature looks similar to the original model, but every body part is exeggarated to make the miniature wider. The head of the miniature is about 1/6 of the size of the whole miniature. The face takes up a larger part of the head, the eye-level is usually up to 2/3 instead of the 1/2 line compared to the head. The hands, feet and weapons are bigger (about 2-3 times as thick as they would normally be). Heroic scale was created to make minis easier to paint, and to make it easier to produce...

    For model railway miniature trains there is a very wide variety of scales. Beyond the realistic proportiions, there are some other proportions used, with their own labels (British N, British TT, US H0 etc), that slightly distort the size of the model compared to the original. Model train scale labels are based on model track gauge (the distance bet...

    If you are wondering what is the scale of your favourite miniatures range, I list some of the most popular ones. Batman range (from Knight Models company): The scale of Batman miniatures is 1:50 (35mm) scale, with mostly Realistic proportions, but Heroic scale proportionsfor some models. HorrorClix range (from WizKids company): The scale of HeroCli...

    If you have a collection of miniatures and you intend to expand them with miniatures from other ranges, all you have to do check the model scale and model proportions. If the miniature scales and proportions match, most of the time you can be sure they will fit your collection, especially if they are relative scale, realistic proportion models. It'...

    As most vehicles are not based, while miniatures have a 2-3mm base under their feet, vehicles in the same miniature scale as the miniature figure might look too small compared to the mini. A base might raises the miniatures with 5mm, and that's a big change of height at gaming scales. Some gaming systems require you to base your vehicles, but a lot...

    Information on miniature scales

    Allen (for GameCraft Miniatures): Wargaming Scales - Do You Know Where They Came From?: Article about conversions between model scales and "absolute scales". Atom Smasher (for Tabletop Minions): What is Games Workshop's "Heroic" Scale - Uncle Atom's Pro Tips: Video about heroic scale proportions. Bill Gray (for Wargamer): Size Matters: An Analysis on the Evolution of Miniature Scales & Figures: Article about miniature scales for Napoleonic wars. (2022.07.29:Seems to be offline.) the article o...

    Comparisons

    athilith: Miniature Scale Comparison: Comparison video about 1:56 scale28mm miniatures / 32mm miniatures (Games Workshop, Warlord Games, Relics, Victrix, Gripping Beast, Infinity, Malifaux, Warmachine, FoW and Artizan Designs). Heroscapers: Miniature Scale Comparison Photos: 1/16 Doom & Karmans: Comparison article about several 28mm miniature / 32mm miniature ranges. Michael P. Owen (for SWAT HQ): Car Combat Miniatures: Comparison article about car combat miniatures. Momir Farooq: Star Wars m...

    Modeling scale calculator and database

    Flight Miniatures: Scale Reference: Article about airplane sizes in different modeling scales. (2020.01.23: Article is offline.) the article on Archive.org Fortress Figures: Miniature Figure & Model Railroad Life Size Scale Calculator: Article with a calculator for miniature sizes in different miniature scales. Starship Combat News: Scales of starship miniatures: Article about the sizes of different starship miniatures.

  4. Oct 2, 2023 · Scale refers to the proportional relationship between the model and the real-world object or environment it represents. Understanding the significance of scale in models is vital, as it directly influences the level of detail, viewer immersion, and practical applications of the model.

  5. The scale model is used to represent an object in a different size to the original object, taking into account the proportions. When we talk about models, tiny or huge representations of spaces or objects faithful to reality, the concept of scale is basic.

  6. For folks just getting into book nooks, scale model building, or dioramas, scale is simply the size difference between a real world object and a smaller (or larger) reproduction. For example, if something is one foot long in the real world and I make a model of it one inch long, the scale is 1:12… one inch equals one foot – super easy!

  7. Feb 7, 2014 · A scale model is a three-dimensional representation of a physical object. The model scale is most often expressed as a simple fraction: 1/24 scale means the model is 1/24 the size of the full-size subject. In other words, in 1/24 scale you would need 24 Chevy models parked bumper to bumper to equal the length of one Chevrolet.

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