A 1:32 scale means that one unit of measurement on a model or replica represents 32 units of the same measurement in real life. For example, if a model car is 1:32 scale and measures 6 inches in length, the real car would be 16 feet long (6 inches x 32). This scale is commonly used for model vehicles, figures, and dioramas, allowing for detailed representation while still being manageable in size.
yes it is very good, i am 14 also and i got a 132 and our grading scale maximum should be 90-101 but 132 is a sign of a sheer genius
1/24 scale in feet/inchs
132, as 12*11=132, 33*4=132, 132*1=132
The LCM is 132.
Size is how big something is, scale is how much is in that object. Think of the universe for example.
yes it is very good, i am 14 also and i got a 132 and our grading scale maximum should be 90-101 but 132 is a sign of a sheer genius
The average weight for a 10 years old at 132 cm is about 70 pounds. This equates to 31.7 kilograms on the metric scale.
big
it is as big as japan
how big is 1/6th scale replica
how big is 1/3
A big quake on the ricter scale should be more than 8.2 to trigger a tsunami.
A scale factor of 2.
1/24 scale in feet/inchs
Very big. It had a magnitude of 8.3 on the Richter scale.
132, as 12*11=132, 33*4=132, 132*1=132
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