1/24 scale in feet/inchs
A 1.76 scale means that one unit of measurement on the model or figure represents 1.76 units in reality. This scale is commonly used for models and miniatures, particularly in the context of model trains and military figures. For example, if a model figure is 1 inch tall, it represents a real object that is 1.76 inches tall. This scale is approximately 1/87th of the actual 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
yes it is.
a globe
how big is 1/3
400mm
1/24 scale in feet/inchs
it's about 58'4"
It will depend on how large the real aircraft is in real life.
The model 132 was made from 1942 to 1986.
A little bigger than 1:33 scale but not quite as big as 1:31 scale. lol. Sorry, I couldn't resist. When referring to model car building it is a scale of 1:32. As an example, every inch of the actual vehicle is 1/32 of an inch to the model. So every foot or 12 inches would be 3/8 of an inch.
It depends on what the original model was. If the original model was 100 inches, then a 1/50th scale would be 2 inches.
The height of a ball is 12 m A scale model is made of a hall The height of the scale model of the hal is 30 cm Express the scale of the model in the form 1n?
It would depend on the scale of the model!
It is called a scale.
a 3D scale model of earth