Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch build.
- NuclearMoose
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Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch build.
Barrels, boxes, crates, tarps, toolboxes etc.
I'm wondering if there is a resource that would help me find out the size of various scratch-built items would be at scale. Essentially, I have no idea of the dimensions of a fuel barrel at full scale, so if I want to scratch build one, how big should it be at 1/24, 1/48 etc? It's too expensive to buy aftermarket stuff to use, so I'd rather take the time to learn to scratch build but I realized today that I have no idea about actual sizes of these items.
If you have any suggestions, I'd very much appreciate some feedback!
Best,
Craig.
I'm wondering if there is a resource that would help me find out the size of various scratch-built items would be at scale. Essentially, I have no idea of the dimensions of a fuel barrel at full scale, so if I want to scratch build one, how big should it be at 1/24, 1/48 etc? It's too expensive to buy aftermarket stuff to use, so I'd rather take the time to learn to scratch build but I realized today that I have no idea about actual sizes of these items.
If you have any suggestions, I'd very much appreciate some feedback!
Best,
Craig.
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Re: Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch bu
There are a couple of Apps available nowadays dude to help with the scale thing..
Model scaler from woodland scenics and Imodelkit from iTunes should help you out.
Give them a whirl they come with instructions and there are free versions''
Good luck, happy scale modelling mate.

Model scaler from woodland scenics and Imodelkit from iTunes should help you out.
Give them a whirl they come with instructions and there are free versions''

Good luck, happy scale modelling mate.

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Re: Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch bu
iModelKit is a good app one of the sections is scaling so you could use that but for the size of the real items I guess you could research on the web, I'm sure there are some sites with dimensions of standard army crates etc 

Re: Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch bu
The iModelKit and ModelScaler apps for iPhone are both excellent 

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Re: Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch bu
Thanks, guys! Hopefully I can find Android versions of them - I'm not an Apple guy - but my wife is, so at the very least I can pinch her phone! 

Craig
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Re: Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch bu
Model scaler from woodland scenics is an android app Craig..
Search on play store..

Search on play store..


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Re: Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch bu
Come on guys you don't need an app, do the maths in your head. Its easy.
Look here is an example, all you have to do to convert 3.5 feet into 1/72 scale is use this easy to learn formula.
x=($6/e*2)-(y+z)+5.700-(100/3)+72
See its simple and works for every scale now put those gadgets away .....
Look here is an example, all you have to do to convert 3.5 feet into 1/72 scale is use this easy to learn formula.
x=($6/e*2)-(y+z)+5.700-(100/3)+72
See its simple and works for every scale now put those gadgets away .....

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Re: Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch bu
I found an app that allows you to search for a colour and it gives you the equivalent colour from other brands of paint, if one exists. Nice.
I'm still trying to find some kind of resource that charts the physical dimensions of some common objects. So far I have found a website where you can buy resin parts and some of the items have dimensions, so I can work out scale from that. Maybe I will create a spreadsheet of what I find and then share it for all to use and add to if desired.
Anyway, thank you for the app suggestions. I did find the Woodland Scenics app, Andy. Thanks for that!
I appreciate all the ideas and comments, guys.
Cheers!
Craig.
I'm still trying to find some kind of resource that charts the physical dimensions of some common objects. So far I have found a website where you can buy resin parts and some of the items have dimensions, so I can work out scale from that. Maybe I will create a spreadsheet of what I find and then share it for all to use and add to if desired.
Anyway, thank you for the app suggestions. I did find the Woodland Scenics app, Andy. Thanks for that!
I appreciate all the ideas and comments, guys.
Cheers!
Craig.
Craig
Back after more than 30 years away from the hobby!
2013-09-23 Airfix 1:48 Me Bf109E x2
Back after more than 30 years away from the hobby!
2013-09-23 Airfix 1:48 Me Bf109E x2
Re: Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch bu
Let's say you want to scratch build an object that's 2 feet wide in 1/35 scale. First, convert to inches; 2x12=24, then divide by 35, 24/35= .6857 inches. Works the same in metric: ? meters x 100 = centimeters or ? meters x 1000 = millimeters; then divide by 35 to get 1/35 scale. So an object 1 meter wide is 100 cm / 35 = 2.8571 cm or 28.571 mm. Round your number up or down if you use a ruler to build instead of calipers.
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Re: Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch bu
Found a conversion app for computers --- I don't now, & never will own a "smart" phone. Couldn't read the screen for most things if I did, lol!
http://webpages.charter.net/sinkwich/sd ... ecalc2.htm
http://webpages.charter.net/sinkwich/sd ... ecalc2.htm
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Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch build
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Re: Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch build.
This is the calculator I use.
http://scalecalculator.appspot.com/
You can google the size of various objects to find the 1:1 size.
http://scalecalculator.appspot.com/
You can google the size of various objects to find the 1:1 size.
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Re: Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch build.
I would approach the problem by trying to `buy` the item online and hope to hit somewhere that provides dimensions, even if just for shipping.
Tried to find a jerry can and bingo ... a 20L Jerry Can is 468mm high X 345mm X 165mm
after that the online scale converters do the rest.
Tried to find a jerry can and bingo ... a 20L Jerry Can is 468mm high X 345mm X 165mm
after that the online scale converters do the rest.
If it`s got a Dragon or a Dwarf in it .....I`m out ! 

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Re: Actual Sizes of items so I can scale them and scratch build.
The original post was 5 years ago Barrybarrythornton wrote: ↑Mon Apr 23, 2018 5:01 pm I would approach the problem by trying to `buy` the item online and hope to hit somewhere that provides dimensions, even if just for shipping.
Tried to find a jerry can and bingo ... a 20L Jerry Can is 468mm high X 345mm X 165mm
after that the online scale converters do the rest.

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If it`s got a Dragon or a Dwarf in it .....I`m out ! 

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