Here is a 1/35 Conversion Chart for any who care. Especially useful for scratchbuilding...I found that I needed it myself.
AARg, i cant seem to find out how to post the image here, but look in my gallery.
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1/35 Conversion Chart
ArtistaSLO
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Posted: Sunday, March 21, 2004 - 04:14 PM UTC
Whiskey
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Posted: Sunday, March 21, 2004 - 05:13 PM UTC
https://armorama.kitmaker.net/photos/showphoto.php?photo=21526&password=&sort=8&cat=500&page=1
[Moderator Eagle : Made the picture to show up]
[Moderator Eagle : Made the picture to show up]
wolfsix
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Posted: Monday, March 22, 2004 - 01:09 AM UTC
ArtistaSLO
First allow me to welcome you to the hottest modeling site on the web. Second thanks for the chart. I know I'll use it and I'm pretty sure many others will to.
Wolfsix
First allow me to welcome you to the hottest modeling site on the web. Second thanks for the chart. I know I'll use it and I'm pretty sure many others will to.
Wolfsix
slodder
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Posted: Monday, March 22, 2004 - 01:12 AM UTC
Cool, nice tool. another member ambrose82 has offered Armorama a scale ruler in PDF format.
You can never have enough tools (or kits).
You can never have enough tools (or kits).
greatbrit
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Posted: Monday, March 22, 2004 - 01:22 AM UTC
wow, thanks
thats something ill find useful.
cheers
joe
thats something ill find useful.
cheers
joe
matt
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Posted: Monday, March 22, 2004 - 01:23 AM UTC
I've have one i created too!!
ArtistaSLO
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Posted: Monday, March 22, 2004 - 02:43 AM UTC
Glad to have been of help. By the way, a great steel ruler for working on exact sizes can be found here> http://catalog.starrett.com/catalog/catalog/PLH2.asp?NodeNum=21812&Mode=PLIST I use the 6" long version, C305R. Very handy. My dio (the first in 30 years) ought to be coming soon. Pretty much a oob kit, I didn't want to get too crazy on my first. This site has been a fantastic site- very helpful.
ambrose82
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Posted: Monday, March 22, 2004 - 04:27 AM UTC
Hi all!
As Slodder wrote above, I created a 1/35 scale ruler (inches only, sorry my metric friends). I made it printable on an 81/2" x 11" (letter) size sheet. Anyone who wants it can pm me and I'll e-mail it to you. It's great for measuring out doors and windows and all those other pesky distances. Also, it's reusable and reprintable and as flexible as paper. It has several distinct advantages over the steel ones available on the market. It's best advantage: It's free.
As Slodder wrote above, I created a 1/35 scale ruler (inches only, sorry my metric friends). I made it printable on an 81/2" x 11" (letter) size sheet. Anyone who wants it can pm me and I'll e-mail it to you. It's great for measuring out doors and windows and all those other pesky distances. Also, it's reusable and reprintable and as flexible as paper. It has several distinct advantages over the steel ones available on the market. It's best advantage: It's free.
KFMagee
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Posted: Monday, March 22, 2004 - 04:53 PM UTC
Better still.... on my website (link below) i have a neat shareware tool that allows you to input inches or mm, and convert it to ANY scale. Just download the product catalog, and you will find the litle gem is one of the files - I use it all the time!