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Thank you so much everyone! You've answered my question. This forum is so helpful. This was my first thread—ever.
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Another Quick Question
May I also ask approximately what scale this is?
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Can you give us the title of the kit, publisher, website?
other information on this kit
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Found this on the Collections 2 page
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Thank you! Thank you!
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As others have pointed the scale varies based on which dimension you are using to calculate the scale. This because the proportions are not correct in the model. As Swampfox calculated based on the width the scale rounds up to 120:1 that works out to be .1 inch = 1 foot. so the Depth would be 10.1 inches and the height would be 4.5 inches and to be exact the width would be 22.8 inches
What is important does the model look proportionally correct as in pleasing to the eye and they are indeed pleasing to the eye. I think I should have just said that I like the models and they look great. Jim Nunn
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