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Resize Q.
hello does anyone know what % i would need, to get a 1/48 scale tank down to 1/72? if it hellps i have kodak printer.
have a good day! N.
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I used the standard 48 divided by 72 on my calculator, and got .6666666666667
so 67% disclaimer: I don't know if that's right. Hopefully somebody who does will chip in and give the right answer. |
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A quick use of the search function on the forum popped up these two threads.
Scale Calculator Rescaling & Printing PDF Models
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ok thanks.
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Try this handy itle site. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Space-...e%20Converter/ Formulas to convert a scale model to another size for proper printer output. All you have to do is plug your numbers in and it does the rest.
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Murphy's calculation is the quickest and simplest method!
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Did I get it right though?
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You can re-size anything using muphyaa's method. Oh, phooy. Airdave just said that. Disregard this message, please.
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I always knew it was divide one scale by the other, I just have a hard time figuring out which.
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