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Old 08-04-2014, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by scissorsandplanes View Post
You would be surprised, Don, how easy it can be to build these models. The smaller scale requires some simplifications in the design, inducing less complicated and small parts, yet a very realistic result. It even allows for quick builds

Brent,
I couldn't agree more when you say that "1/100 scale is the new black". It's the perfect balance between facility, realism and storage space.
Soon I'll be going back to that scale having done almost 600 (free) models in 1/300 scale. Even if that means that I'll have to disappoint a lot of builders.

Bruno
I agree for years with this 1/100 for origin is architectural scale, and for metric measures is more rational. For me is a better scale between 1/144 and 1/72. With 1/100 scale you have a good size for a massive collection, not pssible in bigger scales for most people. Today I have 150 1/100 models builded, and I use a medium cabinet display for all with I believe space for more 200 models.

Bruno I waitng for more 1/100 releases.1/300 is funny but for me is more small
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