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World of tanks Question
Dear Friends:
What is the scale of the world of Tanks models? I must be old and blind not to find it. I like to do armor and military to one standard scale. I like 1/32 scale. But I am guessing that the WOT stuff is not that scale. Thanks, Miles
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They are 1:50
The scale should be shown on the cover
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Except the Ratte which IIRC is 1:200, and the E-50 (1:25, I think). All clearly marked.
1/32 seems to be uncommon for AFV models, at least compared with 1:25, 1:35, 1:50 and 1:72. |
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The scale is shown as M 1:50.
M is masstab which means scale in German, Polish and Russian, although the spellings appear quite different in each language. |
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Thanks all
that helps a lot Miles
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Sorry, I meant E100, not E-50. Which is 1:35, not 1:25.
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As for German and Russian you are right, and the same for Ukrainian, and few more Asian former USSR republics languages, same as Mongol, but in Polish there is no word for the scale similar to the German "Maßtab" (and never was), however some models printed by Polish companies have a German description on the cover.
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