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Post by seankhan on Apr 18, 2012 18:35:50 GMT -9
Hello, I shared a chemical container train car on my site; I prefer my models as simple as possible as long as they look good, so I'm creating most dents as shades and highlights - like my other paper models, this is fast to put together. I hope you like it! Chemical container train car paper modelPs. if you enjoy my site, for a few more hours it can be voted for rpg site of the year . Thanks!
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Post by Vermin King on Apr 19, 2012 8:24:28 GMT -9
That's very nice. In model railway scales, what comes close to 28mm?
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Post by seankhan on Apr 24, 2012 1:50:17 GMT -9
Thanks! I checked, that would be S gauge (1:64). Aren't most prepainted minis a bit larger though? I'm using only them, curse of the hobby... 30mm or 35mm or 30mm heroic? Z0 Gauge is 1:60, there's a big step to next one (0 Gauge is very common, but depends on country -> 1:43.5 (Great Britain and France), 1:45 (Germany, Russia and Czech), 1:48 (US)
I've never been quite sure what the real scale is, I think it varies quite a bit, as there's scale mistakes.
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