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Post by squirmydad on Aug 13, 2014 21:20:03 GMT -9
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Post by shep on Aug 14, 2014 2:32:40 GMT -9
That actually looks really nice, but isn't the scale a little bit off? On the website it says 1/4" = 1 foot. Shouldn't that be 1/5" for a regular 28/30 mm scale, since all maps with an inch-grid are supposed to be 1" = 5 ft.
Other than that, the furniture is nicely done. It might, however, be little bit difficult to paint, if you don't wanna "destroy" the details...
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Post by squirmydad on Aug 14, 2014 5:24:55 GMT -9
1 quarter inch scale is very common for theatrical scenic design purposes.
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Post by WackyAnne on Aug 14, 2014 5:55:45 GMT -9
shep 1/4" scale is an increasingly common scale for dollhouse miniatures (1/12 or 1-inch scale, 1/24 or Half-inch scale, 1/48 or quarter-inch scale in decreasing order of popularity), which is where I think this originates. 1/48 is also O-scale for model RRs.
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Post by shep on Aug 14, 2014 12:28:11 GMT -9
Ah, I didn't know that. I never played with doll houses or trains, and I've also never build models for theatric purposes, so how could I know? Almost 5/8 of my life I've been a gamer, and before that I built models of planes in scale 1/72 and 1/144...
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Post by WackyAnne on Aug 14, 2014 20:31:25 GMT -9
Ah, I didn't know that. I never played with doll houses or trains, and I've also never build models for theatric purposes, so how could I know? Almost 5/8 of my life I've been a gamer, and before that I built models of planes in scale 1/72 and 1/144... 1/144 scale is becoming popular amongst the more insane dollhouse enthusiasts - dollhouses for dollhouses! - so you would already have something to start with
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Post by shep on Aug 15, 2014 4:00:38 GMT -9
Meh... I moved several times since my childhood and one of the first things to be ditched into the bin were my planes...
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