you guys are the best....
thank you much...
Steve Cobb...

On Oct 31, 11:00 am, Frank Pittelli <[email protected]> wrote:
> Stephen Cobb wrote:
> > but anyways, back to the scale part... how does the math work for
> > scale? I have heard that  most people run 1/4 or 1/6 scale and
> > everyone elese makes their tanks 3 feet long or 36". and if I make
> > mine 3 foot long, how do I figure what the rest of the measurement
> > will be based off of that measurment.
>
> Consider the following vehicle dimensions:
>
>         Full Scale Dimensions = 24' L x 12' W x 6' H
>
> If you build it to 1:6 scale, you divide each dimension by 6 to yield:
>
>         1/6 Scale Dimensions = 4' L x 2' W x 1' H
>
> If you build it to 3ft rule, you divide the length "into" 3ft to get:
>
>         Scale Ratio = 3' / 24' = 1:8
>
> then, you divide each dimension by 8 to yield:
>
>         3ft Rule Dimensions = 3' L x 1.5' W x 0.75' H
>
> In other words, use the ratio of lengths to determine the exact scale,
> then compute the width and height using that scale.
>
>         Frank P.
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