What Scale Do You Work In? - 2009 Snapshot
I don't care - all that matters is the subject | 7.65 % (15) |
1/24 and above | 0.51 % (1) |
1/24 only | 0.00 % (0) |
1/32 - 1/24 | 2.04 % (4) |
1/32 only | 5.10 % (10) |
1/32 - 1/24, and smaller | 3.06 % (6) |
1/48 scale and above | 18.37 % (36) |
1/48 scale only | 18.37 % (36) |
1/48 Scale and smaller | 15.82 % (31) |
1/72 Scale and larger | 11.73 % (23) |
1/72 Scale only | 13.78 % (27) |
1/72 Scale and smaller | 3.06 % (6) |
Small-Scale only - 1/100 - 1/144 and beyond | 0.51 % (1) |
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Re: What Scale Do You Work In? - 2009 Snapshot (Score: 1) |
For airplanes, I only work in 1/48 because it seems right for me, i don't pretend that this is true for everybody. Now that also AFV are produced in 1/48 I will not change anymore About scales; there are too many!!! Please standardise. 1/32 and 1/35 are very close. everything in 1/35 would enable combining AFV with planes. The same goes for 1/72 and 1/87 which could become only 1/72. [ Comments not allowed for anonymous users, please register ] |
- Re: What Scale Do You Work In? - 2009 Snapshot by KAGNEW on JAN 27, 2009 - 02:55 AM
- Re: What Scale Do You Work In? - 2009 Snapshot by wombat58 on MAR 26, 2009 - 09:22 AM
Re: What Scale Do You Work In? - 2009 Snapshot (Score: 1) |
I mostly work with 1/48 or 1/32 in aircraft, 1/35 in armor, 1/72 in small craft and subs (although I have built the 1/35 PT), 1/35 and larger (1/5) in figures. 1/350 ships are about as small as I might go,1/700 is out of the question. Al [ Comments not allowed for anonymous users, please register ] |