Its amazing the difference 2 scales up makes

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Hi all it wasn't till i finished the 1/8 Kwak and put it next to the 1/6 Honda I realised how much of a difference there is in size.


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I've put a 1/12 there as well just to so the progression, it would be great if they made a 1/12 a 1/10 a 1/8 and a 1/6 of the same model the effect would be amazing when put together. I for one would buy all four kits.

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Yes was surprised Ken when I started model making with scales. I had noticed the difference when producing architectural drawings but that was in two dimensions.


We tend to think linear wise I think when we see 1/32 1/48 1/72. But it is the volume which is spectacular as the scale is in 3 dimensions ie 1/32 1/72 comparison is very approx half the dimension for 1/72 in height width and length.


When I spied the larger model I thought it was 1:1 full size. Very authentic.


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Yep scale sizes and measurements very important especially this time of year.........View attachment 112877



............and yes the one on the right would be the favourable option.... ;)

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Yep scale sizes and measurements very important especially this time of year.........View attachment 123894
............and yes the one on the right would be the favourable option.... ;)
Or 3 of the right just about right. Although Peroni would be much better.


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Try a 1/72 Spitfire next to a 1/24 Spitfire :smiling3:


Seriously, I do understand your point. I've been surprised myself on occasion.


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A really visible difference....


Anyway, a lovely bike collection you have there ;)
 

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a great collection,of bikes Ken they look very good, :D


real can tell the diffidence in the scale size,as well,and a great job on all, :smiling3:
 

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OK do not get to big headed otherwise you'll never get through the door Ken:D
 

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Lovely bikes Ken and yes, sometimes the size difference looks well massive.
 
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Thanks all yep it still surprises me even the Citroen looks mahoosive against the mustang and that's 1/8 to 1/12
 
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I wish they still made that Kawasaki kit,wanted to kit bash it into Gooses bike from Mad Max,ca'nt even score one on evil-bay! Yours looks great Ken, love the paint work!
 
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