1:35th mixed with 1:32???

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1:35th mixed with 1:32???

Post by metalwar » Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:08 am

I bought a 1:35th model of a German quad Flak setup. I have not built it yet. I am wondering how noticable it will be, if it is towed by a 21st Cent. Blitz that it is two different scales.

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Post by [CAT]CplSlade » Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:34 am

It will be noticeable. I gave up on combining the two scales.

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Post by aferguson » Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:32 am

the difference between 1/32 and 1/35 is almost the same as the difference between 1/16 and 1/18, if that's any help. It's a fairly noticalbe difference. However, having something like the flak being towed by a 1/32 vechicle probably won't be all that noticable unless you're quite familiar with the relative sizes of the two. However, if you put it beside a 1/32 flak it will look quite a bit smaller.
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Post by ketelone » Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:55 am

If you are going to mix the scales, place the 1/35 as a background piece.
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Post by ostketten » Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:33 pm

If you are going to mix 1/35 and 1/32 vehicles, particularly of the same or very similar type, and especially when displayed in close proximity to one another, then the difference is going to be quite noticeable. On the other hand, 1/35 scale figures, for example the Dragon pre-painted figs from the "Can Do" series, work very nicely with 1/32 scale tanks and vehicles.
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Post by aferguson » Thu Dec 31, 2009 4:13 pm

many 1/35 figures tend to be overscale, much like the XD figures are a bit too large. Seems to be common in most scales, that's why 1/35 figs work pretty well with 1/32 vehicles, whereas a lot of 1/32 figures look too big, like xd figures do with 1/18 tanks.
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Post by Panzer_M » Thu Dec 31, 2009 4:29 pm

ostketten wrote:If you are going to mix 1/35 and 1/32 vehicles, particularly of the same or very similar type, and especially when displayed in close proximity to one another, then the difference is going to be quite noticeable. On the other hand, 1/35 scale figures, for example the Dragon pre-painted figs from the "Can Do" series, work very nicely with 1/32 scale tanks and vehicles.
that is cause they are DS(Dragon Styrene) and not plastic and they are overscaled for 1/35. Compare a Can.Do DS figure vs the normal DML plastic figure of the same set and you will see the differance.
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