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When is 1/32 scale actually 1/32?

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:25 pm
by 456THBG
I have my 4D Vision 1/32 scale F14 and my BBI 1/32 scale F-4 lined up nose to nose on a bookshelf, and they look like they are really ready to fly off together!
Just for the heck of it I decided to exchange the pilots, just to see how they would interchange. The BBI pilots looked a tad smaller in the plane, but when I took them out and set them side by side, the F-4 pilot looked like the F14 pilot's 10 year old son! Which one is more to scale?
Being an average "Joe", I have no way to measure a scale, so I pulled the pilot from my 21C 1/32 Double Nuthin Mustang & he was nearly identical in size to the 4D Vision F14 pilot.
So, again, which one is more accurate? I have no idea, but I'll bet someone(s) out there can enlighten me :D

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 1:24 pm
by ketelone
1/32 scale equals 3/8 of an inch represents one foot. An individual is 2 1/4 inches or 55mm in 1/32 scale. Sadly like clothing or shoe sizes, depending on the manfacturer,will dictate the actual literal size of the product.

Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 4:08 pm
by zzzippper
I've noticed some pilots don't fit their planes very well. Gerd Barkhorn is so big I can't close his canopy (1:48) while Wade McCluskey (1:32) needs to sit on a couple of phone books just to see over his instument panel.

Posted: Sun Aug 22, 2010 4:01 pm
by 456THBG
ketelone wrote:1/32 scale equals 3/8 of an inch represents one foot. An individual is 2 1/4 inches or 55mm in 1/32 scale. Sadly like clothing or shoe sizes, depending on the manfacturer,will dictate the actual literal size of the product.
Thanks!

Posted: Mon Aug 23, 2010 2:10 pm
by ketelone
No problem 456THBG. Thank goodness for Google!