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<blockquote data-quote="Commander Max" data-source="post: 3688551" data-attributes="member: 2789"><p>I hope you don't mind a suggestion. </p><p></p><p>How about getting a measurement of one(or more) of the kit parts on the model. In relation to the rest of the model that should give an approximate size. Another is the lip of the platform it's sitting on(edge of the mirror, to the edge of the platform). </p><p></p><p>This technique reminds me of something that's going to be in our smart phones very soon, a 3d scanner. Today you can get one for less than $400 with decent resolution. A whole lot of people are not going to be very happy the day 3d scanners become common place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commander Max, post: 3688551, member: 2789"] I hope you don't mind a suggestion. How about getting a measurement of one(or more) of the kit parts on the model. In relation to the rest of the model that should give an approximate size. Another is the lip of the platform it's sitting on(edge of the mirror, to the edge of the platform). This technique reminds me of something that's going to be in our smart phones very soon, a 3d scanner. Today you can get one for less than $400 with decent resolution. A whole lot of people are not going to be very happy the day 3d scanners become common place. [/QUOTE]
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