So if the Studio Model is around 1/32 to 1/35th, I believe I could get away with using a 1/32 Sherman for those parts when scaling down to 1/72 ( or in the ballpark anyway)
Make sure you get a Sherman with an HVSS so the bogies match....
Gene
So if the Studio Model is around 1/32 to 1/35th, I believe I could get away with using a 1/32 Sherman for those parts when scaling down to 1/72 ( or in the ballpark anyway)
Make sure you get a Sherman with an HVSS so the bogies match....
Gene
Look slike there is a 1/48 Harrier kit. It is a sea harrier. THe engine look close, but I am not sure if it the same
One from Tamiya
http://s1160.photobucket.com/user/w...-45 Sea Harrier/P7201426_zps62a41e0e.jpg.html
http://www.model-making.eu/products/item_name-114531.html
So the SS Sandcrawler is 1/36 scale, if Wookipedia's length of 40 metersn(~131'), and U87cylon's figure is correct.
TazMan2000
taking measurements from my tamiya 1/16 tank with a set of digital calipers:
road wheel diameter: 31.89mm
width of a set of road wheels: 27.03mm
length of HVSS bogie and wheels (total length including the two sets road wheels): 85.72mm
diameter of upper rear tensioner wheel: 34.06mm
width of single track element: 36.39mm
length of single track element: 9.72mm
thickness of single track element: 4.80mm
distance from outside edge of road wheel to outside edge of track: 5.24mm
I calculate the length of the SC to be 102.88 cm or 40.5 inches.
TazMan2000
If your referring to the studio model then it's 43.5" and not 40.5"
I measured the studio model in person when it was on tour and its exactly 43.5" long from the top rear to the front edge.