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 Subject:  Re: War PhotoList thread.  
  
 Date:  Dec 11, 2005
 From:  Steve 
But isn't that what is remarkable about this photo- the fact that although it IS real, it LOOKS wrong?...
Incidently:-
35x48mm=1680mm=66ins= 5ft 6ins
35x54mm=1890mm=74.5 inches= 6ft 2.5inch
both of which are acceptable individually- but aesthetically wrong side by side.
Steve
 
Thread Listing 
  Clarifing WHAT 1/35th scale is.... - R.C. Hill - Dec 9, 2005
. . . Re: Clarifing WHAT 1/35th scale is.... - Gino P. Quintiliani - Dec 9, 2005
. . . Re: Clarifing WHAT 1/35th scale is.... - David Manning - Dec 9, 2005
. . . Re: Clarifing WHAT 1/35th scale is.... - David Nickels - Dec 10, 2005
. . . . . . And remember 6ft was not average in ww2 - Luke Pitt - Dec 10, 2005
. . . . . . . . . Re: Thanks guys! n/t - R.C. Hill - Dec 10, 2005
. . . . . . . . . Re: And remember 6ft was not average in ww2 - Clair Greenwood - Dec 11, 2005
. . . . . . . . . . . . But Clair, you can wear WW I uniforms!! :-) N/T - Tom Hall - Dec 12, 2005
. . . Re: Clarifing WHAT 1/35th scale is.... - Brian J Tears - Dec 11, 2005
. . . . . . Re: War Photo - Steve - Dec 11, 2005
. . . . . . . . . Re: Thanks guys - R.C. Hill - Dec 12, 2005
. . . Re: Clarifing WHAT 1/35th scale is.... - Gerald Owens - Jan 13, 2006
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