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 Subject:  Re: Scale of 120mm FiguresList thread.  
  
 Date:  May 22, 2007
 From:  Joris Jan Priem 
well so as been pointed out is that 120mm is close to 1/16 and in some cases 1/15. Also there is a age old snag to the mm scale rule.
There is not uniform rule about how to masure the model in hight so there is the basic problem in some cases hight is from top of the head including headgear to the under side of the shoes. others masure from head to top of the shoes with out headgear. In all this can make 1/14 to 1/17 scale like figures the same goes for the other mm scales as well. These ar not TRUE Scales like 1/10 and 1/35.
 
Thread Listing 
  Scale of 120mm Figures - Alan Leong - May 21, 2007
. . . Re: Scale of 120mm Figures - Chris Oldfield - May 21, 2007
. . . . . . actually they aren't - Jason Burch - May 21, 2007
. . . . . . . . . Thanks - Alan Leong - May 21, 2007
. . . Re: Scale of 120mm Figures - Joris Jan Priem - May 22, 2007
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