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Re: Minifig What scale are they??
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Date: 
Thu, 23 Mar 2000 19:23:20 GMT
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In lugnet.build, Carl Greatrix writes:
Ok, I have not managed to read many posts in the last 4 weeks or so(I hold my
head in shame) due to work comitments.I have recently purchased a Panther
radio controlled model tank, 1.25th scale. As a teenager I used to have 1.35th
scale tanks etc. Now, I always took it as Lego minifigs where comparible
between 1/35 and 1/25, yet now when I take a 1/25 scale  German helmet to a
minifig it is still too small!! Yet the 1/25 tank matches the scale of my most
recent ww2 street and Lego Russian tank perfectly!! (pics not yet posted).so,
did Lego purposely design the minifigs as midget dwarfs or what?? I would say
they must be more around 1/20 -1/15 scale yet this would dwarf them to
comparible vehicles of this scale? I think this is relative to all minifig
trains, trucks and cars, I dont know exactly what my point is here other than
the question, has anybody actually agreed on a scale ?(noticing the 6-8 stud
wide train debate), as sometimes I thought my models may be too big in scale
yet now they must be too small!!

(A quick peek behind the scenes at TLC design department... "OMG, he's figured
it out! Quick let's leave work early before someone notices this post and we
actually have to create something non-juniorized to the correct scale...")

I've just come to the same conclusion. (warning: blasphamess statements
follow.) Lego Train, will never to scale. Not now, not ever. Not 6 wide, not 8
wide. 8 wide would probably be closer, but not quite make it.

I think that in a fantasy realm frame of referance, all minifigs are halfling
size. As a matter of fact, I'm gonna run with this. I'm gonna embrace the fact
that they are really totally out of "human" perspective. My next gaming world
is going to be inhabited completely by halflings, (hobbits for those more
Tolkenian). They wont have any class restrictions, (if we were talking AD&D
RPG rules here, we'd have to throw out the books). I'm going to give up my
efforts of trying to make them conform to the "real" world and make a world
that conforms more to their weird size.

Yep, they are odd, they are vertically challenged, but they can't help the way
that they are.

Rich

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  Re: Minifig What scale are they??
 
Richard Schamus <legoman34@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:Frw36w.B2u@lugnet.com... (...) not 8 (...) I disagree with you. They can be to scale, just not with minifigs in them. Pick a scale and then calculate how many studs/bricks/plates (...) (25 years ago, 23-Mar-00, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general, lugnet.trains, lugnet.town)

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  Minifig What scale are they??
 
Ok, I have not managed to read many posts in the last 4 weeks or so(I hold my head in shame) due to work comitments.I have recently purchased a Panther radio controlled model tank, 1.25th scale. As a teenager I used to have 1.35th scale tanks etc. (...) (25 years ago, 23-Mar-00, to lugnet.build, lugnet.general, lugnet.trains, lugnet.town)

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