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Hi Rob!
Lots of debate on this one, mostly 'cuz minifigs are so disproportionate
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they're quite wide for their height.
Minifigs are 4 bricks + 1 plate tall, without neckwear. That's 4.16 cm.
I horizontal measurement, that's 5.2 studs wide. So, here are some
possible conclusions:
* minifigs are 180cm (5'11") tall in scale, and it's 2.9 studs per
metre.
* minifigs are 150cm (4'11") tall in scale, and it's 3.5 studs per
metre.
Most people pick a figure near 3 studs per metre. 1 stud = 1 foot is not
a bad simple measurement.
Note that this makes a minifig nearly a metre wide - that's why they
seem
disproportionate.
Jeff Elliott
Rob Drechsel wrote:
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> Hey all, I've been working on a lego tank, but I need to know how much space I
> have to work with. What is the standard lego measurement, and how long would
> 30 feet be? Thanks!
>
> Rob
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| (...) Thanks! That means that I'm looking at my tank to be about 27 studs long (1). The treads would turn out to be about 18 studs. Would anyone know if the Arctic/Adventurer treads would fit that? Rob (1) I'm not sure if this is the exact length of (...) (24 years ago, 17-Aug-00, to lugnet.general, lugnet.build)
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