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Re: De-lurk: Z-95 version 1 pic
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lugnet.starwars
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Tue, 19 Oct 1999 20:41:36 GMT
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What is the conversion factor for LEGO to meters commonly? The X-Wing
(33 studs long, 15 meters) comes out to darn near 2 studs/meter, but
using the mini fig it's ~2.87 (or for our european friends, 2,87).
That's given a 5'11" average height (1,80 meter) minifig is 5 studs
"high". Well, anyway, a Z-95 is 12.5 (12,5) meters long, and my model
is 23 studs long, darn near that 2 studs/meter X-Wing number (mine is 2
studs short). I'm kinda happy about that, the model I wasn't trying to
get in scale at first ends up being fairly close. :) Now if I only
knew how wide the darn thing should be.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: De-lurk: Z-95 version 1 pic
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| (...) [snip] Ben Fleskes wrote about this in May: he gives the X-wing a length of 12 metres and 34 studs, making it much nearer 2.85 studs/metre, which seems to be about right for minifig scale. -> (URL) paul :: (URL) (25 years ago, 20-Oct-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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