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Re: 2000 sets
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lugnet.starwars
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Mon, 20 Dec 1999 14:54:06 GMT
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Bones Dragon <necrobones.nospam@ihatespam.necrobones.com> wrote in message
news:Fn1nnC.2pG@lugnet.com...
> > The A-Wing is about 5 studs too short and the B-Wing is about 10 studs too
> > short.
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> What is the scale based on? Height or Width of a minifig? Minifigs
> clearly don't have human proportions, so you'll get drastically different
> numbers depending on which you use. (in some cases, width may be
> the more limiting factor, such as in instances were you want to have
> two characters seated side-by-side, like in the AT-ST or millennium
> falcon)
It's based on the X-wing and Y-wing, which are considered quite close to
scale with the height of a minifig.
-John Van
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| (...) What is the scale based on? Height or Width of a minifig? Minifigs clearly don't have human proportions, so you'll get drastically different numbers depending on which you use. (in some cases, width may be the more limiting factor, such as in (...) (25 years ago, 20-Dec-99, to lugnet.starwars)
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