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MADRICK42R
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Hi guys
just a quick question am in the process of doing a project but I need some advice has anyone have a formula for upscaling models I need to go from 1/35 th scale to 1/16th scale I can do most things but my maths is not very good

Rick
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Just take your measurement in 1/35. It can be any unit you like, metric or Imperial. Now multiply the number by 35 and then divide the answer by 16. No magic required!
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Thanks that's a great help
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