Military Scale is usually 1/35th.
I do wish I could just wave a wand and forever unify the 1/32nd and 1/35th scales into one unique scale.
Fred, don’t ask about the S-160. It has become a very large and heavy shelf queen.
Military Scale is usually 1/35th.
I do wish I could just wave a wand and forever unify the 1/32nd and 1/35th scales into one unique scale.
Fred, don’t ask about the S-160. It has become a very large and heavy shelf queen.
The CAD files for these models MIGHT change scale at the push of a button but the injection molds do not (unless you are 3D printing) so issuing a model in both 1/32nd and 1/35th would be an expensive proposition. But Tim I know you know this.
p.s. I do still wonder why Tamiya has chosen to issue both the 1941 Ford Command Car and the Japanese wartime Bulldozer ONLY in 1/48th and not also in 1/35th???
My Dad owned a 41 Ford (pre-war production) and I have always wanted to build it as a Command Car but I will only work in 1/35th & 1/32 scales.
A great 1/35th Railroad build going on elsewhere on the site:
Not yet a Railroad subject but one can hope: The Tank Factory as done by the same builder as seen above!
Fabulous!