What scale is 15mm miniatures?
Scales
Figure height | Scale foot | Scale ratio |
---|---|---|
10 mm | ≈1.667 mm – ≈1.9 mm | 1:160 – ≈1:182 |
12 mm | 2 mm | ≈1:152 |
15 mm | ≈3 mm | ≈1:100 |
18 mm | ≈3.5 mm | ≈1:87 |
How are miniatures measured?
28mm scale in this case refers to the eyeline of the miniature, while 32mm refers to the top of their heads. There are also manufacturers who state they produce 32mm scale miniatures, but they measure the 32mm up to eye level, so these miniatures are 35mm high to the top of their heads.
What is standard miniature scale?
Standardized sizes for modern dollhouses include 1:6, 1:12, 1:16, 1:24, and 1:48, while antique houses are often a custom size. Some scales are popular for collectors of artisan miniatures, while others are more useful for children’s play or families who share a range of hobbies with similar scales.
What scale are 25mm miniatures?
Miniature Scales
SCALE | Where Used | Theoretical Equivalent* |
---|---|---|
28mm | The “large” 25mm figures are sometimes listed as being 28mm. | 1/58 |
30mm | Another scale used for pre-20th Century miniatures. | 1/54 |
1/43.5 | Traditional O gauge (railroad). Not a wargaming scale. | 37mm |
Is 15mm the same as 1/72 scale?
15mm is somewhere between 1/100 and 1/108 scale, depending on who you’re talking to. Comparing 1/72 to 1/87 scale (HO) there is a noticable difference, so the difference is even more noticable with 15mm scale stuff. You’re talking about almost a 50% difference is scales.
What railway scale is 15mm?
so uk tt it should be, that is the scale i used for all of our 15mm buildings and terrain features. TT scale is the closest.
What scale is 1 87 in mm?
3.503 mm
Model scales
Ratio | Millimetres per foot | Common use |
---|---|---|
1:87 | 3.503 mm | Model railways (HO/h0) |
1:82 | 3.717 mm | |
1:80 | 3.810 mm | |
1:76.2 | 4 mm | Model railways (00) |
What scale are toy trains?
After the first World War, the smaller O scale (1:48) became the popular size for toy train manufacturers in America. Many toy train sets run on three-rail track, which allows for complex track layouts to be built without complicated electrical wiring.
What’s the smallest train scale?
Z scale
Z scale is often the smallest commercially available model train scale. Products in that scale are 1:220, or 220-times smaller than life-sized objects.