1/6 scale or 1:6 scale modeling, a.k.a. Playscale Miniaturism, is a hobby focusing on the collecting and/or customization of commercially produced 1:6 scale Action Figures and accessories.
The term "Playscale" originally represented the domestic, urban or civilian expressions of the scale, especially when coed, and not, usually, exterior genres, like military and adventure themes. As such, it came to represent cross-genre miniaturism, as well, which routinely includes elements from the former. Miniaturists who focus exclusively on exterior themes tend to prefer the protologism sixthscale.Scale is applied to copies of something like model kits. For example most car kits are 1/24, most 12" action figures are 1/6, etc. 1/6 means 1/6th the size of the real thing being 6' tall. 1/1 or 1:1 would be full size copy.
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To find the scale factor, divide the height of the basketball player by the height of the model. The player is 6 feet 8 inches tall, which is equivalent to 80 inches (6 feet x 12 inches/foot + 8 inches). The model is 5 inches tall, so the scale factor is 80 inches / 5 inches = 16. Therefore, the scale factor is 16:1.
If the back of a chair is 4" high, it is probably 1/12th scale or 1"=1'.
What is the ratio of 555 feet as to 9.25 inches. 6,660 inches : 9.25 = 720 : 1 The model is 720 as to 1 scale, or 1/720th scale model
72/9 = 8 therefore the scale is 1:8
He is approx. 6' 1" (1.85 m) tall.
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The grading system in Norway is a scale from 1 to 6
6' x 12" = 72" scale = 1:72
Adrian Lester is 6' 1 1/2".