I really do have too much time on my hands..
Why/how/who decided on the common scale formats? I mean, the obvious scales would be decimal - 1/10, 1/20, 1/30 etc, but we have 144, 72 (ok there's a relationship there) but then it's 48, 24, 12 and 6. So where did 1/35th come from for armour, and why are larger scale aircraft 1/32nd? I'm building a 1/25th Tiger - why 1/25th? Next up in size is 1/16th (ok that links to 1/32nd, which is an aircraft scale so no help there).
The thing is, if I build a 1/32nd scale aircraft and want to put a dio together with some military vehicles, I'm rather restricted for choice.
Over to the wisdom of the collective
Why/how/who decided on the common scale formats? I mean, the obvious scales would be decimal - 1/10, 1/20, 1/30 etc, but we have 144, 72 (ok there's a relationship there) but then it's 48, 24, 12 and 6. So where did 1/35th come from for armour, and why are larger scale aircraft 1/32nd? I'm building a 1/25th Tiger - why 1/25th? Next up in size is 1/16th (ok that links to 1/32nd, which is an aircraft scale so no help there).
The thing is, if I build a 1/32nd scale aircraft and want to put a dio together with some military vehicles, I'm rather restricted for choice.
Over to the wisdom of the collective

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