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What is your favourite scale to build in?

What is your favourite scale to build in?

  • 1:9

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 1:12

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 1:100 or 1:144

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 1:350

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 1:700

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • smaller scales

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  • Total voters
    12

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As above, little poll for you..... What is your favourite scale to build models in?
I started back into modelling using the cheap Airfix starter kits in 1:76/1:72 scale.
At first I thought bloody hell these are small! especially with the (tiny!) Willys jeep.
However, now after doing a few more, I actually quite like them.
But I think my favourite has to be 1:35 vehicles, not too big, not too small, just right.... 8-)
 
Cant vote cos its all of them 😁

1/12 for bikes
1/24 (and weird 1/25 american scale) for cars
1/72 and 1/48 for planes
1/35 and braille scale for armour
 
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Yeah, I was gonna add a few extra options, but it only limits you to 10 choices! Doh!
 
Almost exclusively 1/72, it makes up 95% of my stash

Miko (I'd've been surprised if 1/72 hadn't been the most popular)
 
1/87 almost exclusively. I have built in most other scales, but only in small (less than five) numbers
 
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1/72 for me as I predominantly build aircraft.

I started with 1/48 aircraft when I returned to the hobby but don’t really have room for the larger aircraft so as I wanted all my builds to be the same scale switched to 1/72.

Geoff.
 
1/32 SCALE planes an 1/200 ships for me as with this scales the detail really shows up an you can do a lot with the model
chrisb
 
HO scale model railroading, WWII, postwar & modern US, German, Russian & British military vehicles/artillery & some US & German aircraft. 1/87 initially was for model railroading & wargaming, but popularity, due to low price and space demands along with availability of structure & scenery material, drove diorama modelers into the scene where makers expanded to meet demand. ROCO & Trident 1/87 were initial big names in the 1960s/70s for military stuff.
 
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