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Scale issues

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Here's a conundrum for you

I have scaled the VH Charger and the RX3 using online dimensions, scaled down to 1:24 but this does not look right.
I double checked my measurements and according to 1:1 dimensions scaled down to 1:24 , these are correct pullinghair

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Any ideas?
Does it look right to anyone?
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Re: Scale issues

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nevermind... I found more online measurements and redid the scaling... looks so much better, somebody has put up crap measurements.
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Good that you found the right measurements to fix it.
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Never trust dimensions of the net, always double check.
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Yeah, I'm never sure which dimension I'm in.
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Bear wrote: Thu Dec 06, 2018 10:30 pm Yeah, I'm never sure which dimension I'm in.
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