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On Dec 07 10:27 93, Paul Jenkins of 3:635/503 wrote: PJ> I have just brought a plastic model kit of the Liberator. PJ> Can anyone tell me what a scale of 1:5 millispacials is in PJ> an Earth unit. If you're just after a comparative size, it doesn't matter what a millspacial is in "earth units" - a scale of 1:5 millispacials simply means you have a 1/5 scale model. Therefore, if your model is 1 millispacial long, the real one is 5 millispacials long. So, let's assume that your plastic model is, say, a foot long - the real thing would then be five feet long. That is, of course, utterly ridiculous, since the Liberator is clearly :-) a little big bigger than that. Can you please let us know the exact wording of the scale as it appears on the box? By the way, I note that your message subject header says "DSV1" - I believe the Liberator was actually called DSV2. Regards, Peter --- Msgedsq 2.2e* Origin: Micom's Maximus CBCS (03) 752-3949 (3:633/371) SEEN-BY: 50/99 54/54 620/243 632/348 386 998 633/104 371 635/210 503 636/100 SEEN-BY: 640/201 711/409 807 808 809 934 712/623 713/635 888 800/1 @PATH: 633/371 635/503 50/99 54/54 711/808 809 |
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