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Scale Model Size Chart

This is a list of scale model sizes, listing a variety of size ratios for scale models. Last updates on 11/21/2012

Ratio Scale foot Comments
1:20000 0.0150 mm Arii produced injection-molded kits in this scale of the very large Zentradi spacecraft from the science fiction anime series Macross.
1:4800 0.064 mm This scale has been used for fictional spacecraft for the board game Star Cruiser, originally from Citadel Miniatures.
1:3900 0.078 mm Star Trek toys and miniatures are available in this scale.
1:3000 0.102 mm A line of science fiction miniatures is produced in this scale by Brigade Models for the board game Starmada.
1:2500 0.122 mm A European size for naval wargaming ship models. Also a popular scale for large fictional spacecraft used in gaming, (esp. Star Trek).
1:2400 0.127 mm A British and American size for naval wargaming ship models. Some science fiction miniatures in this scale.
1:2000 0.152 mm Valiant Enterprises produces its "Fighting Sail" line of "sailing men o'war" and related subjects in this scale.
1:1250 0.244 mm A European size for ship models.
1:1200 0.254 mm A British and American size for ship and harbor models.
1:1000 0.305 mm This is a scale used by Germans for pre-finished airliner models. Herpa produces several models in this scale.
1:720 0.423 mm This was a standard size for ship models produced by Revell and Italeri.
1:700 0.435 mm This is the scale that Tamiya, Aoshima, Hasegawa, and Fujimi chose to produce the largest series of waterline plastic model ships and submarines.
1:600 0.508 mm Popular for ships, especially liners and capital ships. This is the traditional scale for comparative drawings of ships, used by the Royal Navy as it is about one-tenth of a nautical mile to the foot.
1:570 0.535 mm This scale was used by Revell for some ship models because it was one-half the size of the standard scale for wargaming models used by the US Army.
1:500 0.610 mm This is a scale used by Europeans for pre-finished airliner models. Architecture firms model in this scale.
1:432 0.706 mm The scale used during the Second World War by the US Navy for aircraft recognition.
1:400 0.762 mm A European size for ship and submarine models and die cast aircraft.
1:350 0.871 mm A very Popular size for ship models. These are typically full-hull models that are substantially more detailed than 1:700 waterline models.
1:288 1.058 mm A scale for aircraft and rockets.
1:285 1.069 mm The US Army scale for sand-table wargames. For hobbyist wargaming purposes, 1:300 is considered to be interchangeable with this scale.
1:250 1.219 mm Used by Heller for model ships.
1:220 1.385 mm Same as Z gauge.
1:200 1.524 mm Architecture firms model in this scale.
1:182.88 1.667 mm A newer scale utilized in ancient, fantasy and sci-fi hobbyist miniature wargaming. Known as 10 mm scale in wargaming circles.
1:160 1.905 mm American and European model trains in N scale.
1:152 2.005 mm 2mm scale/ British N scale railway modelling.
1:150 2.032 mm Used by Heller for model ships, and proposed by the Japanese to supersede 1:144 scale trains.
1:144 2.117 mm Popular for aircraft, spacecraft. Occasionally used with NASCAR cars. Also some Japanese N scale trains, as well as Japanese giant robot models and toys.
1:128 2.381 mm A few rockets and some fit-in-the-box aircraft are made to this size.
1:121.92 2.500 mm Very popular scale utilized in modern hobbyist miniature wargaming. Also known as 15 mm scale in wargaming circles.
1:108 2.822 mm An historic size for ships, also used for rockets and spacecraft. 15mm wargaming is considered interchangeable with this scale.
1:100 3.048 mm A Japanese scale for aircraft, spacecraft, and giant robots. Architecture firms model in this scale.
1:96 3.175 mm Model rockets and spacecraft size.
1:91.44 3.333 mm A popular scale for WWII hobbyist miniature wargaming. Also known as 20 mm scale in wargaming circles.
1:90 3.387 mm A scale proposed by some European manufacturers to supersede HO scale.
1:87.1 3.5 mm Exact H0 size.
1:87 3.503 mm HO railroad scale. 3.5 mm to 1-foot. Gauge:16.5 mm.
1:82 3.717 mm An intermediate scale (H0/00) intended to apply to both H0 and 00 scale train sets. Also used for some military models.
1:76.2 4 mm UK model rail scale 4 mm scale (00 gauge, etc.).
1:76 4.011 mm Military vehicles. Used with 4 mm to 1 foot models as well.
1:75 4.064 mm Used by Heller for model ships.
1:73.152 4.167 mm Common hobbyist miniature wargaming scale for sci-fi games. Also known as 28 mm scale in wargaming circles.
1:72 4.233 mm Aircraft, science fiction, space non fiction, figures, vehicles, and watercraft. Now the most prolific small scale (i.e. less than 1:35) for plastic injection armored fighting vehicle (AFV) models.
1:64 4.763 mm Ships, die-cast cars. Matchbox and Hot Wheels use this scale to describe their vehicles, although the actual scale of the individual models varies from 1:55 to beyond 1:100. Same as S gauge. Also called 3/16 inch scale.
1:60.96 5.000 mm Common scale for pre-1970s hobbyist miniature wargaming figures.
1:60 5.080 mm Many die-cast models are available in this size.
1:55 5.644 mm Used only by Disney-Pixar Cars Die-Cast Line by Mattel.
1:50 6.096 mm Model House, Model Home or Display House, Architecture firms model in this scale.
1:48 6.350 mm Known as quarter scale. Architecture firms model in this scale. Model rockets and spacecraft size.
1:45 6.773 mm This is the scale which MOROP has declared must go with the 0 scale, because it is half the size of the G-gauge model railways made by German manufacturers.
1:444 mm (micro (1/12") scale, for adult dollhouse enthusiasts.
1:43 7.088 mm O railroad scale. Made by German manufacturers.
1:40 7.620 mm Many die-cast models are available in this size.
1:35 8.709 mm The most popular scale for military vehicles and figures. Also Tamiya RC tanks.
1:34 8.965 mm A popular scale for collecting vintage and modern American truck models. Established by First Gear, Inc. in the early 90's with growing popularity in Europe and Australia.
1:33 9.236 mm The most common scale for paper model kits of aircraft.
1:32 9.525 mm Military vehicles. Very popular Model size.
1:30.5 10 mm Often quoted as the alternative to 1/32 scale.
1:30 10.16 mm Toy soldiers and military vehicles including King and Country and Figarti.
1:29 10.51 mm American model trains running on 45 mm Gauge 1 track.
1:28 10.89 mm Biplane fighters.
1:25 12.19 mm Many die-cast models are available in this size. In Europe, this is preferred over 1:24. Holland has whole toy villages in this scale.
1:24 12.70 mm Popular doll house scale. (half inch scale) RC VsTank Pro Tanks. Architecture firms model in this scale.
1:22.5 13.55 mm G railroad scale. Made by German manufacturers.
1:20 15.24 mm Many die-cast models are available in this size
1:19 16.04 mm 16mm scale Live steam model railways. This is also the scale for those "four-inch" adventure movie figurines.
1:18 16.93 mm Cars made from kits. The G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line of figures and vehicles is in this scale, although the figures are compatible with 1:16 vehicles rather than 1:18 cars.
1:160 19.05 mm N railroad scale. The term N gauge refers to the track dimensions. Smaller than HO scale.
1:16   Very popular RC tank scale for Tamiya, Heng Long, Matorro and Torro. Also plastic armor models by Trumpeter.
1:12 25.40 mm Popular doll house scale. (1 inch equals 1 foot) Architecture firms usually employ models in this scale.
1:10 30.48 mm Nitro and electric Radio controlled cars, trucks and motorcycles
1:8 38.10 mm Large scale trains.
1:7 43.54 mm Common scale utilized by Japanese companies for figures of anime characters.
1:6 50.80 mm Articulated figures, such as G.I. Joe, Dragon and Barbie, static display sculpture (commonly of anime characters), motorcycles, Rail Cannons, Armored Vehicles, Military Dioramas.
1:5 60.96 mm Nitro and electric Radio controlled cars and trucks
1:4 76.20 mm Nitro and electric Radio controlled cars, trucks plastic model engines.

Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_scale_model_sizes
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