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Greg plasticjunkie I use whatever I have and if it looks correct. Ernie, oh Ernie.......I can see I gotta send you and Carlos to obsessive/compulsive training. I teach the Anal Retentive class, right next door.
plasticjunkie I use whatever I have and if it looks correct.
I use whatever I have and if it looks correct.
Ernie, oh Ernie.......I can see I gotta send you and Carlos to obsessive/compulsive training. I teach the Anal Retentive class, right next door.
Lol Greg that’s a good one. I’ll flunk that class for sure
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
the Baron stikpusher Greg plasticjunkie I use whatever I have and if it looks correct. Ernie, oh Ernie.......I can see I gotta send you and Carlos to obsessive/compulsive training. I teach the Anal Retentive class, right next door. I already have enough of those traits, in and out of the hobby... close enough is my wild side... And speaking of being obsessive, I noticed that "Ditto" is misspelled in FSM's emoticon:
stikpusher Greg plasticjunkie I use whatever I have and if it looks correct. Ernie, oh Ernie.......I can see I gotta send you and Carlos to obsessive/compulsive training. I teach the Anal Retentive class, right next door. I already have enough of those traits, in and out of the hobby... close enough is my wild side...
I already have enough of those traits, in and out of the hobby... close enough is my wild side...
And speaking of being obsessive, I noticed that "Ditto" is misspelled in FSM's emoticon:
How apropos! Unbelievable (and by the way, my excuse is my screen rez is too small to read it. That's my story and I'm sticking with it). :)
The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
I realise the question is already answered, but here is a drill size chart for small drills.
FWIW, your math is 37 / 25.4 / 48 = .0303"
Thanks.
go here: http://www.scalemodelersworld.com/online-scale-converter-tool.html
and then go here: https://drillsandcutters.com/conversion-chart/
37mm = .77mm in 1/48th scale. Closest drill bit is just under 1/32 inch.
If actual 1mm is scale 48mm, and actual .5mm is scale 24mm, .75mm is 36mm in 1/48 scale...
37mm / 48 = .77
Go with a #104 or #105 to be be a bit under
EDIT #69! Small order of magnitude error
Cool site - http://www.custompartnet.com/drill-size-chart
Thanks,
John
I suck at math so does anybody know what size drill is scale 1/48 37mm cannon bore for p-39 cannon?
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