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a little inquiry for box scale fans

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  • Member since
    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 9:03 PM

I love box scale and odd scale ships. I grab all I can. I have old 1950's US models and recent 30cms from Communist China. This doesn't mean I agree with communism. I hate it.

I would like to find a list of the actual scales of the 30cm ships.

ST people will be interested to know (or may already know) that the 30cm CVN Enterprise has been estimated as being close to 1/1000 which is the scale of the TOS PL Enterprise 1701. If true, this might mean the Nimitz is at least close to 1/1000 also.

Always remember to only build the models OTHER PEOPLE want you to build, the way OTHER PEOPLE want you to.

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  • From: Chandler,AZ
Posted by mkeatingss on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 10:19 AM

   I have a box scale I'd like to see reissued. But it was a BIG box. It was the USS Halibut, with motor and  "working"  rocket by IPC. It could, also, "dive". The details were lousey and the scale was oddball. I'd buy it in a New York second.

Mike K.

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    January 2006
  • From: istanbul/Turkey
Posted by kapudan_emir_effendi on Wednesday, January 25, 2006 2:49 AM
 DURR wrote:

no box scale is not that what it is is models that are manufactured to fit in a specific sized box

the most popular example is 30cm which is aprox. 12" inches in the usa

an example would be a company will  make a model of a destroyer that fits in a box of 32cm and then the same company makes an aircraft carrier model that fits in the same 32 cm box both models are the same physical size but the destroyer might work out to be 1/379th scale and the a/c carrier works out at 1/995th scale. if the company made a second destroyer of a different class ship that was maybe 8-12 meters bigger the scale might  be 1 /399 th  because it fit in the same box and is the same 30cm lenth as the frst one

box scales ships are always really wacky off beat scales

 

there is no end for learning thank you Smile [:)]

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    July 2013
Posted by DURR on Tuesday, January 24, 2006 10:51 PM

no box scale is not that what it is is models that are manufactured to fit in a specific sized box

the most popular example is 30cm which is aprox. 12" inches in the usa

an example would be a company will  make a model of a destroyer that fits in a box of 32cm and then the same company makes an aircraft carrier model that fits in the same 32 cm box both models are the same physical size but the destroyer might work out to be 1/379th scale and the a/c carrier works out at 1/995th scale. if the company made a second destroyer of a different class ship that was maybe 8-12 meters bigger the scale might  be 1 /399 th  because it fit in the same box and is the same 30cm lenth as the frst one

box scales ships are always really wacky off beat scales

 

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    January 2006
  • From: istanbul/Turkey
Posted by kapudan_emir_effendi on Tuesday, January 24, 2006 5:04 PM

hello fred,

As far as I know every scale other than 1/350, 1/700 and 1/96 are counted as box scale. so yes, 1/400 is box scale as well Smile [:)]

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  • Member since
    December 2005
  • From: Seattle, Colorado
Posted by onyxman on Tuesday, January 24, 2006 12:07 PM

Does 1/400 qualify as box scale? I am building a Revell 'Esso Glasgow', but converting it to something quite different. The T-2 hull was converted to quite a few other uses, principaly early containerships.

I'd like to aquire the Revell C-3 'Hawaiian Pilot'. It shows up on occasion in my local shop. The C-3 is also a good basis for lot's of conversions.

Fred

  • Member since
    January 2006
  • From: istanbul/Turkey
a little inquiry for box scale fans
Posted by kapudan_emir_effendi on Monday, January 23, 2006 6:19 PM

Good day to you all sires,

As most of the greatest box-scale experts are meeting here in this forum, I dared to open my long waiting inquiry. I wonder:

1) your favourite subjects (sailing, civilian, warships etc)

2) what do you have in your stockpile and what will you buy nearby

3) what would you like to see again on the market

 

I  offer my countless thanks to all who would like to participate and spend his time for this inquiry.

best wishes and highest repects

 

Don't surrender the ship !
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