@muddstrosity 1/10 scale is the length, with and so on. Weight is by volume - emagine if you have a cube with a side length of 10 (10x10x10). If you then make a model of that cube in 1/10 the sides would be 1 (1x1x1). You can fit 1000 of the little cubes in the big cube. If the big cube weighed 200 pounds, then each of the little ones would weigh .2 pounds.
How do you scale the weights to the size of the model? For a 1/10 scale model, a 200 pound person would be 20 pounds, and that seems too heavy.
muddstrosity 1 year ago
@muddstrosity 1/10 scale is the length, with and so on. Weight is by volume - emagine if you have a cube with a side length of 10 (10x10x10). If you then make a model of that cube in 1/10 the sides would be 1 (1x1x1). You can fit 1000 of the little cubes in the big cube. If the big cube weighed 200 pounds, then each of the little ones would weigh .2 pounds.
kode1303 1 year ago