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Scaling down stuff

Started by chrisonord, August 24, 2020, 05:57:31 AM

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chrisonord

I  have just acquired a  1/48th scale air launched  Bluewater missile  from a very kind gentleman on Facebook.  Although not the scale I  work on  I  thought  perhaps I  could  scale it down  and have a go at replicating  the missile. Is there any  reliable  conversion  sites I  could  use as I  dare say getting exact measurements for the real one  would be  thin on the ground. If not, would anyone  be able to  produce a few in 1/72nd scale  using the  missile as a template  so to speak.  The overall shape  is not an awkward one to replicate, only the fins would  cause  problems  getting them the right  size.
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Measurements in 1/72 are 2/3 of 1/48.

So, if your part in 1/48 is say 10mm, then the equivalent part in 1/72 is;

  10mm x 2/3 = 20/3 = 62/3mm
  or approx. 6.67mm (to 2 decimal places).
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chrisonord

Cheers for the  information, much appreciated. The only information about the full size  missiles was that  they were about  25 feet long.  I  just need to work out what to make them from now  ;D
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Weaver

OR, to convert 1/48th to 1/72nd, just divide by 72, then multiply by 48.
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chrisonord

Quote from: Weaver on August 24, 2020, 07:14:20 AM
OR, to convert 1/48th to 1/72nd, just divide by 72, then multiply by 48.
I must be having a  bulb dimming moment, as I am not sure how that works H.
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Or, use this site.  Does all the hard maths for you.  (Converts both up and down in scales)
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Or ---  just measure a 1/72 scale Blue Water   ;D

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Quote from: chrisonord on August 24, 2020, 07:44:06 AM
Quote from: Weaver on August 24, 2020, 07:14:20 AM
OR, to convert 1/48th to 1/72nd, just divide by 72, then multiply by 48.
I must be having a  bulb dimming moment, as I am not sure how that works H.

The end result is exactly the same as multiplying by 48/72, but I have divided by the common denominator (24) to get 2/3. ;)

H has just reversed what I'd do, which is multiple by 48 first (to get the 1:1 scale measurement(s)), then divide by 72. :thumbsup:
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Quote from: kitnut617 on August 24, 2020, 08:38:14 AM
Or ---  just measure a 1/72 scale Blue Water   ;D


Haha, I  have a slight problem with that Robert  as I  don't have one  to measure, just the one, 1/48th one. Thankyou again  O.W I will use that method also.  Bow to find  a suitable material  make them from
Chris
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kitnut617

I'll take some better photos of it if you like and post them here ---

Interestingly, the shape of the missile is very, very similar to the Red Angels I just made for my Wyvern project, they're just a lot bigger.
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chrisonord

Cheers Robert,  when I get  some of these  made  it will  prompt me to  build one of my TSR2  kits  hopefully.  I am currently  rattling around  ideas for the  Avro  Kittleton , as that will need a fair amount of work.  Maybe, when built, the Kittleton could  be a test bed  for carrying and launching a  Bluewater missile.
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kitnut617

Just remember though, the pylon for it is not your average pylon. It has a radiator in it, the whole of the rear of the pylon is the hot air outlet and it's as wide as what the thickest part of the pylon is.



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chrisonord

That is something I don't  have  is the relevant pylon  Robert, I just  have a missile. 
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The Blue Water set I have is the SAM Publications set from years ago when they were introduced just after Airfix had released their TSR2. You never know, someone might have one to sell ---
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