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Which of the many different scales that a model could be built at should you use?
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What is the correct Snowspeeder to pair with the UCS AT-AT?
model of the 5.3 meters long Snowspeeder at these scales would be anywhere between 14.7 and 18.2 cm long, so the 75259: Snowspeeder – 20th Anniversary Edition at 18 cm would definitely be in the correct scale …
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Choosing scale for train models: what scale is "L-gauge"?
It looks like the best practice is to adjust the proportions to the constraints imposed by the media.
For example, the closest LEGO rendition of a modern high-speed train, the 10233 Horizon Express h …
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What is LEGO terminology for measurement of normal bricks and common scales?
Scale
As for scales, this question is a bit complicated, as the basic reference unit is the LEGO Minifigure, which has weird proportions, resulting in inconsistent scales:
However, there are a few official … ones, including:
minifigure scale (about 1:40)
microscale: anything way smaller than that, see these examples or these official ones.
midi-scale was only ever used officially for two sets, which are …