Merit 1/16th M-ATV

tflenno

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Although it's marked 1:16 scale, I think it's more like 1:18 scale after I compare its size with the real vehicle data. What do you folk think?
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I deal with scale all of the time.
I f you break down the parts and start measuring the difference in 1/18- 1/16 is slight.
But when you put the parts together the size becomes apparent.
A 1/16 scale Tiger II track is 3/16 of an inch bigger than it's 1/18 counter .
A pencil lead is about 1/8th of an inch and the T-II track is 1/16th of an inch bigger.

Here is a 1-1 can you make a mock up to match ?

 
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Pickelhaube

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If the vehicle is 98.1 inches wide , it would be 6.13 in 1/16 ---- 5.45 in 1/18------Wide
The height is 104.5 right under the turret so --6.53 in 1/16-----------5.80 in 1/18-- Tall

Almost 3/4 of and inch bigger both ways.
 

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We did a lot of size comparisons in the build thread. The body is not sitting down all the way in the front here, but you can tell it’s about a 1/4” too tall.

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It's always a crapshoot with scale, because true 1:18 tends not to work with figures because 1:18 figures do not bend and contort like real humans do, so it's best to have some 'give' room. Obviously not great if you're super picky about scale, but I was surprised how well it looks.

I am still amazed how big the M-ATV and MRAP are in real life.