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Model Scale Charts - Scale Conversion Chart (by Percentage)


Contributed by: wirewolf on 03-22-2004


Scale Conversion Chart (by Percentage)

Note: Match the scale you're working in on the right, with the scale you want to convert to on the top.

1/200
1/1921/1441/1001/961/761/721/501/481/351/321/25
1/24
1/200
100.00%
104.17%
138.89%
200.00%
208.33%
263.16%
277.78%
400.00%
416.67%
571.43%
625.00%
800.00%
833.33%
1/192
96.00%
100.00%
133.33%
192.00%
200.00%
252.63%
266.67%
384.00%
400.00%
548.57%
600.00%
768.00%
800.00%
1/144
72.00%
75.00%
100.00%
144.00%
150.00%
189.47%
200.00%
288.00%
300.00%
411.43%
450.00%
576.00%
600.00%
1/100
50.00%
52.08%
69.44%
100.00%
104.17%
131.58%
138.89%
200.00%
208.33%
285.71%
312.50%
400.00%
416.67%
1/96
48.00%
50.00%
66.67%
96.00%
100.00%
126.32%
133.33%
192.00%
200.00%
274.29%
300.00%
384.00%
400.00%
1/76
38.00%
39.58%
52.78%
76.00%
79.17%
100.00%
105.56%
152.00%
158.33%
217.14%
237.50%
304.00%
316.67%
1/72
36.00%
37.50%
50.00%
72.00%
75.00%
94.74%
100.00%
144.00%
150.00%
205.71%
225.00%
288.00%
300.00%
1/50
25.00%
26.04%
34.72%
50.00%
52.08%
65.79%
69.44%
100.00%
104.17%
142.86%
156.25%
200.00%
208.33%
1/48
24.00%
25.00%
33.33%
48.00%
50.00%
63.16%
66.67%
96.00%
100.00%
137.14%
150.00%
192.00%
200.00%
1/35
17.50%
18.23%
24.31%
35.00%
36.46%
46.05%
48.61%
70.00%
72.92%
100.00%
109.38%
140.00%
145.83%
1/32
16.00%
16.67%
22.22%
32.00%
33.33%
42.11%
44.44%
64.00%
66.67%
91.43%
100.00%
128.00%
133.33%
1/25
12.50%
13.02%
17.36%
25.00%
26.04%
32.89%
34.72%
50.00%
52.08%
71.43%
78.13%
100.00%
104.17%
1/24
12.00%
12.50%
16.67%
24.00%
25.00%
31.58%
33.33%
48.00%
50.00%
68.57%
75.00%
96.00%
100.00%

Scales are ratios of measures in like units: 1/72 is 1 inch on the model = 72 inches on the full-sized original (or 1 centimeter, furlong, or parsec on model to 72 of same at full size).

  1. The desired scale is then the existing scale times some unknown percentage or fraction,

    i.e. the conversion factor (either enlargement or reduction):  Desired Scale = Existing Scale * Conversion Factor

  2. Therefore, to find the conversion factor, we regroup and divide to get the universal scale conversion formula:

    Conversion Factor = Desired Scale / Existing Scale

    Example: to convert 1/72 to 1/48

    Conversion Factor = 1/48 / 1/72 = 72 / 48 = 1.5 = 150%

    A 6-ft (72-inch) pilot figure is thus 1-in tall in 1/72 scale and 1.5-in tall in 1/48 scale.

Advantages of the formula: You can always figure out the intermediate ratios correctly when using photocopier enlargement. In the above example, most copiers would not do the full 150% in one pass. Most copiers max out at 121% or 141%. I have seen almost every other possible figure too. So having a chart of common scale conversions is not likely to be all that useful in many cases. Using the formula, you just figure out what the scale will be after the 121% enlargement:

Intermediate Scale = ( Existing Scale * .121) + Existing Scale.

Then you use Intermediate Scale as the Existing Scale in the formula.




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