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Hi everyone i need help understanding the kits scale which scale is the smaller ship 1.48 or 1.65.
 
The 1:65 would be smaller ship. The higher the second number the smaller the scale.

It would be read as 1" on model = 65" on full size ship.

Depending on type and size of original either scale would be a good build. A small ship in 1:48 is good size to work on and see, but a large Man of War or simuliar ship in 1:48 would take a lot of space and be tall when completed.
 
Hi everyone i need help understanding the kits scale which scale is the smaller ship 1.48 or 1.65.
Welcome aboard SOS! Below is the link to understand the scale

 
The 1:65 would be smaller ship. The higher the second number the smaller the scale.

It would be read as 1" on model = 65" on full size ship.

Depending on type and size of original either scale would be a good build. A small ship in 1:48 is good size to work on and see, but a large Man of War or simuliar ship in 1:48 would take a lot of space and be tall when completed.
Thank you
 
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