hello, I was wondering a ship at 1/48 scale, what would be the lenght of the deck planks,  and their width.I am not too knowing about scale conversions. same would be for the planking. Lenght and width.
				
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Do you have the planset of the La Jacinthe made by Jean Boudriot?thank you Dave its a schooner french 1823......La Jacinthe


 Use the Standard Scale Converter.   So 3mm  in 1/1 scale would equal 10.27" in 1/87 scale.  (sorry just looked and the converter doesn't have 1/90 scale .... 1/87 0r 1/96  I think 1/87 gets ya real close....
  Use the Standard Scale Converter.   So 3mm  in 1/1 scale would equal 10.27" in 1/87 scale.  (sorry just looked and the converter doesn't have 1/90 scale .... 1/87 0r 1/96  I think 1/87 gets ya real close....Scale conversions often depend upon how many decimal points that the actual calculation is rounded up or down to the closest number that the calculator programmer wants to have displayed. Down in the thousandths and tens of thousandths is really splitting hairs in our model scales. Just start by recalling that whatever the scale it equals one foot! Inches then become very small in a model and we are actually not able to be that precise in the cutting and applying the part or parts over and over with accumulating differences. Just a thought. My architectural background with drawing everything before computers made this scale factor an embedded fact so drawing in any scale was always realized on the constructed building or site in real sizes. PT-2thanks to Daliab for the pdf
I use a spreadsheet when working out multiple dimensions for a model that I am building, for a few dimensions I use a calulator.hello, I was wondering a ship at 1/48 scale, what would be the lenght of the deck planks, and their width.I am not too knowing about scale conversions. same would be for the planking. Lenght and width.

