Talk:1:144 scale
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"1:144" scale is referred to in format "1/144" scale in model articles. Possible alternate format/redirection page, depending on how other scale formats are cited.
I recommend this stub also be expanded to explain that
1/144 scale is a major scale in use in (existing topics) :
model building military model plastic model model aircraft ship model
Primarily of interest because it a model in this scale will be 1/2 each dimension of a model of an identical subject in the very popular 1/72 scale.
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editNew here, Hey I have a question referring to 1:144 Scale. 1 inch equals 144 inches?? I really should know this but I seem to be having a
serious
brain fart. Thaks for any help!!!
editHi Brooksindy. You make good comments! Why don't you edit the article? Be bold! I only started the article because my daughter wanted a dolls' dollshouse.
best wishes Robinh 06:58, 20 September 2005 (UTC)
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editHi, I am new to Wiki as well.. I just added some seperators in, and talked about the Racing Champions scale toy cars that were made. I really don't know what it takes to make this a page instead of a stub.. --Puremicros 18:05, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
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