08-17-2018, 07:33 AM
The hardest part about an off-scale is determining if an object is the right size.
Found this site with cars and trucks listed at 1/64. They sell this paper model garage. I took the picture of the garage and scaled the photo to 1/55 using a figure height of 30mm.
![[Image: rural_garage.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/image/rural_garage.jpg)
Looked like the cars would work in Scale55. Ordered one. Upon receiving the kit the car looked small but placing the parts on a set of scaled plans the car was Scale55.
![[Image: reveisco_model_t.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/motor_vehicles/image/reveisco_model_t.jpg)
Love scrounging for stuff, that is what makes odd scale modeling so much fun
Harold
Found this site with cars and trucks listed at 1/64. They sell this paper model garage. I took the picture of the garage and scaled the photo to 1/55 using a figure height of 30mm.
![[Image: rural_garage.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/image/rural_garage.jpg)
Looked like the cars would work in Scale55. Ordered one. Upon receiving the kit the car looked small but placing the parts on a set of scaled plans the car was Scale55.
![[Image: reveisco_model_t.jpg]](http://www.55n3.info/motor_vehicles/image/reveisco_model_t.jpg)
Love scrounging for stuff, that is what makes odd scale modeling so much fun
Harold