Does this look in scale ?

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about two years ago I built the airfix 1/32 demag 250/1 ( rommels half track ) but the figure you got with it was quite frankly laughable , I tried to get another 1/32 scale Rommel but I couldn't find one so I plumped for the 1/35 dragon figure but I'm not sure he looks right


I know the demag was smaller than the hanomag and this is my problem


So does this 1/35 Rommel look ok or is it wrong ? View attachment 114947


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I know i am not an expert but at first glance he doesn't look to far out .


You might get away with it
 

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Cheers Peter , I could elevate him on some higher ground on the base to create the illusion of him being the right size :smiling3:
 
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Between 1/32 and 1/35 is possibly 1ft in real scale to my calculations and Rommel being 1/35 should only be about a foot out so if the demag " grief" were raised say on a rock or slant in dio the figure would look all in tense in scale.


Does that help?


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\ said:
Between 1/32 and 1/35 is possibly 1ft in real scale to my calculations and Rommel being 1/35 should only be about a foot out so if the demag " grief" were raised say on a rock or slant in dio the figure would look all in tense in scale.
Does that help?


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Robert
Sort of lol , are you saying if the demag was just tilted like on a slight slope then it would in scale ?
 
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