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Here is a few quick tables I cooked up. The first is the dimensions of the
various Stuarts in meters, the second in feet, the third is the size of a
1/6th scale model in inches.
METRICLengthWidthHeight
M34.532.242.64
M3-A14.532.242.39
M3-A35.032.522.57
M5-A14.842.292.57
FEETLengthWidthHeight
M314.867.358.66
M3-A114.867.357.84
M3-A316.508.278.43
M5-A115.887.518.43
1/6th INCHLengthWidthHeight
M329.7214.7017.32
M3-A129.7214.7015.68
M3-A333.0116.5416.86
M5-A131.7615.0316.86
Data from OnWar.com
Could it be that the 12"x18"x18" tank advertised on eBay actually gives the
dimensions of the box, and the tank inside it is somehow disassembled and
packed to fit into a smaller box? Just a thought.
B.
At 09:16 AM 12/6/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>The thing is, I think they have an odd idea of what 1/6th scale is.
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