1:200 miniature configurator

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Your figure will be approximately 0.9 cm tall. The exact size of your figure is calculated from your height in cm divided by 200
For a body height of 180 cm, the figure will be 180:200 = 0.9 cm.


What is the scale 1:200 used for?

The scale 1:200 is used in both model making and architecture to create realistic, detailed and at the same time manageable models. This scale is particularly popular for ship models in plastic model making as well as in architectural model making for buildings and construction projects.

What does the scale 1:200 mean?

A model on a scale of 1:200 is 200 times smaller than the original. This means that an object that is 200 meters long in reality is only 1 meter long in the model. This reduction in size makes it possible to reduce complex and large structures to a manageable size without losing important details.

Why is the scale 1:200 so popular?

The scale of 1:200 offers an ideal balance between detail and practicality.
• In plastic model making: Ship models in 1:200 scale are particularly popular with collectors and model making enthusiasts. They combine precise representation with a handy size, so that models are visually appealing without taking up much space.
• In architectural model making: This scale is ideal for architects and planners to present construction projects and designs clearly. It allows proportions and details to be clearly shown without the models becoming too large or unwieldy.

How is the scale 1:200 implemented?

When creating models at a scale of 1:200, the size of all parts and details is reduced by a factor of 200. This requires precision and careful planning, especially when depicting fine details such as ship models or building facades. The handy size of the models makes them ideal for presentations, exhibitions and private collections.

Conclusion
The 1:200 scale is an all-rounder that impresses in various areas. Whether in plastic model making or architectural model making - this scale offers a perfect combination of realistic detail, clear size and practical handling. That is why it is equally popular with model makers, collectors and architects.