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- 1:48_scale abstract "1:48 scale is a scale commonly used in diecast models, plastic models made from kits, and construction toys. It is especially popular with manufacturers of model airplanes and model trains (where it is known as O scale). 1:48 is also a popular scale among Lego enthusiasts since it is approximately the scale of the minifig (1.5 inches: 6 feet)At this scale, 1/4 inch represents 1 foot. It is similar in size to 1:50 scale and 1:43 scale which are popular for diecast vehicles.In 2003, Tamiya began to manufacture a line of military ground vehicle models in 1:48 in addition to their more traditional 1:35 scale line. This has been seen as an attempt to break into a new market since the stiff competition in the larger scale.This is the traditional scale for Admiralty Board style models [1] and Shipyard builders models.".
- 1:48_scale thumbnail Model_aircraft_diecast_1_48_scale.jpg?width=300.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageExternalLink navyboardmodels.com.
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- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink 1:35_scale.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink 1:43_scale.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink 1:50_scale.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Construction_toys.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lego.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scale_model_scales.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Construction_set.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Die-cast_toy.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink File:Model_aircraft_diecast_1_48_scale.jpg.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Lego.
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- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rail_transport_modelling_scale_standards.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink List_of_scale_model_sizes.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Model_aircraft.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Model_military_vehicle.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink O_scale.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Plastic_model.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport_modelling.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport_modelling_scales.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Scale_model.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLink Tamiya_Corporation.
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "1/48 scale".
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "1/48".
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "1:48 scale".
- 1:48_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "1:48".
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- 1:48_scale subject Category:Construction_toys.
- 1:48_scale subject Category:Lego.
- 1:48_scale subject Category:Scale_model_scales.
- 1:48_scale hypernym Scale.
- 1:48_scale type Aircraft.
- 1:48_scale type Company.
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- 1:48_scale comment "1:48 scale is a scale commonly used in diecast models, plastic models made from kits, and construction toys. It is especially popular with manufacturers of model airplanes and model trains (where it is known as O scale). 1:48 is also a popular scale among Lego enthusiasts since it is approximately the scale of the minifig (1.5 inches: 6 feet)At this scale, 1/4 inch represents 1 foot.".
- 1:48_scale label "1:48 scale".
- 1:48_scale sameAs Q4595862.
- 1:48_scale sameAs 48スケール.
- 1:48_scale sameAs m.0f3jgs.
- 1:48_scale sameAs Q4595862.
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- 1:48_scale depiction Model_aircraft_diecast_1_48_scale.jpg.
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