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- 1:72_scale abstract "1:72 scale is a scale used for scale models, most commonly model aircraft, corresponding to one sixth of an inch representing one foot (or 1 inch to 6 feet). In other words, 72 of a given model placed end to end would represent the length of the real thing. In this scale, a man who is six feet tall would be exactly one inch in height. The scale was popular for aircraft because small fighters and large bombers were represented, and was practically the only choice of scale if a modeler wanted to have all aircraft types represented in the same scale.This scale originated with the Skybirds and Frog Penguin aircraft model ranges produced in the United Kingdom during the 1930s and was subsequently used for aircraft recognition models by the Allies of World War II. More subjects and genres are covered in this scale than any other.Widespread in Western and Eastern Europe, Japan and Latin America, the scale is extremely popular in the UK but less so in Australia, Canada, and the USA, where 1:48 is more prevalent.Manufacturers of aircraft kits, past and present, in 1:72 scale include; Airfix, Frog, Novo, Revell, Italeri, Tamiya, Heller, Monogram and Matchbox. In recent years this scale has also gained popularity for model military vehicles, and is also used for Japanese anime science fiction models, die-cast model cars, figures, and radio-control model ships, as well as soldiers.".
- 1:72_scale wikiPageExternalLink 72nd.webs.com.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageExternalLink www.miniaturezone.co.uk.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageExternalLink ~pfleming.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageExternalLink Index.aspx.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageExternalLink www.taskforce72.org.
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- 1:72_scale wikiPageLength "7022".
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- 1:72_scale wikiPageRevisionID "698463500".
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink 1:48_scale.
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- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Abrex.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft_recognition.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Airfix.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Allies_of_World_War_II.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Anime.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Bburago.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scale_model_scales.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Die-cast_toy.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Foot_(unit).
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Frog_(models).
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink HO_scale.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Heller_SA.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Hongwell.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Italeri.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink List_of_scale_model_sizes.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Matchbox_(brand).
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Model_aircraft.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Model_military_vehicle.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Monogram_models.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Motorart.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Poly(methyl_methacrylate).
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Real-X.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Realtoy.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Revell.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Scale_(ratio).
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Scale_model.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Schuco_Modell.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Skybirds.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Tamiya_Corporation.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Yat_Ming.
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLink Zamak.
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- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "1/72 scale".
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "1/72".
- 1:72_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "1:72 scale".
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- 1:72_scale subject Category:Scale_model_scales.
- 1:72_scale hypernym Scale.
- 1:72_scale type Aircraft.
- 1:72_scale type Redirect.
- 1:72_scale comment "1:72 scale is a scale used for scale models, most commonly model aircraft, corresponding to one sixth of an inch representing one foot (or 1 inch to 6 feet). In other words, 72 of a given model placed end to end would represent the length of the real thing. In this scale, a man who is six feet tall would be exactly one inch in height.".
- 1:72_scale label "1:72 scale".
- 1:72_scale sameAs Q3964236.
- 1:72_scale sameAs 72.
- 1:72_scale sameAs 72スケール.
- 1:72_scale sameAs m.03ct1n7.
- 1:72_scale sameAs Q3964236.
- 1:72_scale wasDerivedFrom 1:72_scale?oldid=698463500.
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