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  2. Scale model - Wikipedia

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    Scale models are used as tools in engineering design and testing, promotion and sales, filmmaking special effects, military strategy, and hobbies such as rail transport modeling, wargaming and racing; and as toys. Model building is also pursued as a hobby for the sake of artisanship. Scale models are constructed of plastic, wood, or metal

  3. Static model aircraft - Wikipedia

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    These models are used in wind tunnel testing to gather data for the design of full-scale aircraft. [2] They are made in a wide array of sizes, ranging from miniature versions to those exceeding five feet in length. Some model aircraft are scaled to size. For example, a 1:40 scale that is 1/40th the size of the real aircraft. [1]

  4. Miniature model (gaming) - Wikipedia

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    A newer scale, growing in popularity, closely related to 10 mm. 1:144 scale used for Japanese giant robot models (such as Gunpla) and toys. N scale is a popular model railway scale in this range. [9] 15 mm: ≈2.7 mm: ≈1:120 –1:100: The most popular scale used for wargames set in the modern era, such as Flames of War or Axis & Allies ...

  5. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    Used by Heller for model ships. 1:250 scale is commonly used with aircraft models - usually rather large and fairly pricey models - such as jumbo jet scale models. [7] 1:239: 1.275 mm Used by some model aircraft. 1:220: 1.385 mm: Model railways (Z) Same as Z gauge. 1:200: 0.06 in: 1.524 mm: Architecture. Ship models. Die-cast aircraft

  6. Rail transport modelling scales - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1950s, 2 mm scale has been used to depict narrow-gauge prototypes on various track gauges down to 4 mm (0.157 in) [citation needed], but almost everything has to be hand-made, unless some Z scale parts are used. N scale: 1:160: 9 mm Name derived from "Nine millimeter"; this is the second most popular scale worldwide.

  7. Why You Should Always Use a Scale When Measuring ... - AOL

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    Use a steady surface: When using a scale, always place it on a steady surface and clear the area of other objects. Otherwise, if the table is wobbling, the bowl on the scale can wobble as well ...

  8. Why DeepSeek is excellent news for the U.S. stock market - AOL

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    If, like me, you believe that AI is poised to transform every company capable of adopting it at scale, then models like DeepSeek-V3 and R1 are important. These models lower the barriers to AI ...

  9. Model engineering - Wikipedia

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    2" Scale Steam roller and traction engine models on display at Midland Model Engineering 2007. The 'classic' areas of model engineering interest are live steam models (typically steam locomotives, stationary engines, marine steam engines, Showman's engines, and traction engines), [2] internal combustion engines, [3] and clock making. [4]