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  2. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    This is one of the most common scales of action figure. 1:16: 3 ⁄ 4 in: 19.05 mm: Military models: Live steam trains (non-ridable), Figures. Ertl's popular line of farm and construction machinery is produced in this size. RC Tanks produced by Tamiya, Heng Long, Matto, AsiaTam, WSN, Torro, Scale model kits by Trumpeter, Eduard, Kirin, Dragon 1 ...

  3. List of toy soldiers brands - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Tamiya product lines - Wikipedia

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    German Soldiers At Rest (4 figures) 1984-New tool 35130: U.S. M151A2 Ford MUTT with M416 Cargo Trailer: 1984-35131: U.S. M3 Bradley: 1985-New tool 35132: U.S. M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle (with 1x crew figure) 1985-Rebox from kit 35131 with new parts 35133: U.S. Modern Army Infantry Set (4 figures) 1985-New tool 35134: British Main ...

  5. Toy soldier - Wikipedia

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    54 mm toy soldiers by Imperial Productions of New ZealandA toy soldier is a miniature figurine that represents a soldier.The term applies to depictions of uniformed military personnel from all eras, and includes knights, cowboys, American Indians, pirates, samurai, and other subjects that involve combat-related themes.

  6. Miniature model (gaming) - Wikipedia

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    25 mm: ≈4.4 mm: ≈1:72 – 1:69: Used to be the most popular size for pre-1970s wargaming figures and roleplaying figures. While original mini figures matched 1:72 models there developed wide upwards variation in figure height and these are the most common ones to be used for wargaming. 28 mm ≈5 mm ≈1:64 – 1:62

  7. 4 mm scale - Wikipedia

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    4 mm scale is the most popular [1] model railway scale used in the United Kingdom. The term refers to the use of 4 millimeters on the model equating to a distance of 1 foot (305 mm) on the prototype (1:76.2). It is also used for military modelling. For historical reasons, a number of different standards are employed. [2]

  8. Military miniaturism - Wikipedia

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    Military miniaturism is a niche within the broader hobby of modeling focusing on military subjects. It is itself a rather broad subject, dealing with any scale model of military theme. It has an ever growing range of sub-hobbies, including scale figure modeling, armour modeling, model ship building, military aviation modeling, and historical ...

  9. Model figure - Wikipedia

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    A custom model of French soldier Jean Nicolas Sénot (fr:Jean Nicolas Sénot). A model figure is a scale model representing a human, monster or other creature. Human figures may be either a generic figure of a type (such as "World War II Luftwaffe pilot"), a historical personage (such as "King Henry VIII"), or a fictional character (such as "Conan").

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