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1:64 scale is a traditional scale for models and miniatures, in which one unit (such as an inch or a centimeter) on the model represents 64 units on the actual object. It is also known as "three-sixteenths scale", since 3/16 of an inch represents one foot. A human is approximately 1+1⁄16 inches (27 mm) tall in 1:64 scale. The scale originated by halving the very common 1:32 scale, which was known as "standard size" in some hobbies. La scala 1:64 è una comune "scala" per modelli e miniature, in cui un'unità (ovvero un centimetro o un pollice) sul modello rappresenta 64 unità sull'oggetto reale. In scala 1:64 un uomo è alto circa 28 millimetri. La scala ha avuto origine dimezzando la comune che è usata anche nel modellismo ferroviario col nome di "".
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Model cars in 1:64 scale by Hot Wheels and Johnny Lightning, fltr : 1969 Chevrolet Corvette, 1977 Pontiac Firebird; : 1975 Ford Torino Starsky & Hutch, 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle
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La scala 1:64 è una comune "scala" per modelli e miniature, in cui un'unità (ovvero un centimetro o un pollice) sul modello rappresenta 64 unità sull'oggetto reale. In scala 1:64 un uomo è alto circa 28 millimetri. La scala ha avuto origine dimezzando la comune che è usata anche nel modellismo ferroviario col nome di "". Questa scala avuto una diffusione particolare per via della dimensione relativamente piccola rispetto ad altri giocattoli che quindi risultano facilmente maneggiabili dalle piccole mani dei bambini. I modelli creati adottando questa scala sono un quarto più piccoli dei modelli , scala molto usata negli Stati Uniti d'America per il modellismo ferroviario a cosiddetto "vapore vivo" ossia che usa modelli che si muovono veramente grazie all'energia sprigionata dal vapore compresso come nelle vere locomotive a vapore. La scala 1:64 coincide anche con la cosiddetta "" (o "") usata nel modellismo ferroviario e questo ha contribuito all'adozione ed alla sua diffusione tra i modellisti. Attualmente la scala 1:64 viene usata per lo più per modelli di vetture ed altri veicoli ma è diffusa anche nel fermodellismo e per la realizzazione di treni giocattolo e modelli di navi. Inoltre personaggi di 28 millimetri sono un formato diffuso per giochi da tavolo a carattere militare o fantasy. 1:64 scale is a traditional scale for models and miniatures, in which one unit (such as an inch or a centimeter) on the model represents 64 units on the actual object. It is also known as "three-sixteenths scale", since 3/16 of an inch represents one foot. A human is approximately 1+1⁄16 inches (27 mm) tall in 1:64 scale. The scale originated by halving the very common 1:32 scale, which was known as "standard size" in some hobbies. This scale became successful because of its relative size in comparison to other toys, the fact that it is a derivative of 1/16 scale, and because they are easily held by small hands. The 1/64 scale models will generally have less detail than a 1/16 scale models. Moreover, "1/64 coincides with the S scale of model railroading, part of the consideration of why 1/64 became an established size." Currently, 1:64 scale is most commonly used for automobile and other vehicle models, but it is also a popular scale for model railroads and toy trains, and has been used for ship models also. In addition, 28mm military and fantasy figures are a popular size for tabletop gaming, and they are sometimes scaled out to 1:64, although opinion on the actual scale of 28mm range from 1:48 to 1:64 with 1:56 being the most common.
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