i like the way how you explain instead of close the door you make practical examples i made a few mocs and dont break rules just add more details to the build
Well, if we calculate minifigure scale by the gauge of the train track, we get a scale of 1:38.1. If you go by that scale, than yes, the train is too small. But, the car is also way too big, because 1:38 is the same as 1-stud to 1-foot. So, while the train should be 10 studs wide (if we go by the U.S. loading gauge) the car should be 6 studs wide, like most American designs.
Hey y'all. You might want to check out my Rebrickable page: rebrickable.com/users/ShootYourBricks/mocs/ (There's a free 6 wide sports car 😎)
imo all lego things are out of scale so i dont even bother caring
Haha right
i like the way how you explain instead of close the door you make practical examples i made a few mocs and dont break rules just add more details to the build
Well, if we calculate minifigure scale by the gauge of the train track, we get a scale of 1:38.1.
If you go by that scale, than yes, the train is too small. But, the car is also way too big, because 1:38 is the same as 1-stud to 1-foot. So, while the train should be 10 studs wide (if we go by the U.S. loading gauge) the car should be 6 studs wide, like most American designs.
Yeah, I calculated 1 stud = 1 foot from the minifigure (see video on end screen) hence why I'm in the 6-wide gang
Bought a what!????
Koenigsegg Jesko 😄 It's the Swedish competition for the Bugatti. Pretty awesome
6 stud gang here! awesome video btw