It would depend on the scale of the model!
1/12th scale is a twelfth the size of the original. If for instance the model is of a bus that is 12ft tall, 36ft long & 8ft wide, the model would be: 12 * 1/12 = 1ft tall 36 * 1/12 = 3ft long 8 * 1/12 = 8inches wide. Hope that helps
Neptune is approx 49250 km wide.
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The barn will still be 50 feet wide by 80 feet long. The scale does not affect the original object, only its image (or model).
The average diameter of the Earth is about 3.66 times that of the Moon. So if a model of the Moon were 1 meter in width, Earth on the same scale would be 3.66 meters wide.
To construct a model to scale, you need to know the measurements of the full size object , and then once you have decided what scale you wish to model at, you create all items for the model to the same relative proportions of the original. For example a 1:100 scale model has all the linear measurements at 1/100th of the size of the original. A 100m long wall would be modeled at 1m long. A 1m wide door would be modeled at 0.01m wide.
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Model year and type would narrow your search.
If you mean a scale of 1:240 feet then it is: 600 times 480 = 288,000 square feet
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It is the global rating scale
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