Minifig's are about 1.5 inches tall. The average human is about 1.7 meters tall. It's close enough to mean that a real world meter is a LEGO meter measured in inches.
According to the SW database, the Tantive IV Modified Corellian Corvette is 125 meters long, so you'd want to build a minifig scale model at 125 inches, or just over ten feet long.
Have fun with that. :) Minifig's are about 1.5 inches tall. The average human is about 1.7 meters tall. It's close enough to mean that a real world meter is a LEGO meter measured in inches.
According to the SW database, the Tantive IV Modified Corellian Corvette is 125 meters long, so you'd want to build a minifig scale model at 125 inches, or just over ten feet long.
Have fun with that. :) Minifig's are about 1.5 inches tall. The average human is about 1.7 meters tall. It's close enough to mean that a real world meter is a LEGO meter measured in inches.
According to the SW database, the Tantive IV Modified Corellian Corvette is 125 meters long, so you'd want to build a minifig scale model at 125 inches, or just over ten feet long.
Have fun with that. :)
Dimensions are 970mm high by 580mm diameter
planting knowledge would have to know and or be a farmer and be able to build
Because it would cost too much
The size of photo dimensions would depend on the desired size of the photo for printing, regardless of the country.
because of the monsoon flood and the plateau is high
You would have a 1 in 3 chance of guessing the correct configuration
For a box, the dimensions the define a volume would be:Height, Width, and DepthFor a cylinder, the dimensions that define a volume would be:Height and Diameter
if you go you would see the dimensions and they are sea sands
if you go you would see the dimensions and they are sea sands
bakugan dimensions is gone so the link would send you no where
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if it is the capacity of the dump body ,minus the cab , which is 20 tons then the dimensions would be 13.5ftx4ftx8ft for cab and body the dimensions would be18'x9'x8' averaqge
15 yd by 15 yd square (educated guess???)
Each make and model truck would have different dimensions.
That would be the point.
you cant but why would you?
The average dimensions for an 1800's Blacksmith shop would be 27' x 15'