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Rescale Measurements and Converter Options
Son of Bulwark
#1 Posted : 07 September 2010 19:01:44

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Hi Shipmates! BigGrin

A little spreadsheet to help you resize measurements from one plan to use on your model. Say you have a plan with the scale of 1/48 and you need the measurements for the 1/84 scale Victory, No problem use this simply spreadsheet on execl 2007 entered 48 in the 'Start Scale' so it showed 1/48, then entered 84 in the 'Convert To Scale' so it showed 1/84 and that gave my a 'Correction Factor' of 0.571428571. Next measured the gunports on the plan 9mm so entered 9 in the 'Measurement' section and got 5.14 in the 'Converted To' section, so rounded 5.14mm down to 5mm.

Below that I setup a section to convert measurement from yards down to millimetres so I can use reference measurements from all sources real and from scale plans. As you enter the scale your can go from 1/1 scaled down to 1/99999999 or the other way from 1/99999999 scale up to 1/1 scale.

Example you have the real deck plank measurement 21 foot so you want the scale measurement for a scale 1/84. Enter 1/1 for 'Start Scale', 1/84 for 'Convert To Scale', 21 in the 'Start Measurement' section on the row for 'Feet'. This give you all the converted measurements from yards down to millimetres, Enter 6400.8 in the 'Measurement' section and you get 76.20 in the 'Converted To' section that's 76.2mm.

Just use the link below and download the file I've set the spreadsheet protection on so you won't change the formats only the cell's that you need to change can be. If you what you can unprotect the spreadsheet to see how the formulas work.

http://www.4shared.com/f...urements_excel_200.html

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KevinWalsh
#2 Posted : 07 September 2010 19:35:25

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Darren,

You Sir are a true gent, scholar and fine judge of ar$e. Would you object if I shared this spreadsheet amongst the railway modelling fraternity?

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Son of Bulwark
#3 Posted : 07 September 2010 19:50:50

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Hi Kev! BigGrin

Feel free! to share it with anyone as for years I've struggled with paper, pen and a calculator. I needed a better way to get the scale right as will many models, so I worked on this getting the formulas right so the more who benefit from this spreadsheet the happier I'll be. LOL LOL LOL

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#4 Posted : 07 September 2010 20:32:27

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Thanks darren, got mine via email, thanks mate.
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#5 Posted : 08 September 2010 00:56:17

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Realy useful tool thanks
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#6 Posted : 08 September 2010 14:10:05

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Don't know if anyone noticed but there is one on the tutorials page.BigGrin BigGrin
http://www.model-space.co.uk/tutorials/scaling
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Son of Bulwark
#7 Posted : 08 September 2010 15:12:01

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Hi magpie! BigGrin

YES! but doesn’t convert sizes larger than cm, so if you get details in feet and inches or even yards you have to first convert into cm or mm measurements. So if you have all the conversions on one spreadsheet then that's less work for you.

I like the way your builds are going magpie nice detail, the fact you have made your cutout towards the aft section showing the pumps is great idea!Cool

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#8 Posted : 08 September 2010 23:00:08

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Thanks Bulwark that's excellent!! BigGrin
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