TF SCALE FINDER: SCALE RESEARCHER

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    Hello everyone, I present you a tool to calculate the scale of your Transformers collection!

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    Convert "ft" in "cm": (example for MPM-3 Bumblebee)
    We know that in the movie Bumblebee is about 16.2 feet (16'2ft) approximately 493cm

    To convert feet to centimeters you must multiply by 30.48
    Example: 16'2ft x 30.48 ≈ 493cm (4,93m)
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    Calculate the scale of a figurine: (Example for MPM-3 Bumblebee) It is known that MPM-3 Bumblebee measures approximately 16,8cm

    To find the scale simply divide the actual size by the size of the figure
    Example 1: calculation: 493/16.8 = 29.3452380
    Example 2: The formula: ((1/100) *493)/16,8 = 0.293452380
    Example 3: Microsoft Excel : "1/"&100 * 493/16,8 = 1/293452380
    ((real size) / (figure) = scale)
    So we find the scale 1:29 (1/29) for MPM-3 Bumblebee

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    Calculate the size of a figurine from scale: (Example for MPM-3 Bumblebee) You only know the actual size of the character in the film (493cm) and scale (1/29.34)

    To find the size of your figurine simply divide the actual size by scale
    Example 493 / 29.34 = 16,8cm
    ((real size) / (scale) = figure)

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