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Woodland Scenics Ordinary People

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In Scale is the relationship between the size of two items. In model railroading, it is generally expressed as a ratio. For example, HO scale is 1:87, that is one inch on the model to 87 inches in the real world. This chart shows the average man in common scale in model railroading. You would see these six people on any street. A man is bending over to pick something...
In Scale is the relationship between the size of two items. In model railroading, it is generally expressed as a ratio. For example, HO scale is 1:87, that is one inch on the model to 87 inches in the real world. This chart shows the average man in common scale in model railroading. You would see these six people on any street. A man is bending over to pick something up. A woman is waving hi. A man walks down the street with his cane and a strong, young man, clad in a muscle shirt stands looking around. A woman, out getting her exercise, is taking long strides and a shirtless man leans with his back against the wall and takes a cigarette break.

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