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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The 1:200 scale is a modeling scale used iThe 1:200 scale is a modeling scale used in the model building hobby. A vehicle or building made in the 1:200 scale, fits 200 times inside its real-life counterpart (in one dimension; it would fit 8 million times if packed three-dimensionally, and would weigh 8 million times less). A large percentage of models produced in this scale are aircraft models. Companies such as Hasegawa distribute 1:200 scale-sized airliners and military aircraft. also produces many airliner and military aircraft models in the scale, both die cast and plastic ones. Ships are also sometimes available in this scale. In the world of model aircraft - the 1:200 scale is very popular for a range of military aircraft models, in particular - large aircraft such as bombers, cargo and transporters. This makes for a very reasonably sized model - not too big, but also big enough to include great quality to the model. A bit less popular, but comparable in size, is the 1:250 scale.ut comparable in size, is the 1:250 scale.
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rdfs:comment The 1:200 scale is a modeling scale used iThe 1:200 scale is a modeling scale used in the model building hobby. A vehicle or building made in the 1:200 scale, fits 200 times inside its real-life counterpart (in one dimension; it would fit 8 million times if packed three-dimensionally, and would weigh 8 million times less). A large percentage of models produced in this scale are aircraft models. Companies such as Hasegawa distribute 1:200 scale-sized airliners and military aircraft. also produces many airliner and military aircraft models in the scale, both die cast and plastic ones. Ships are also sometimes available in this scale.re also sometimes available in this scale.
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