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Topic review - what to add when scaling?
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Timmy C wrote:
Hard to say, but this Japanese site indicates 18.3m is for the overall length ('全長', which is used elsewhere on their website to distinguish from Length between Perpendiculars), so including rudder and the 'lip' at the top of the main deck: http://admiral31.world.coocan.jp/stc0903.htm

Of course, they don't cite a source, so...


nice!, bookmarked the linked you shared.. going for total lenght including all parts.. thx for the insight
Post Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2022 3:35 am
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Hard to say, but this Japanese site indicates 18.3m is for the overall length ('全長', which is used elsewhere on their website to distinguish from Length between Perpendiculars), so including rudder and the 'lip' at the top of the main deck: http://admiral31.world.coocan.jp/stc0903.htm

Of course, they don't cite a source, so...
Post Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2022 4:01 pm
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Timmy C wrote:
If the length is "Length Overall", then it should include all those components that stick beyond the hull itself.

But there are also "Length between perpendiculars" and "Length at waterline" and other ways of specifying a vessel's length.

So it really depends on the specificity of the source from which you are getting your figures.

its the Japanese t-1 torpedo boat..

reference image are blurred, specifications are not 100% sure legit..

the boat is almost a fantasy..


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Post Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2022 3:26 am
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If the length is "Length Overall", then it should include all those components that stick beyond the hull itself.

But there are also "Length between perpendiculars" and "Length at waterline" and other ways of specifying a vessel's length.

So it really depends on the specificity of the source from which you are getting your figures.
Post Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2022 1:45 am
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i'm scaling a japanese torpedo boat but i'm confused what to add to the length..

if it says XXmeters does it assume all the parts including rudder or others parts??

or its just the hull length?


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Post Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2022 1:39 am

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