by Maarten Sch�nfeld » Mon Aug 23, 2021 9:19 am
You already got an answer for the ruler in plastic, both in 1/700 and 1/350.
Personally I prefer a steel ruler, and I found this one:
You see, it's 1/35. That means that when you use it for 1/350, every increment is 10 feet, and the subdivision are single feet - exactly! (not 'just about')
I use it for many years already, and the useful side effect, the lower scale is also usable, but then in Metres. Very handy!
A similar one can also be found on HLJ:
https://www.hlj.com/1-350-scale-ruler-thdtsd00228. Unfortunately out of stock currently.
You already got an answer for the ruler in plastic, both in 1/700 and 1/350.
Personally I prefer a steel ruler, and I found this one:[attachment=0]Ruler 1to35 Expo.jpg[/attachment]
You see, it's 1/35. That means that when you use it for 1/350, every increment is 10 feet, and the subdivision are single feet - exactly! (not 'just about')
I use it for many years already, and the useful side effect, the lower scale is also usable, but then in Metres. Very handy!
A similar one can also be found on HLJ: [url]https://www.hlj.com/1-350-scale-ruler-thdtsd00228[/url]. Unfortunately out of stock currently.