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What's the formula for 1/48 scale feet to 1:1 feet?

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Posted by FJ and G on Tuesday, May 2, 2006 6:43 AM
Gee, that's a real easy forumula: just multiply your feet by 48! (my daughter is majoring in math in college so I must have a recessive math gene somewhere in my DNA)[:D]

I was casting about on the Web this morning to inquire into the bridge style I have, which is a box girder. I found a report that box girders are structurally better than I beams and that they are typically 10 to 200 meters. Since my span is 384 feet, it falls well within the parameters of the prototype and I may not put in a center column, which would anyway, just be cosmetic treatment.

Here's a site for info and one more photo of the bridge:

http://www.matsuo-bridge.co.jp/english/bridges/basics/girder.shtm

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 1, 2006 8:56 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Chris F

1 foot in O-Scale is 48 feet in the prototype.

8 feet x 48 feet = 384 feet.

Your girder bridge is just like the prototype (looks cool, too!).

Yep, right on the money. 1"=4' in o scale.
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Posted by mitchelr on Monday, May 1, 2006 8:52 PM
David,

The bridge looks great. BB seems to be barking in approval. The shot from beneath the bridge is really neat.

Mitch[swg]

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Posted by spankybird on Monday, May 1, 2006 7:35 PM
As Chris has stated, 384 scale feet.

1/4" = 1scale foot

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Posted by csxt30 on Monday, May 1, 2006 7:08 PM
How about "the reversed forced perspective " ? [:D][:D]
Very nice looking bridge, Dave !!
Thanks,
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Posted by pbjwilson on Monday, May 1, 2006 6:47 PM
The barking beagle looks a little out of scale, or are you going for a forced perspective look.
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Posted by Chris F on Monday, May 1, 2006 6:44 PM
1 foot in O-Scale is 48 feet in the prototype.

8 feet x 48 feet = 384 feet.

Your girder bridge is just like the prototype (looks cool, too!).
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What's the formula for 1/48 scale feet to 1:1 feet?
Posted by FJ and G on Monday, May 1, 2006 6:31 PM
I've got an 8 foot girder span that appears to need a support in the middle for cosmetic reasons. However, I've seen girder spans about 400 feet from end to end. Can anyone tell me how many feet in 1:1 my 1:48 girder is?

Much thanks.


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