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HaloGuy381 t1_ja9dk3e wrote

1 inch of picture equals 1 inch of plastic, essentially. A 1:1 model of a real life tank carved out of foam would be the actual size and shape of the tank, just in foam instead of steel and other expensive bits.

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Witch_King_ t1_ja9d3k9 wrote

Reply to comment by xvsanx in This fits any caption lol by Prace_Ace

I though S1 was wonderful. The art was good, the voice work was really good in the dub, the story itself was exciting, the characters were pretty complex, etc.

I really like how it was split into shorter 4-episode arcs as well. S2 is still really good and has a lot of those same aspects, but iirc it is one longer story and things start to get a little more... implausible, at times with the heist-type stuff.

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xvsanx t1_ja9cmwf wrote

Reply to comment by Witch_King_ in This fits any caption lol by Prace_Ace

Yeah just the right amount and beautiful hand drawn looking art, I haven't seen s2 yet but loved s1 surprisingly. It's like how they took a little inspiration but did their own thing which is the best route imo

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ScandalingShadowsYT t1_ja9ahz6 wrote

Ah I see, so in this example the real model would be 2 meters correct? I just didn't quite understand in what context a model would say 1:1 given most Lego models are that of things much, much bigger like cars and such. Correct me if I'm wrong but I can see how this would also help demonstrate the scale of Lego models relative to other models so for instance if you wanted to make your own Lego city you could ensure all your models match the same scale in the same way as hobbyist RC vehicles.

Edit: or does it reference the scale of the models image relative to the actual model? Getting some mixed info here

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