
A 1:35 scale (also written as 1/35 or 1–35) means:
1 unit on the model = 35 units in real life
This scale is extremely popular in:
- military modeling
- vehicle miniatures
- dioramas
- tabletop design
- 3D printing & prototyping
Model makers love 1:35 because it provides excellent detail while still being a manageable display size.
How to Convert Real Size to 1:35 Scale
The formula is simple:
Model Size = Real Size ÷ 35
You can use this for millimeters, centimeters, meters, inches, or feet.
Examples
- Real soldier: 180 cm → 180 ÷ 35 = 5.14 cm
- Real tank: 650 cm → 650 ÷ 35 = 18.57 cm
- Real Jeep: 3.3 m → 330 ÷ 35 = 9.42 cm
1:35 Scale Conversion Chart (Metric)
| Real Measurement | Model (1:35 Scale) |
|---|---|
| 1 m | 2.86 cm |
| 2 m | 5.71 cm |
| 5 m | 14.29 cm |
| 10 m | 28.57 cm |
| 20 m | 57.14 cm |
| 30 m | 85.71 cm |
| 35 m | 100 cm (1 m) |
| 50 m | 142.86 cm |
| 100 m | 285.71 cm |
1:35 Scale Conversion Chart (Inches & Feet)
| Real Size | Model Size (1:35) |
|---|---|
| 1 inch | 0.028 in |
| 5 inches | 0.14 in |
| 10 inches | 0.28 in |
| 12 inches (1 ft) | 0.34 in |
| 24 inches (2 ft) | 0.68 in |
| 36 inches (3 ft) | 1.03 in |
| 72 inches (6 ft) | 2.06 in |
| 84 inches (7 ft – human height) | 2.4 in |
Human Height at 1:35 Scale
Average person (170–180 cm)
→ 4.85–5.14 cm on the model
Tall person (200 cm)
→ 200 ÷ 35 = 5.71 cm
Short person (150 cm)
→ 150 ÷ 35 = 4.28 cm
This is why most 1:35 scale figures measure around 5 cm tall. Whether you’re a singer, guitarist, or complete beginner, the online pitch analyzer offers instant feedback that makes tuning far less frustrating.
Vehicle Examples at 1:35 Scale
- Tank length: 6.5 m → 650 ÷ 35 = 18.57 cm
- Military jeep: 3.3 m → 330 ÷ 35 = 9.42 cm
- Truck: 7.5 m → 750 ÷ 35 = 21.42 cm
These sizes allow extreme detail without taking too much space.
Why 1:35 Scale Is Popular
✔ Excellent Balance of Size & Detail
Large enough to add realistic textures, gear, and features.
✔ Ideal for Military Modeling
Tanks, soldiers, vehicles, artillery — most are standardized at 1:35.
✔ Easy Conversion
Just divide real size by 35.
✔ Perfect for Dioramas
Allows full scenes without requiring huge space.
Quick Reference: 1–35 Scale (Feet to Inches)
| Real Height | Model Height |
|---|---|
| 5 ft | 1.71 in |
| 5 ft 5 in | 1.88 in |
| 5 ft 10 in | 2.0 in |
| 6 ft | 2.06 in |
| 6 ft 3 in | 2.17 in |
| 7 ft | 2.4 in |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I calculate 1:35 scale?
Divide the real size by 35.
How tall is a human at 1:35 scale?
Most figures are 4.8 to 5.2 cm tall.
Is 1:35 scale the same as 1/35?
Yes — both mean 1 unit on model = 35 units in real life.
Why is 1:35 popular in military models?
Because it provides excellent detail for tanks, soldiers, and vehicles.
Can I use inches or feet?
Yes — simply divide the real measurement by 35.
For broader numeric comparisons, the 100 to 1000 number chart helps visualize larger ranges.
When working with sequential values, the 1–120 number chart keeps everything organized.
Model builders who need step-based scaling often reference the 1–12 scale chart for proportional breakdowns.
If you’re comparing size relationships, the bass scale length chart shows how measurements translate across instruments.
Visual learners sometimes check the bass guitar string chart to see scaled spacing in practice.
For another structured reference, the basic guitar notes chart provides a clear grid of positions.
To explore numeric mapping in music, the musical note frequency chart offers a precise scale.
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