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I would like to to scratch build a few ork wagons and tanks, but wanted to get the scale right. does anyone know what scale to use or what GM uses? I would just go 30mm but most models are rated like 1:25 any ideas?

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Games Workshop doesn't really use a consistent scale for vehicles. In some cases, you'll find 1:48 to work well, whereas in others, 1:35 will work. You will find this article to be helpful.

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I've used 1/35, 1/25, and 1/32 scale trucks, tanks and so forth - for aircraft I use 1/48 primarily for my orkses.

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