1 64: In Feet ((free))
In the worlds of architecture, engineering, modeling, and toy collecting, precision is paramount. A fraction of an inch can be the difference between a structural success and a catastrophic failure, or in the hobbyist’s world, the difference between a realistic scene and a clumsy approximation. Among the many ratios and scales used in measurement, one specific fraction often causes a pause for calculation: 1/64.
Most rulers do not measure in ten-thousandths of a foot. So while the precise number is , you can round it to: 1 64 in feet
| On the Blueprint (inches) | In Real Life (feet) | | :--- | :--- | | 1/64" | 1' | | 1/2" | 32' | | 1" | 64' | | 2" | 128' | In the worlds of architecture, engineering, modeling, and
Use a standard Snake Brand Guides single-foot guide or a die-cast car to check visual proportions. 💡 Pro Tips for Builders Most rulers do not measure in ten-thousandths of a foot
Outside of blueprints, the 1:64 scale is legendary in the world of collectibles. You know it as or "Hot Wheels" size (though Hot Wheels are technically 1:64).