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  • Redsleighdown's Avatar
    Infantryman
    • Nov 2006
    • 1832

    Official pepakura scaling thread

    #1
    Just though this may make some people's work a little easier.

    If you have completed any pep armor pieces, please post telling if the armor was too big or small(also give your body measurements) and if you did any rescaling. No one-on-one discussions please.

    Thanks
    -<span style="color:red">Red</span>

  • Sigma-LS's Avatar
    Moderator
    • Mar 2007
    • 3023

    #2
    Mk V helmet- fits perfect, scale number 9.26 for H1 MC model, head circumferance 18 in. Scale based on NAS molded helmet dimensions.

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    • Ultima's Avatar
      Pending Verification
      • May 2007
      • 174

      #3
      What is your height and build? Im trying to figure out how to scale my armor if I am 5'8" and am pretty skinny.

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      • JediFraz's Avatar
        Infantryman
        • Apr 2007
        • 314

        #4
        Nice one Red. Can we sticky this one along with the tutorial thread?

        Default 'real world' scale as initially published is 30.342.
        That fits a 46 inch chest and the groin fits a 34/36 inch waist.

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        • Spartan-129's Avatar
          Pending Verification
          • Jun 2007
          • 134

          #5
          Cant we use the ol' take-your-height-in-inches-and-times-by-2.5-to-get-Cm?

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          • rmitch's Avatar
            Pending Verification
            • May 2007
            • 27

            #6
            Jedi,

            How do you figure the scaling factor to use in pepakura?
            Im 5' 8" 36" waist and the stuff is too big on me.

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            • Frizzlefry's Avatar
              Pending Verification
              • Apr 2007
              • 322

              #7
              WARNING, THIS IS ONLY FOR FRAZ&#39;S MJOLNIR PEP FILES. DON&#39;T PM ME THAT SOME OTHER FILE DOESNT SCALE RIGHT, THATS NOT WHAT THIS IS MADE FOR.

              Here we go peeps.

              This should work for the most part, if you have a normal sized body like Chief it should work for sure. But if you are a bit chunky so to speak, or the oposite which would be a bit of a rail (aka, that sexy girl Sean Bradley ;-) ), you will probably want to change the sizing a bit more or less to make sure your limbs and chest fit.

              I&#39;m not getting behind the formula because it&#39;s a waste of time. It seems no one cares how the math works just as long as it works. So here&#39;s what you do.

              Add up your height in inches. There is 12" to a foot. We&#39;ll use my hieght for the example. I am 5&#39;11" which equals 71 inches.

              Divide that by 86: 71/86 = .82558

              Multiply that number times the scale it currently is, 30.342: 30.342*0.82558 = 25.04979

              Now in Pepakura, go into 2dPatternWindow and select "Scale Up/Down by specifying value"

              Under scale, put in the new scale (for this equazion its 25.04979). Do this for all of your pieces to be symmetrical.

              <span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%">One thing to keep in mind</span>
              The size of the scale that is in use before you edit it is from the base of the ground to the top outside of MC&#39;s helmet. You don&#39;t really want the top of your head to be touching the top of the inside of the helmet if you expect it to fit right. So you may want to add two or three inches to your actual hieght before doing the math. This may help other areas as well, where it could come through a bit tight.

              Feel free to ask any questions about how it&#39;s done here. But I would appreciate it if the PM&#39;s for me to scale their armor for them would stop. If you can&#39;t do this math (we&#39;re not in school, you can use a calculator), I can&#39;t help you.

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              • smilie120's Avatar
                Infantryman
                • Mar 2007
                • 2380

                #8
                frizzlefry that was very helpfull i honour you! :bow:

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                • Ares's Avatar
                  Pending Verification
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 1494

                  #9
                  Perfect info.
                  :birthday:

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                  • rmitch's Avatar
                    Pending Verification
                    • May 2007
                    • 27

                    #10
                    Thanks,

                    I did some chest measurements and used your formula and it came out to about what I spent an hour figuring out. Now I feel confident to redo the chest. :hyper:

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                    • Ultima's Avatar
                      Pending Verification
                      • May 2007
                      • 174

                      #11
                      Fizzle, that was great info. Although I would recommend adding more around 3-5 inches if you are of a large build and only .5-2 inches if you are skinny. I did my helmet exact and it barely fits on my head, so I scaled up the other peices from 29.3 to 24 for a better fit.

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                      • Sigma-LS's Avatar
                        Moderator
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 3023

                        #12
                        <div class='quotetop'>(Frizzlefry)</div><div class='quotemain'>Here we go peeps.

                        This should work for the most part, if you have a normal sized body like Chief it should work for sure. But if you are a bit chunky so to speak, or the oposite which would be a bit of a rail (aka, that sexy girl Sean Bradley ;-) ), you will probably want to change the sizing a bit more or less to make sure your limbs and chest fit.

                        I'm not getting behind the formula because it's a waste of time. It seems no one cares how the math works just as long as it works. So here's what you do.

                        Add up your height in inches. There is 12" to a foot. We'll use my hieght for the example. I am 5'11" which equals 71 inches.

                        Divide that by 86: 71/86 = .82558

                        Multiply that number times the scale it currently is, 30.342: 30.342*0.82558 = 25.04979

                        Now in Pepakura, go into 2dPatternWindow and select "Scale Up/Down by specifying value"

                        Under scale, put in the new scale (for this equazion its 25.04979). Do this for all of your pieces to be symmetrical.

                        <span style="font-size:12pt;line-height:100%">One thing to keep in mind</span>
                        The size of the scale that is in use before you edit it is from the base of the ground to the top outside of MC's helmet. You don't really want the top of your head to be touching the top of the inside of the helmet if you expect it to fit right. So you may want to add two or three inches to your actual hieght before doing the math. This may help other areas as well, where it could come through a bit tight.

                        Feel free to ask any questions about how it's done here. But I would appreciate it if the PM's for me to scale their armor for them would stop. If you can't do this math (we're not in school, you can use a calculator), I can't help you.</div>

                        Glad you liked my formula idea Frizz. And you've edited it to perfection :heart:

                        Wouldn't expect any less of the author of the awesome tutorial!

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                        • Frizzlefry's Avatar
                          Pending Verification
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 322

                          #13
                          Yeah, I was getting hammered with PM's, so I figured I better do something. lol

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                          • Leadingspartan's Avatar
                            Pending Verification
                            • Jun 2007
                            • 2441

                            #14
                            i forgot to scale and now helmet is 2 times the size of my head

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                            • lord powdow's Avatar
                              Pending Verification
                              • Jun 2007
                              • 25

                              #15
                              i made a halo right shoe no scaling and i could fit at least 2 feet in it im 5feet 7in. i have to try that

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