Cool, thanks Wow, they have a lot of sizes! I think we can safely rule out the 11.1mm and the 233mm, and maybe one or two of the others ;-) ...
My wild rough estimate was 85mm, they 4 closest are 76.2, 82.6, 88.9 & 95.3, clearly
Good job hiding the seam!
Ok, this reply made me take out the picture again, this time I used the other side...
Copied faux wheel ball and overlaid on Lego brick section. Lego studs are 8mm wide & I count a hair more than 11, except that the right edge that I attempted to align to is one stud further away from the lens than the others, so it might actually be a hair more than that. 11*8 == 88 - now I have to decide if the error means it's closer to 88.9 or 95.3, which are the sizes available from http://www.ema-models.co.uk/index.php/ab...?limit=all
Maybe someone else has a better way of getting a more accurate measurement? 12 studs is 96 mm, but it really doesn't look like my error would be as big as the entire stud. (so that it would reach to the corner just left of where it is)... But it really does seem like the size is more than 0.9mm larger than 11 studs. I'm gonna have to think about it.
My wild rough estimate was 85mm, they 4 closest are 76.2, 82.6, 88.9 & 95.3, clearly
Good job hiding the seam!
Ok, this reply made me take out the picture again, this time I used the other side...
Copied faux wheel ball and overlaid on Lego brick section. Lego studs are 8mm wide & I count a hair more than 11, except that the right edge that I attempted to align to is one stud further away from the lens than the others, so it might actually be a hair more than that. 11*8 == 88 - now I have to decide if the error means it's closer to 88.9 or 95.3, which are the sizes available from http://www.ema-models.co.uk/index.php/ab...?limit=all
Maybe someone else has a better way of getting a more accurate measurement? 12 studs is 96 mm, but it really doesn't look like my error would be as big as the entire stud. (so that it would reach to the corner just left of where it is)... But it really does seem like the size is more than 0.9mm larger than 11 studs. I'm gonna have to think about it.
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