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1:72 to 35mm Miniature Scale for 3D Printing

Convert 3D printed tabletop miniatures from 1:72 to 35mm. This STL scale calculator is designed for Warhammer, D&D, and tabletop gaming miniatures.

Slicer Setting

144.0%

Uniform scale (XYZ locked)

Open in stlscale

The math

(35.0mm / 24.3mm) × 100 = 144.0%

Based on 175cm human baseline, eye-level measurement (160cm).

Scale baselines

  • Source eye level 22.2mm Eye
  • Target eye level 35.0mm Eye
  • Scale factor 144.0%

When you need this

You need this when bringing older or smaller 1:72 models into a modern 35mm collection. This upscale is noticeable but manageable. Most painters bridge the gap with basing detail, posture adjustments, or custom base rims.

Source: 1:72

1:72 is the small-scale military / budget army builds. Popular for large army builds on a budget. Figures are roughly 20-22mm to the eyes. Entire platoons fit in a shoebox, making this scale ideal for travel and storage. Common systems: Airfix, Revell, Zvezda.

Note: 1:72 scale creep exists too: modern sculpts are often closer to 1:64. Check base-to-eye measurements before committing to a print.

Target: 35mm

35mm is used by Star Wars: Legion (current), Kingdom Death, Scale 75. Popular with painters who want more canvas for freehand detail without entering true bust territory. Often sits between 32mm heroic and 40mm skirmish scales.

Note: 35mm is sometimes marketed as 'true 35mm' (realistic proportions) vs 'heroic 35mm' (exaggerated). Check before mixing.

Print notes

Set your slicer to 144.0%. FDM at 35mm benefits from a 0.2mm nozzle at 0.06mm layer height for faces.

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