ORIGINAL: Scar
ORIGINAL: JohnW
<<snip>> ...To be giant scale, as per the IMAA, which is what we all pretty much go by... <<snip>>
er... there may be some debate about that. The term "Giant Scale" is not copyrighted by any entity, and is now being used to refer to big model airplanes of almost any kind.
A few days ago I actually heard the term "Giant Scale Morris the Knife."
Best wishes,
Dave Olson
IMO The term "scale" refers to a proportionally accurate replica of another object. So please show me where I can get a "full scale" Morris the knife, I think it would be fun to hover on into work
Either way the OP here will get his questioned answered when he can provide more detail and preferably some pictures. We like pictures