I think what everyone needs to do on this thread is post what scale factor worked for them, and their measurements of that body part. Then on the main page you (silent) can just list these numbers so people coming to look for what scale they need to use can just find the one corresponding to their closest measurement. Tell me if this makes no sense
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Like for head I can say from under the chin over the top of the head my measurement is 26.5'', and from over the top of one ear around the head I measure 24'' and I used a scale factor of 1.11 Height: 312mm, Width: 195mm, Depth: 283mm. So on first page you could list like this:
Helmet
First measurement taken from under the chin, over the top of the head. Second measurement taken around head right above ears.
First/Second - Scale Factor - Height - Width - Depth
26.5''/24'' - 1.11 - 312mm - 195mm - 283mm
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As people successfully pep other peices you can just put information on how they measured that body part on the first page and it will become the default way to do so. Just my 2 cents, but this is the best way to do it IMO. Like I said, scale factor is based on the models original size so it will not translate indefinately forever, so MM readings are required. And as per some type of formula for taking a single measure of body part in order to figure out what size you will need to make the peice, I don't think it works out that way. That is how I came up with 1.27 for my helmet originally, and it was also like a large bobble head.