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What are scale models? Well, they're the exact replicas of the real thing...only smaller. We'd create a scale model of Kevin Hart, but we'd have to go subatomic.

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00:13

Hold onto your hats, Shmoopers – it's time to meet all of the clients represented by [Man's hat blows off]

00:17

Shmoop Models, Inc, where we’ve got every model you can think of! [Shmoop Models sign]

00:22

We've got model cars, model planes, model trains, runway models, modeling clay, and

00:26

even model Shmoop employees! [Boy sat at a desk asleep]

00:27

Uh.

00:28

Okay.

00:29

This is awkward….moving right along…. [Model plane hits the boy in the head]

00:31

Ahem.

00:32

We here at Shmoop Models, Inc. are excited to announce our new collection… [Business presentation]

00:36

Drum roll please….tah-dah!

00:37

Our never before seen to-scale-models!

00:41

Because while there’s nothing wrong with being cute and tiny, sometimes you just need [Tiny dog next to a laptop]

00:45

a scale model.

00:46

...no offense, Mr. Fluffington.

00:48

So what are scale models?

00:50

Well, they're exact replicas of the real thing – only smaller. [Coop pointing at a blackboard]

00:54

Unlike ordinary models, a scale model follows a very important guideline: When objects are [Dino pointing at a blackboard]

00:59

modeled “to scale”, the height, width and length are all reduced or increased by

01:03

the same amount.

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So if we were to, say, reduce the height of the actual Empire State Building by 1,000…

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… to give us a more manageable model height of .4432m… [Hand holds up a model of the empire state building next to the real building]

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Then we need to divide the length and width by 1,000 as well.

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See how each of the real building’s dimensions have decreased by the same amount to

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create our model?

01:21

We can now say our model is “to scale”.

01:24

And we have an awesome prop for our recreations of King Kong. [King Kong recreation on stage]

01:28

So why are we so excited about these little beauties?

01:30

Well, scale models are super useful!

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And not only for King Kong reenactments––for architects and builders, too. [Women holding a floor plan]

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They use to-scale models to plan out what they’re constructing and make everything

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exactly the way they want it before they build the real thing.

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Plus, a to-scale model is a lot easier to transport than a life-size one… [Woman carrying a model of a building]

01:48

Alrighty!

01:49

That does it for this exclusive peek into Shmoop Models, Inc’s newest development. [Girl asleep behind a computer]

01:52

Thanks for joining us, and we have a special closing message from all the hard working

01:56

Shmoop employees…

01:57

Seriously, guys?? [Everyone at the presentation is asleep]

01:58

Ugh….we should've hired real actors…

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