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I'd say pixels the closest it can get. Alos, the bigger the pixel selection, the smaller the pixel error becomes. While for the huma the error is 1-2 pixels out of the 22, for a car thats 4-5pixels out of 800 pixels. Using teh 21 pixels = 175 cm, the engine is 14.25m tall and 84.5m long, not counting the section that extends above the connection. An average car is 67.5m long, with the connection parts.
I wont get mad :D. I'd say pixels the closest it can get. Also, the bigger the pixel selection, the smaller the pixel error becomes. While for the human the error is 1-2 pixels out of the 22, for a car thats 4-5pixels out of 800 pixels. Using the 21 pixels = 175 cm, the engine is 14.25m tall and 84.5m long, not counting the section that extends above the connection. An average car is 67.5m long, with the connection parts. That would make the train  67.585km long or 42 miles long. I'll change that on the site

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I wont get mad :D. I'd say pixels the closest it can get. Also, the bigger the pixel selection, the smaller the pixel error becomes. While for the human the error is 1-2 pixels out of the 22, for a car thats 4-5pixels out of 800 pixels. Using the 21 pixels = 175 cm, the engine is 14.25m tall and 84.5m long, not counting the section that extends above the connection. An average car is 67.5m long, with the connection parts. That would make the train  67.585km long or 42 miles long. I'll change that on the site