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I would say, start with the provided examples to learn how a ball is build.

Then try your own bigger version and learn from it. Then try again until you get it right.

Drawing a circle on graphics paper can be helpful.

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A ball with a solid surface 50 studs wide is a going to be one seriously heavy lump of Lego if you just upscale the plate-balls as they've done in the examples already provided to you.

Perhaps it may be appropriate to check out the UCS Death Star II for a few ideas on building a sphere around a Technic framework? Instructions can be found online...

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