1/24 scale in feet/inchs
yes it is.
A 1:32 scale model means that every 1 unit of measurement on the model represents 32 units in real life. For example, if a real object is 32 feet long, the model would be 1 foot long. This scale is commonly used for model trains, vehicles, and figures, providing a good balance between detail and size for display and collection.
A 1:35 scale model means that every unit of measurement on the model represents 35 units in real life. For example, if a real vehicle is 3.5 meters long, the model would be 10 centimeters long. This scale is commonly used for military models, making them detailed and manageable in size for display and collection.
A 1:72 scale model means that every 1 unit of measurement on the model corresponds to 72 units in real life. For example, if the actual object is 72 inches long, the model would be 1 inch long. This scale is commonly used for aircraft, military vehicles, and figures, making it popular among hobbyists and collectors due to its manageable size and level of detail.
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how big is 1/3
1/24 scale in feet/inchs
400mm
it's about 58'4"
If the real car is 18 feet long, the toy will be 1 foot long
It depends on what the original model was. If the original model was 100 inches, then a 1/50th scale would be 2 inches.
A little bigger than 1:33 scale but not quite as big as 1:31 scale. lol. Sorry, I couldn't resist. When referring to model car building it is a scale of 1:32. As an example, every inch of the actual vehicle is 1/32 of an inch to the model. So every foot or 12 inches would be 3/8 of an inch.
1/48 means it is in a scale. If the real aircraft is 48 feet long, then the model is 1 foot long. A smaller scale 1/72 means a model 1 foot long would be of a real aicraft 72 feet long.
yes it is.
A 1:32 scale model means that every 1 unit of measurement on the model represents 32 units in real life. For example, if a real object is 32 feet long, the model would be 1 foot long. This scale is commonly used for model trains, vehicles, and figures, providing a good balance between detail and size for display and collection.
A 1:35 scale model means that every unit of measurement on the model represents 35 units in real life. For example, if a real vehicle is 3.5 meters long, the model would be 10 centimeters long. This scale is commonly used for military models, making them detailed and manageable in size for display and collection.