1/24 scale in feet/inchs
yes it is.
1/84
Remember it this way: If you had two model submarines of the same boat, one was 1:50 scale and one was 1:200 scale, which model would be larger?
If you mean 1/64, it means that it is 1/64 of the original size. One inch in the model would represent just over 5 feet in the real thing.
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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.
The scale represents the relation of the map (or model or what ever else) to what it is meant to represent. A 1:1 scale model of a Lamborghini would be exactly the same size as a real car. A 1:10 scale model is 1/10th as big, so every inch or cm or meter on the model would represent 10 inches or cm or meters on the real car. It doesn't matter with scales what unit is used, it is a constant relationship
1:35 scale means that 1 unit on the model represents 35 units in real life. To convert this to centimeters, you would need to measure the real-life object and divide by 35 to find its representation in centimeters on the model.