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  2. 1:24 scale - Wikipedia

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    1:24 scale

  3. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    List of scale model sizes

  4. G scale - Wikipedia

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    G scale - Wikipedia ... G scale

  5. Scale model - Wikipedia

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    This designates that 1 inch (or centimeter) on the model represents 8 such units on the prototype. In English-speaking countries, the scale is sometimes expressed as the number of feet on the prototype corresponding to one inch on the model, e.g. 1:48 scale = "1 inch to 4 feet", 1:96 = "1 inch to 8 feet", etc.

  6. Rail transport modelling scales - Wikipedia

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    Fn3 scale, together with G scale and 1 ⁄ 2 inch (1:24) scale, are commonly and collectively referred to as "Large Scale" by many modelers. Fn2 scale: 1:20.3: 30 mm or 32 mm Used by mostly American modelers wishing to model smaller industrial prototypes, including two-footers; this is a minority scale.

  7. Slot car - Wikipedia

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    1:24 scale cars are built so that one unit of length (such as an inch or millimetre) on the model equals 24 units on the actual car. Thus, a model of a Jaguar XK-E (185 inches or 4.7 m overall length) would be 7.7 inches (20 cm) long in 1:24 scale. 1:24 cars require a course so large as to be impractical for many home enthusiasts, so most ...

  8. Action figure - Wikipedia

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    Inches per foot Size Examples [12] 1:32 ... 1:24: 0.5" [12.7 mm] 2.5" [63.5 mm] 2.5-inch ... Also used for "Classic scale" model horses and called 1-inch scale ...

  9. Model car - Wikipedia

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    Later, popular scales went even larger. In the United States, 1:25 (6 to 7 inches) became the staple size for plastic promotional models, while European manufacturers went to 1:24 or 1:18 (about 9 inches long). The larger 1:12 scale was occasionally seen and more rarely, 1:10 or 1:8.

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