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General => General discussion => Topic started by: stainesy on 01 August 2012, 22:32
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Ok I am trying to find out what scale size a dicast car I just bought is.
Just won a mk3 golf pull bac and go toy car on eBay.
I'm going to take it apart paint it and buy some model BBS wheels for it.
The car is 11 long and the wheels are 1 and a Half cm in size.
Have found a company on eBay that sells cool rims for model cars but they are sold in sizes like 17" for scale size 24/1 or what ever the scales are.
How do I tell what scale it is?
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I'd say it was 1:370 if to scale.
That means for every cm on the model, there is 370cm of actual car.
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It's usually written on the bottom somewhere, the car is 11 what long, cm? Inches?
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It's usually written on the bottom somewhere, the car is 11 what long, cm? Inches?
oh yeah sorry 11cm long
i will have a look when it arives. thought seeing as its not a top model scale car but a pull back and go toy i as using the dicast shell from it may not have scale sizes on it.
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Take a gander here, 1:24 seems most likely
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die-cast_toy#Model_scales
Lol@1:370, faultless logic, but scaling doesn't quite work like that.
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yeah after looking at that im thinking 1/24 aswell wich is sweet as all the wheels i like are in that scale.
cheers mate :wink:
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I'd say it was 1:370 if to scale.
That means for every cm on the model, there is 370cm of actual car.
Big car in real life then. 40ish metres long!
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I'd say it was 1:370 if to scale.
That means for every cm on the model, there is 370cm of actual car.
Big car in real life then. 40ish metres long!
:grin: Thought the same
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It would help if each part of the ratio was in the same unit of measurement, oops!
Either 11:370 in mm or 1.1:37 in cm then :wink:
Is scaling ratio different to a normal ratio then? :huh:
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The size that you describe is most likely 1:43 scale
Thom
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.... and do you mean diecast?
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.... and do you mean diecast?
yes mr spelling policeman i meant diecast :rolleyes: :grin: