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Old 01-03-2007, 05:42 PM
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1/24,1/25 plastic models

could someone post a picture with 2 cars one 1/24 and the other 1/25 so i could se the difference in them.
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Old 01-03-2007, 06:27 PM
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Re: 1/24,1/25 plastic models

No one can do that. It is impossible.



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Re: 1/24,1/25 plastic models

I think one of those is horribly out of scale. the japan kit appears to be more accurately detailed, so I'd think that it would be closer to scale, however my "stock" 180SX teardrop rims that are supposed to be 15" scale out to a horribly large 18"!

but yes, 1/24 is larger overall than 1/25.
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Re: 1/24,1/25 plastic models

1/25 Acura Integra by Revell (left) and 1/24 Honda Integra by Fujimi (right)
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Re: 1/24,1/25 plastic models

yeah i just wanted to see what is the size differrence because i like building my cars i the 1/25 scale but now that i know that its not that of a big differrence i can buy my favorite cars in 1/24 scale because im having trouble finding the cars that i like in 1/25.
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Old 01-03-2007, 09:35 PM
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Re: 1/24,1/25 plastic models

When they're on the shelf it's pretty close. Close enough to not really even be noticeable. They are close enough that a lot of parts, even, are interchangeable between scales. Wheels, seats, and other parts can be used in one scale or the other. Aside from direct fitting parts (bumpers, etc), only engines seem to be obviously out of scale when put in one from the other.
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