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-. What is the difference between models that are to scale and models that are not to scale?

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The "scale" of a model is it's size relative to the size of the "real" version. So compared to a 1:24 scale model, the real version is 24 times larger in size or 1:1 in scale. The model on top is "1:18 Scale", which means it is one eighteenth the size of the real thing. So basically scale models are based on a scale of the real thing (of whatever thing it is, like a car). While models are not, they can be any size.

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