A typical car is approximately 5 cm long in 1:87, 7 cm in 1:64, 10 cm in 1:43, 12-15 cm in 1:32, 15-20 cm in 1:24 and 20-25 cm at 1:18.
In the 1:32 Scale, 1 centimeter of the miniature represents 32 centimeters of the real model, or what is the same; 32 centimeters of the real model are represented in 1 centimeter of the miniature.
The 1/32 scal...
A typical car is approximately 5 cm long in 1:87, 7 cm in 1:64, 10 cm in 1:43, 12-15 cm in 1:32, 15-20 cm in 1:24 and 20-25 cm at 1:18.
In the 1:32 Scale, 1 centimeter of the miniature represents 32 centimeters of the real model, or what is the same; 32 centimeters of the real model are represented in 1 centimeter of the miniature.
The 1/32 scale is a scale commonly used in model making, especially in model cars, airplanes, trains and figures. It means that 1 unit in the model represents 32 units in reality. For example, if you are building a 1/32 scale car model and the actual car is 4 meters long, your model will be 12.5 centimeters long (4 meters divided by 32).
This scale is popular among model hobbyists for several reasons. On the one hand, it is large enough to allow for a considerable level of detail in the models, making them attractive for display and collecting. On the other hand, they don't take up as much space as larger scales, such as 1/18, making them more manageable to store and display.