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- 1:24_scale abstract "1:24 scale is a very popular size for automobile models such as injection-molded plastic model kits or metal die-cast toys, which are built and collected by both children and adults. 1:24 means that a unit of measurement, such as one inch or one centimeter, on the model represents 24 units on the actual object. An example would be one inch of length on a model automobile would represent 24 inches on the real vehicle.Primarily automobile models are made in this scale, with a few examples of tractor trailers and other larger equipment. In the United States there is a very minor variation of the 1:24 scale, where many automobile plastic model kits are scaled at 1:25.1:24 is the largest of the traditional slot car sizes - and the earliest. Lionel's (USA) 1:24 electric autos of 1912-1916 became the first known commercial slot cars. In 1955, the Model Automobile Racing Association of Kalamazoo, Michigan, built the first track for electric rail-racing (the short-lived immediate predecessor to slot racing) in the US. Unlike the seminal Southport (UK) track that inspired it, the MARA table was designed for 1:24 as well as 1:32 competition. With that beginning, the US adopted 1:24 as the primary scale for serious competition during the heyday of slot car racing in the 1960s, while Britain and Europe favored 1:32, and have continued to do so.1:24 scale is very close to the scale (1:22.5) used for European G scale narrow-gauge model trains, so 1:24 models are often used on model train layouts.Doll houses and furniture are also found in 1:24 scale. An average adult male human figure stands just under 3 inches (76 mm) tall.The British plastic model kit company Airfix have produced a number of 1:24 scale aircraft in its 'Super Kit' range, including the Supermarine Spitfire, Messerschmitt Bf 109 - both initially with the option of motorised propellers, Junkers Ju 87 Stuka, Hawker Siddeley Harrier, and Focke-Wulf Fw 190. The latest to be released are the de Havilland Mosquito and the Hawker Typhoon. An earlier release was a 1:24 scale model of the Wallis WA-116 \"Little Nellie\" autogyro as portrayed in the 1967 James Bond film, You Only Live Twice.".
- 1:24_scale thumbnail Slotcar_scale_comparison.png?width=300.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageExternalLink www.ozdiecastmodels.com.
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- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink 1:32_scale.
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- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Airfix.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scale_model_scales.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Toy_cars_and_trucks.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland_Mosquito.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Die-cast_toy.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink File:Slotcar_scale_comparison.png.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Focke-Wulf_Fw_190.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink G_scale.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Hawker_Siddeley_Harrier.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Hawker_Typhoon.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink James_Bond.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Junkers_Ju_87.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Lionel_Corporation.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rail_transport_modelling_scale_standards.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink List_of_scale_model_sizes.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Messerschmitt_Bf_109.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Plastic_model.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport_modelling.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Rail_transport_modelling_scales.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Scale_model.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Slot_car.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Supermarine_Spitfire.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink Wallis_WA-116_Agile.
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLink You_Only_Live_Twice_(film).
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText " inch scale".
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "1/24".
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "1:24 scale".
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "1:24".
- 1:24_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "a scale of one-half inch equals one foot".
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- 1:24_scale subject Category:Scale_model_scales.
- 1:24_scale subject Category:Toy_cars_and_trucks.
- 1:24_scale type Car.
- 1:24_scale type Vehicle.
- 1:24_scale comment "1:24 scale is a very popular size for automobile models such as injection-molded plastic model kits or metal die-cast toys, which are built and collected by both children and adults. 1:24 means that a unit of measurement, such as one inch or one centimeter, on the model represents 24 units on the actual object.".
- 1:24_scale label "1:24 scale".
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- 1:24_scale sameAs 24スケール.
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- 1:24_scale depiction Slotcar_scale_comparison.png.
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