In the diagram above, the same
car can be seen at different scales. Scale is an indication
of relative sizes. A 1:64 scale diecast car is one 64th
the size of the real automobile. Written another way, the
real automobile is 64 times larger. Likewise, a 1:18 scale
diecast car means the real one is 18 times larger.
Look at the number after the "1". The larger
the number, the smaller the vehicle is. For example, a
1:34 scale car is smaller
than a 1:18 scale car.
Scale can be written with a colon or a slash. For example,
1:24 scale means the same
as 1/24 scale.
How does length relate to scale? In the image above, both
cars are 1:18 scale. Since the Volkswagen Beetle is shorter
than the Ford Thunderbird in real life, the 1:18 scale diecast
Beetle will be shorter as well.
The image above is a sample of how detail
differs by scale. In general, larger cars will be more detailed,
look more accurate, and have more features. For example,
many 1/18 scale cars have workable steering and some have
spring suspension for the tires. Features and level of detailing
will vary by manufacturer.