The first number, 1, represents the actual real-life object. The number following the colon or forward slash (e.g., 35, 48, 144, etc.), indicates how many times smaller the model is than the real-life object.
How do you read out the scale verbally correctly?
There are various ways to read out the scale verbally, all of which are equally correct and commonly used. For example, with 1:35 (or 1/35), you can say 'one thirty-fifth', 'one to thirty-five', 'one thirty-five', or even simply 'thirty-fifth scale'.
But how long is it?
This is a challenging question to answer when referring to scale, as different vehicles and objects vary in size in real life. For example, an Airbus A380 is far larger than a Boeing 737, and that difference in size will scale down equally.
Need more information?
We encourage you to contact us or call (02 8332 1440 between Mon-Fri 9am-5pm) before you make a purchase. Our friendly customer service team can measure the model for you if the size is not included in the product description
How do you read out the scale verbally correctly?
There are various ways to read out the scale verbally, all of which are equally correct and commonly used. For example, with 1:35 (or 1/35), you can say 'one thirty-fifth', 'one to thirty-five', 'one thirty-five', or even simply 'thirty-fifth scale'.
But how long is it?
This is a challenging question to answer when referring to scale, as different vehicles and objects vary in size in real life. For example, an Airbus A380 is far larger than a Boeing 737, and that difference in size will scale down equally.
Need more information?
We encourage you to contact us or call (02 8332 1440 between Mon-Fri 9am-5pm) before you make a purchase. Our friendly customer service team can measure the model for you if the size is not included in the product description