GOLDEN WHEELS
GOLDEN WHEELS
What is the scale of these GOLDEN WHEELS models? 1/32 or 1/43?


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Re: GOLDEN WHEELS
Those are cool.
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Re: GOLDEN WHEELS
I have most of these in 1/18 but they also make them in 1/32. If you paint them and do a little custom work you end up with some vehicles that really look good in dios.
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Re: GOLDEN WHEELS
These vehicles are represented as 1/32 but I think they are a small 1/32. It amazes me that from manufacturer to manufacturer, like clothes and shoes, 1/32 can be 1/35 or 1/34 or even in some instances closer to 1/43.... In other words a specific scale should be the same across the board......
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