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The question I have on this subject is, can you mix and match 1/24 and 1/25 scale engines in your builds without problems?

That depends on the tooling. Sometimes manufacturers can get the proportions off in either direction: too big or too small in either scale.

Generally as a rule (obviously) 1:24 is bigger than 1:25; but it doesn't always work that way. I don't have any specific examples but I have read about a few.

Anyone else ?

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The question I have on this subject is, can you mix and match 1/24 and 1/25 scale engines in your builds without problems?

For the most part yes, realistically the difference between 1/24 and 1/25 is smaller than the margin for error of many kits.

a scale foot in 1/24 scale is 0.5" a scale inch in 1/24 is 0.0416"

a scale foot in 1/25 is 0.48" a scale inch in 1/25 is .04"

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another thing to think about is that if youre building a 1/25 car and want a really gnarly motor, you can use a slightly larger 1/24 motor and/or accessories.

but as others have implied, in many cases you can mix and match, it just depends on how it looks to your eye.

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The difference between 1/24 and 1/25 is 4%. It hardly matters in 99% of the situations a model car builder would run into. I measured my Monogram "1/24" Mercedes 540K and it turned out to be 1/21 - 12% bigger than stated. I was wondering why the 540K was almost as big as a Duesenberg! :):P

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