In our store, you will find stickers of various sizes and purposes.
For your project, you need stickers that will look harmonious. That is, they should match the scale of your project.
If you don’t know what your scale is, take an object whose size you can measure.
For example, you use a figurine of a person that you bought in a toy store. Measure its size. Let’s say it is 10 cm. The height of an average person is about 180 cm. This means that your scale is 1/18. Yes, we have forgotten fractions, but it’s not difficult. If the figure is 30 cm, then the scale is 30/180 = 1/6.
I am using centimeters as an example, but inches work the same way.
If you know your scale, feel free to choose the size that suits you. All stickers are made in exact accordance with the scales.
And here’s another tip: stickers one size larger and one size smaller will also work for you. In real life, signs can be smaller or larger, as can road markings, graffiti, etc.
For a 1/43 scale project, you can take a set of 1/64 and 1/43. Or 1/43 and 1/24. This will make your scene even more interesting.
Below is an example of how different scales differ from each other.

As you understand, this is not the actual size of the stickers; this image only shows the scale ratio.
How to choose stickers for buildings.
For a garage, choose a size that matches the scale of your cars.
For other buildings where you use graffiti, you can use any stickers from my store. The stickers are designed for buildings on a scale of 1/64 to 1/43. They can also be used for 1/24. If you are making a dollhouse on a scale of 1/6 or a garage for 1/18 and need graffiti stickers, please email me and I will try to help you.
I hope you now have a better understanding of how to choose a sticker. If you have any questions, please email me and I will respond.
Wishing you creativity and inspiration!
