Attached library MCS are totally different sizes.

Attached library MCS are totally different sizes.

I join them in my body, but they are totally different sizes. If I have the scale that didn't help because then big becomes too small.

If I correct their size and width some ridiculous.

Is there something I can do?

Unless you add a scale somewhere, the objects will be the size they normally are. The only recommendation I can think to offer means that you need to design things for size, they will be used. Or maybe I'm missing just a key part of the description of the problem?

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