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Analytics Analytics. Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. You might as well go 30mm and be compatible with both scales and have vehicles. I'd caution that Gas. If you do a line, I'd suggest looking for what holes your offerings will fill, in either scale, and go that route if it looks like sales will cover and surpass the costs.

You'd sell more models assuming it wasn't another sherman, tiger, etc, etc. I strongly suspect they did this because they couldn't remain competitive with larger model company prices. Not to mention that this actually means their models are not scale models at all.

As to the pictures the do show just what I was talking about:. The American vehicles and some of the Half tracks do look smaller. I don't really do assembly though, so that might be a problem. Lots from the interwar period and ideal for VBCW or early war.

Some can be got from Ebay for GBP each. Of course they need a re-paint and teh 'collectors' will howl but. This has been discussed before and argued. The article in the link says it best. You can't go by height to match a figure with scale when the figures are all giant dwarfs!

Some figures produced today are different from those made in the Nineties,good sculptors are more aware of anatomic aspects. Don't bring 40kay into this: Their guns are vastly overscale. The gun on a Basilisk is a little bigger, even though the basilisk supposedly has a smaller bore than the Paladin's mm. Dexter Ward: and do not forget the base, the posture and the rigidity of the figures. If you see the real size of a , yes it will carry 10 men, but its very very cramped.

I am 6'3" and i can look over the side into one just. I find way too big. I know die cast th have been popular, but there are more and more vehicles available in th. The biggest factor me is "looking right to my eye". If i think the figures and vehicles look good and are in proprotion to their supposed period counterpart vehicles then thats all I care about. I am not a model fanatic or rivet counter who will spend hours bemouning the fact that one MG34 barrel is longer than another.

I don't want to sound insulting, but that is a poor argument. You can't argue that the scale of the vehicles matches the guys and then say that they don't match and it is the fault of the infantry. If I tried that argument at home, then it's not my pants that are too small for me, it's that I am too big for my pants. My wife would tell me: Well, then get a size that fits.

The base size is not a factor. The factor is the dimensions of the models. But the size issues do exist and clown-car vehicles are not to my liking. That's because of scale creep. These were sometimes called Heroic 25s. But what is 25mm to the eyes? Another three millimeters taller, so let's call them 28s. But, of course, that meant that sculptors started making "large scale 28s", 28mm "measured to the eyes".

I'm not really worried about exact historical accuracy, but more of a cinematic look. Daggermaw wrote: i guess what i'm asking is if i got 28mm WWII minis, then mounted them on GW "slotta" bases what size would look good?

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There is a section in the book where we talk about the values we expect all staff to demonstrate in their working lives. These values are Lawyers, Guns and Money. The Miniatures Page wrote: 28mm The "large" 25mm figures are sometimes listed as being 28mm. Not a wargaming scale. Some display figures available in this scale. Also a railroad scale P48 gauge. Milton, WI.

In my experience, it depends on what you want it for. Way too small! It seems to me that the 28mm scale is too far out of reality to be used with anything created "true scale". Too many exaggerated details, hands, heads, weapons.

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The official scale for 28mm is as 28mm scale models are classed as Heroic. My RoE 28mm Germans have a Corgi scale die cast tank which is great, but my Royal Marines have a Centaur tank which is a Tamiya tank and that looks fine as well. Live your life that the fear of death can never enter your heart.

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