09-10-2011, 01:03 AM
When I was a kid I used to love 1/32 scale figures (of any period).
Airfix often used to make 1/72 and 1/32 versions of the same figures (especially Napoleonics).
When it comes wargaming figures, the 20mm plastics always seemed a little insubstantial to me. That was why I was glad to discover 25mm metal figures which I began to collect (especially as financial circumstances allowed). I even remember you could also get both 20mm and 30mm in metal as well.
These days these 28mm figures by many manufacturers are so good and detailed that I don't really feel the need for larger figures. 28mm (many approaching 30mm) seems the perfect size to me - especially in order to assemble decent sized units.
Airfix often used to make 1/72 and 1/32 versions of the same figures (especially Napoleonics).
When it comes wargaming figures, the 20mm plastics always seemed a little insubstantial to me. That was why I was glad to discover 25mm metal figures which I began to collect (especially as financial circumstances allowed). I even remember you could also get both 20mm and 30mm in metal as well.
These days these 28mm figures by many manufacturers are so good and detailed that I don't really feel the need for larger figures. 28mm (many approaching 30mm) seems the perfect size to me - especially in order to assemble decent sized units.
[size=75:2kpklzm3]Ghostmojo / Howard Johnston[/size]
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[size=75:2kpklzm3]Xerxes - "What did the guy in the pass say?" ... Scout - "Μολὼν λαβέ my Lord - and he meant it!!!"[/size]
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[size=75:2kpklzm3]Xerxes - "What did the guy in the pass say?" ... Scout - "Μολὼν λαβέ my Lord - and he meant it!!!"[/size]