robf
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Jan 11, 2010 12:19:28 GMT 1
Post by robf on Jan 11, 2010 12:19:28 GMT 1
Hi Guys
So far I have been playing in 28mm but am tempted to go to 15mm so I can play on smaller spaces
I wonder if it might be a bit fiddly though - what scale are you playing in ?
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gruen
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Jan 11, 2010 12:48:44 GMT 1
Post by gruen on Jan 11, 2010 12:48:44 GMT 1
I play with single based 10mm Figures.
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robur
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Jan 11, 2010 12:57:27 GMT 1
Post by robur on Jan 11, 2010 12:57:27 GMT 1
28mm! I've a lot of 1/72 (20mm) figures, but too many for the skirmish level of SBH. Maybe I would use them for the large battles and army battles.
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Derek H
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Jan 11, 2010 15:03:39 GMT 1
Post by Derek H on Jan 11, 2010 15:03:39 GMT 1
Mainly 28mm Samurai up 'til now.
But I've got a whole load of 40mm Lord of the Rings stuff based up and ready for use. I bought up lot's of the LoTR Combat Hex figures when they were discontinued and dumped at heavy discounts.
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Jan 11, 2010 20:34:25 GMT 1
Post by warhound on Jan 11, 2010 20:34:25 GMT 1
I've got loads of odds and ends in 28mm, mainly from old Hott armies and stuff I liked or picked up cheap.
Being able to Shoe horn just about anything into SOBH means I will eventually be able to find a use for most of them.
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Jan 11, 2010 23:09:41 GMT 1
Post by boromirandkermit on Jan 11, 2010 23:09:41 GMT 1
I play in both 28mm and 15mm. I don't think 15mm is too fiddly. But it does let you have more terrain to choose from as its easier to store Cheers, Ben.
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Post by riverlake on Jan 12, 2010 0:19:04 GMT 1
What happened to 20mm (1/72)?
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Post by dogvader on Jan 12, 2010 2:31:50 GMT 1
The smallest scale that i wanna play with skirmish games is 20mm, but I prefer, however, the 28mm scale.
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Jan 12, 2010 15:35:34 GMT 1
Post by Outpost Eagle on Jan 12, 2010 15:35:34 GMT 1
I play in both 15mm and 28mm.
I like the 15mm for the smaller area needed to play but sometimes there are more details on the 28mm figures which makes them easier and more fun to paint. One noteable exception is Splintered Light Miniatures. They have great 15/18mm figures that have as much or more detail than most 28mm figures.
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Jan 12, 2010 18:45:56 GMT 1
Post by andrea sfiligoi on Jan 12, 2010 18:45:56 GMT 1
I play in 15mm, 20mm and 28mm
15mm at home and SF stuff 20mm mostly for historical (I have lots of painted ancient plastics) 28mm for demos at conventions (easier to see at a distance)
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Jan 12, 2010 22:32:29 GMT 1
Post by medievalbard on Jan 12, 2010 22:32:29 GMT 1
28mm for all types of games.Having a look at Mechs with SBH game to see I we can do a 4 v 4 lances type game.
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Post by richjones on Jan 14, 2010 0:11:57 GMT 1
We play in 12, 15, 20, 28 &36mm ... all work fine
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Jan 14, 2010 21:45:11 GMT 1
Post by LilNewbie on Jan 14, 2010 21:45:11 GMT 1
I own oodles and oodles of 25/28mm figures and terrain so we tend to play at that scale.
Newb.
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Jan 14, 2010 23:10:39 GMT 1
Post by wellender on Jan 14, 2010 23:10:39 GMT 1
I pretty much use 28mm. I like super heroes and they are more common in this scale.
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nb246
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Jan 14, 2010 23:30:23 GMT 1
Post by nb246 on Jan 14, 2010 23:30:23 GMT 1
28mm Sci-Fi & Pulp
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