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Post by blaxkleric on Jan 15, 2010 1:52:04 GMT 1
I play in both 28mm and 15mm; but have a few 15mm models per base at that size so the Skirmish numbers look a lot more than they actually are (e.g. A Leader base in 15mm would have a Leader and a couple of other models on it - just to make it look good (hopefully). It still only counts as a single Leader model as far as the game is concerned). Blaxkleric www.fantorical.blogspot.com/
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Jan 15, 2010 16:27:34 GMT 1
Post by cheetor on Jan 15, 2010 16:27:34 GMT 1
28mm for almost everything, Fantasy, Sci-Fi and Modern. I do play a little 10mm Fantasy and I have a lot of 6mm sci-fi. I hope to put my 10mm fantasy through its paces with the new Ganesha mass fantasy combat game and I seriously cant wait for Mighty Monsters to give the 6mm and my Gashapon a serious run out
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Jan 21, 2010 17:08:30 GMT 1
Post by charger3604bbl on Jan 21, 2010 17:08:30 GMT 1
For SBH I play in 28mm.
I have a large undead army I use for WHFB and I use that for SBH as well. I also collected a lot of MageKnight figures back in the day, so they have been making appearances as well. Dreamblade, though the figs tend to be a bit big, have some great figs as well that I like to use.
In our group people use GW, Reaper, MegaMinis, Confrontation and D&D Minis.
Chris
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Jan 21, 2010 17:11:42 GMT 1
Post by navarro on Jan 21, 2010 17:11:42 GMT 1
28mm for me also, I have lots of goblins from old rackham and collecting alkemy and ilyad miniatures... also will get redboxgames minis.
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Post by El Grego on Jan 22, 2010 4:06:46 GMT 1
I have yet to play SBH, but my intended scale is 28mm to use all of the odds and sods in my collection.
When the army-level fantasy game is available, 15mm!
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Jan 22, 2010 12:25:55 GMT 1
Post by runswithscissors on Jan 22, 2010 12:25:55 GMT 1
15mm, 40mm and occasionally true 25mm using old skool figures. I don't find the 15mm stuff too fiddly.
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Jan 30, 2010 22:23:40 GMT 1
Post by verytallian1 on Jan 30, 2010 22:23:40 GMT 1
I play with lots of different scales but not all at the smae time :-) I am curently using 10mm individually based from some WM left overs and Kallistra command blisters. (They are pretty good value -IMO) I have a fair ammount of 15mm which i use because i can get different flavours of human types. My 25/28mm collection is mainly GW Lord of the Rings range with a smattering of mins from the 80's and early 90's. I would suggest using what ever you have got, warbands don't cost the earth so you could have them in mutiply scales :-)
Ian
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Post by wolfen on Feb 1, 2010 14:58:34 GMT 1
I use both scales 28 and 15mm I like 15mm better cause it uses less space plus you can get the figures a whole lot cheaper
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Post by cesareborgia on Feb 9, 2010 11:27:53 GMT 1
I play with 288 mm 'cause for skirmish in my opinion it is the best scale.
Pierpaolo
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Post by croaker on Feb 10, 2010 2:19:02 GMT 1
I have a ton of D&D and SW figures, so 28mm is a no brainer for me. They keep on making D&D figures which just adds to the possiblities. I have not used any SW figures, yet for FL but I plan to soon. I think a lot of those figures would be adequate in a modern world setting. Not all the figures look space age. Plus, both ranges are prepainted and pretty cheap to come by. Confronation models (the prepainted which are closer to 30mm) work really well also.
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