Friday, December 19, 2014

Why I don't mind mixing scales


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    1. Thanks, Bryan. When I saw this photo online, it just spoke to me that it explained the situation more eloquently than I could put it into words, thus I grabbed it, gave it the lolcat treatment over at BigHugeLabs, and viola!

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  2. That picture is 'spot on' Chris... But I simply can't bring myself to do it. Hell I struggle to play a game when there's more than one manufacturer on the table!! Sad I know...

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    1. I understand. I was that way at one time. It's a hard mindset to shake if you're inculcated into it initially.

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  3. Are the weapons of the taller people proportionately larger ? (and there's no great disparity in head sizes etc).
    I have no problems with scale, but 28mm and 35mm are not scales.
    I have a problem with a lot of figures that have hands over a foot long or fingers nearly 2 inches thick,

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    1. Hey, freaks gotta work somewhere, right? And I know the mm labels aren't scales, but you find me another single word I can use in a headline that makes for easy comprehension that doesn't belabor the point. Believe me, I tried.

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  4. Spot on pic, that is always been the way how I think and argue when it comes to scale of minis that we as humans are all different shapes, sizes and odd designs...I have zero issue with using off scales...4

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  5. That is great! Height doesn't bother however weapons sizes do a little bit.

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  6. Ha! Great photo Christipher! I promised Milsy an article on this better get cracking.

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  7. Look, they even have some 15mm ones in front ;)

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