If your willing to use 1/72 plastic"Toy Soldiers" (like me) there is a huge selection.Rabidchild said:Anyone have any advice on which scale to use for WWII: 1/72 or 28mm? I don't know much about other WWII games out there in either scale, so links or pictures would be great.
Mongoose Old Bear said:On the subject of World at War, while we have set the game at 28mm and that is the scale we are using in the Studio, I see absolutely no reason why you could not play using 20mm scale models. I haven't tried it but I bet you could give it a good go in 15mm as well, either with the ranges as is or using centimetres in place of inches. In short, we are trying to make the game as versatile as possible.
Mongoose Old Bear said:I have today just signed up West Wind Miniatures to support the game as well. So that adds to the deal with Bolt Action Miniatures and TableScape terrain.
My US infantry company is beginning to grow as well...
Mongoose Old Bear said:This isn't my project so I couldn't tell you, although I hope the idea catches on. :wink:
Thats good news.Mongoose Old Bear said:I have today just signed up West Wind Miniatures to support the game as well. So that adds to the deal with Bolt Action Miniatures and TableScape terrain.
My US infantry company is beginning to grow as well...
JayRaider said:Thats good news.Mongoose Old Bear said:I have today just signed up West Wind Miniatures to support the game as well. So that adds to the deal with Bolt Action Miniatures and TableScape terrain.
My US infantry company is beginning to grow as well...
I hope similar third party miniature support will be arranged for Evo Modern.
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Hiromoon said:Say me and a few of the other forum goes band together and made a product, can we market it as a Evo supplement for a nominal fee to the customer?
Hiromoon said:I see....
Why do I get the feeling this is going to be rather interesting in the next couple of months?