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1:72 = 20mm. This are the best playing BF, easy to paint, easy to carry on the bags.
Shadow4ce said:Related question:
Is "N" scale, aka 1/144 I believe, the same as 15mm, or is it a tad larger?
retaf33c said:I've got all my FoW vehicles and a lot of spare troops so I'm going with 15m.
For those using 15m are you converting all the measurements to centimeters or leaving them in inches?
Ben2 said:One thing I would say is that you will need to change table size if you change ground scale unless you are playing an either very big game (cm) or very small game (2x inches)
442rct said:Don't forget Valiant Miniatures does 1/72 hard styrene plastic Tommies and Late Germans. They have also released GIs!!
According to my boxes:Rabidchild said:442rct said:Don't forget Valiant Miniatures does 1/72 hard styrene plastic Tommies and Late Germans. They have also released GIs!!
And they are beautiful, just remember that they're bigger than other 1/72 scale plastic soldiers. Anyone know how they compare to 20mm models? If normal 1/72 are a little small next to 20mm figs, the Valiant stuff might be just right.
Agis said:15mm = 1/100 - use cm or inches (looks actually more realistic in inches; the gun ranges look fitting)
retaf33c said:Played a game this weekend with 15mm using inches and it played well. The one problem was that at this scale using inches, the buildings come out undersized. Might have to cm when determining building sizes.Agis said:15mm = 1/100 - use cm or inches (looks actually more realistic in inches; the gun ranges look fitting)
We did like the size of the battlefield with 15s