Just a small and quick post for today....
Stephan, aka Duke of Baylen asked a question about figure scale in the comments of me last post.
He asked, "How well do the Silver Bayonet figures fit with the Perries? I imagine the former are rather larger but I haven't any to compare. My interest is how well the Silver Bayonet figures would fit with the Deadloque range which really are big [though full of character]."
So here's a pic that will give you all and Stephen an idea of their scale.
From L to R Essex, Eureka, North Star (Muskets & Tomahawks), Perry and finally The Silver Bayonet.
They're all based up on Warbases 2mm round bases, wit Eureka being the smallest, but its quite difficult to decide on the tallest, but hopefully, you'll all agree that you can quite easily use all these figures together with no issues?
So what do you think????
I think you should use them as-is. People come in all sizes anyway!
ReplyDeleteThey do John, they do.
DeleteI would have no heartburn mixing them.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear Jon.
DeleteLooking great together!
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael.
DeleteThat look perfectly interchangeable Ray....the Silver Bayonet one may be the chunkiest, but not by much, and Grenzer John above is correct re mixing them together.
ReplyDeleteThanks Keith, I couldn't agree more.
DeleteI think they all work really well and seem a decent match of reach other, no one figure really towers over or is rally smaller than the next. Nice comparison shot.
ReplyDeleteThey work well together, don't they?
DeleteLook fine from here Ray. Good that there are multiple ranges to choose from for this project.
ReplyDeleteYep, very handy indeed!!!
DeleteThey look like they fit together to me!
ReplyDeleteGlad you agree, Alex.
DeleteI find that sometimes it is not so much the height that is the issue, but the differences in equipment size. They all look good to me.
ReplyDeleteI think they all match it pretty well, but I know what you mean about the weapon size though.
DeleteI'd be more than happy to mix them in units
ReplyDeleteCool, thanks Neil.
DeleteCertainly not a problem using any of the models shown together!
ReplyDeleteCheers Joe, I think everyone's saying the same thing.
DeleteLook fine together especially as not in units (where I prefer all figures to be same size)
ReplyDeleteI'll be mixing them, I don't think it matters, but horses for courses, so they say!!
DeleteThose look great Ray!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Cheers Chris!
DeleteI can't see a problem, even less so at gaming distance on the table.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely David!
DeleteNice comparison of these figures and they look good together. 👍
ReplyDeleteThere is just one question in my mind. Why do you call this 25 mm figures? They are scale 1/56, not? If so they are 28 mm. There are figures in scale 1/72, like the brand Zvezda, who are 25,5 mm tall.
Have a look here: https://plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=738
It's just me I'm afraid. I call all 25-28mm figures 25mm, just for ease.
DeleteIt was my thought that you are lazy Ray. A 5 is lower on the keyboard as the 8. Just joking 😃, but I wanted to be sure that I wasn't missing something! The figures are fantastic painted and that is the most important thing!
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