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Post by jim1973 on Nov 9, 2018 4:06:58 GMT
This sort of model could drive me into 2mm gaming! linkJim
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Post by sonic on Nov 9, 2018 7:16:23 GMT
Already driven. Have a 2mm Roman city on the go and that castle is on my Christmas wish list. (I know it's not expensive,but I have so much stuff to work on that I no longer buy figures etc. for myself!)
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Post by Cromwell on Nov 9, 2018 8:24:19 GMT
As Oscar Wilde said "I can resist everything, except temptation."
I tried 2mm gaming and I am tempted to do so again!
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Post by hammurabi70 on Nov 9, 2018 9:21:43 GMT
No need for 2mm. I use my 6mm troops whose base sizes mean they match well with tiny terrain: vertical scale is a bit off but ground scale is fine.
These look really good and I fear another strain on the bank account coming.
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Post by martin on Nov 9, 2018 9:45:07 GMT
This sort of model could drive me into 2mm gaming! linkJim Very nice model, indeed. As I usually use smaller scale buildings for BUAs (normally 1/300 buildings for 15mm figures) it could well work. I, too, have the Brigade Games Roman town. What I haven’t had is the time or urge to get on and paint it 😳
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Post by Tony Aguilar on Nov 9, 2018 22:14:16 GMT
This sort of model could drive me into 2mm gaming! linkJim Very nice model, indeed. As I usually use smaller scale buildings for BUAs (normally 1/300 buildings for 15mm figures) it could well work. I, too, have the Brigade Games Roman town. What I haven’t had is the time or urge to get on and paint it 😳 6mm is what I like as well. Unfortunately, 2mm looks a bit too small to work for me. The models do look nice, though.
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Post by lkmjbc on Nov 10, 2018 3:07:26 GMT
Whimps... 3" Base width stands with 6mm figs and 2mm terrain. That is what real men do.
Joe Collins
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