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Post by jim1973 on Feb 19, 2023 22:26:42 GMT
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Post by judebecker on Feb 20, 2023 4:00:03 GMT
The size of Epic Battles miniatures is 13.5mm (intended exact scale stated by Warlord Games).
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Post by felixs on Feb 20, 2023 7:37:50 GMT
The size of Epic Battles miniatures is 13.5mm (intended exact scale stated by Warlord Games). Which means - and this seems to be substantiated by most reviews - that they mix neither with 10mm nor with 15mm. Strange decision, but will sell anyway, due to being relatively cheap and being glossy and advertised with colour and all.
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Post by martin on Feb 20, 2023 8:11:49 GMT
As others have mentioned, 13.5mm, Jim, so they don’t mix with 15mm or most ‘10mm’…. however… Kallistra 10mm (more like 12mm) were very, very close in size to the Warlord ACW (and ‘epic Waterloo’) series of figures, so gamers used them to top up eg skirmishers, cavalry artillery and generals. Unfortunately, Kallistra don’t seem to cover mid-C17th, so not an option in this case.
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Post by jim1973 on Feb 20, 2023 13:52:54 GMT
It just seemed that the individual figures, like the cavalry, were larger than the previous releases on their 6cm base.
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Post by charlie1449 on Feb 22, 2023 20:14:46 GMT
The initial reviews are saying close to 14mm and believe they may mix well with Steel Fist miniatures which are true 15mm, the ACW were smaller (slightly)than the Napoleonic which the foot didn’t mix too bad with early Napoleonic. If you’re on Facebook there’s a Warlord epic group with plenty of info.
Millers Miniatures on YouTube does a review and size comparison ‘Steel Fist ‘ miniatures look like a good match.
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