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This is a group of wargames figures mounted permanently on a single base of a given size. The actual number and position of the figures on the base is not important. It is not vital to the rules that the specified base sizes are adhered to. So long as both armies use the same sized bases and the 2:1 ratio of base width to base
5 Νοε 2020 · For my own ease of reference I created the Force Guide table below, so I can see at a glance the size of the sixteen 1813 scenarios, which sides are involved, and how many of each type of unit is necessary. Units are infantry battalions, cavalry regiments or part regiments, and batteries (some half batteries).
28mm looks better for figures, 6mm is good for entire army level battles or closer to 1-1 figures, though I think you need 2mm for that. 15/18mm is a nice compromise where you can see the figures and still be able to count the buttons if you're into that sort of thing.
Scale Comparisons. Here are a few pictures of some of my figures to help compare figure scales. Use your computer's "find" function (Ctrl + F) to search for particular manufacturers. Heritage, Essex, Eureka, Hat, Revell, Strelets, Italeri. Top Row: All IMEX.
21 Απρ 2018 · To wit, a Napoleonic game with 30mm figures from the Willie (Edward Suren) and Tradition (Charles Stadden) ranges, both still available from Tradition of London. All the figures had been painted, and the units assembled, relatively recently by Stuart.
1 Δεκ 2023 · 10mm starts to get into the scales where the games you’re playing substantially change. While you can play all sorts of rule sets with 10mm – Black Powder, Valour and Fortitude and Soldiers of Napoleon all play well at 10mm – the size difference is now enough that you can really scale out.
13 Οκτ 2019 · This is a fictional battle to try out my new 2mm Napoleonic figures. The reason for having a look at this scale is the possibility of playing the largest Napoleonic battles on my maximum (7'6" x 4'6") table and not taking years to paint the figures.