"Italeri Rorkes Drift set ok for 28mm?" Topic
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D A THB | 27 Jan 2017 3:49 p.m. PST |
I've found some sets of these on sale at a lower price than normal locally, and am wondering if the buildings would work for 28mm. They are made by Sarrisa Precision and the windows and doors look wide enough but they may be too low to work with based 28mm figures. I'd use the walls etc for my 20mm terrain and sell the figures off. This would work out half the cost of the Warlord version. |
cohort | 28 Jan 2017 7:31 a.m. PST |
The buildings in this set are scaled to match the height of the miniatures so the doors are only about 26mm high.
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D A THB | 28 Jan 2017 2:42 p.m. PST |
Ok thanks. In that case I might just build them out of cork. |
Nick Stern | 02 Feb 2017 10:38 p.m. PST |
A lot of folks like their buildings to be slightly under scale. Most castles and forts have to be in order to fit onto the game table. I had the opposite problem. I used the Redoubt Rorkes Drift buildings with Ral Partha figures and the 25mm figures were floating around the 28mm buildings! |
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