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dragon6 Supporting Member of TMP13 May 2019 10:29 p.m. PST

How do the Rebelminis modern solders, the Chinese and US soldiers compare, in size, to Old Glory 25s Post War II Command Decision figures? What about Khurasans Cold War/Modern Russians

Thresher0113 May 2019 11:07 p.m. PST

Khurasan's are supposedly taller than many/most 15mm figures, including the 18mm ones now being produced, from what I've read.

So, given that, I'd guess they're somewhere between 18mm – 20mm tall, though I've never seen them in person, or measured them.

Perhaps someone who has can confirm my assumption.

I do know they're supposed to be taller than many other 15mm/18mm ranges.

irishserb14 May 2019 4:23 a.m. PST

I use Rebel and old Glory on the table together, but not mixed in units. I also use QRF, MJ, and Flashpoint in the same way. Some of the figs have some variation within the lines, such as MJ, their Russians can vary maybe 1.5 mm in height at the extremes, and OG's Afghans are generally a touch taller their modern US troops, but I think that they are within a normal range of human heights.

I don't use Khurasan, and have a few Quality Castings Soviets, but they are clearly smaller than most of the other figs, having originally been sculpted at roughly 1/108th scale.

dragon6 Supporting Member of TMP14 May 2019 5:31 p.m. PST

Thank you

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