"Compatibility of Outpost and Khurasan 15mm Qing?" Topic
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The Last Conformist | 23 Sep 2020 9:39 p.m. PST |
Does anyone have both Outpost's and Khurasan's 15mm Qing figures, and any opinions to share re compatibility? Are they of similar height and heft, would they look good on the same bases? In the same army? |
LofArabia | 24 Sep 2020 6:27 a.m. PST |
I have Khurasan LIR that mix well with Essex and OG if that helps. |
rvandusen | 24 Sep 2020 7:34 a.m. PST |
I don't have either company's Qing, but do have both Khurasan and Outpost 15mm Germanic figures for Late Antiquity/ Dark Ages, and they look fine together in my opinion. |
The Last Conformist | 24 Sep 2020 9:33 p.m. PST |
Thanks for the replies. Unfortunately, Khurasan aren't terribly consistent wrt to size and heft between their ranges (I don't know how consistent Outpost is in this regard), so knowing that other ranges mix well is not quite as helpful as it could be. Still, an encouraging sign. |
dragon6 | 25 Sep 2020 11:49 a.m. PST |
I have Khurasan and Outpost T'ang. The Outpost are thinner and smaller. They are also much older figures. I use them together along with Essex but of them I like the Outpost least. Oh, I also have Outpost Ching/Manchu and I like them better than the Outpost T'ang. So this might not be a good comparison as the Outpost Manchu are much newer than the T'ang. Old Glory 15s also do Manchu in 15mm One last thing, the Khurasan T'ang are consistent in size. OK, one more last thing Mike Broadbent sculpts excellent figures |
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