| ALL | Shows results in all available scales. | 
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| 1:3000 | Used for naval and space models. Europeans prefer this scale; North Americans traditionally prefer 1:2400 scale. | 
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| 1:2000 | Used for starship models. | 
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| 1:1200 | The original naval gaming scale, though for periods with large vessels it can take up a lot of tabletop (or floor space). | 
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| 1:600 | Used for naval and science fiction (space) models. | 
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| 1:300 | Small scale popular for staging battles involving large numbers of tanks or other combat vehicles. Europeans traditionally use this scale, while 1:285 is more popular in North America (the two scales can be mixed, as there is only a 5% difference in size). Considered identical to 6mm scale. | 
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| 15mm | This popular scale allows one to field large numbers of figures on a typical tabletop, yet the miniatures are large enough to show considerable detail. | 
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| 28mm | Originally called large 25mm or heroic scale 25mm, this is now recognized as a separate scale. Very popular for fantasy and science fiction skirmish gaming. | 
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