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VOTING RESULTS |
Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
20mm x 20mm (2 figures) | 13 | 6% |  |
20mm x 30mm (2 figures) | 2 | 1% |  |
30mm x 30mm (2 figures) | 8 | 3% |  |
30mm x 30mm (3 figures) | 17 | 7% |  |
30mm x 40mm (2 to 5 figures) | 13 | 6% |  |
individually on pennies | 18 | 8% |  |
individually on washers | 26 | 11% |  |
on 2p coins | 5 | 2% |  |
half-inch square (single figure) | 9 | 4% |  |
3/4 inch square (single figure) | 6 | 3% |  |
1 inch x 1.5 inch (heavy weapons) | 9 | 4% |  |
3 inches x 1.5 inches (squad) | 6 | 3% |  |
I don't use 15mm figures | 38 | 16% |  |
I use Flames of War basing | 40 | 17% |  |
other (explain) | 22 | 9% |  |
POLL DESCRIPTION |
Wargamer Blue wonders:
If you're not playing Flames of War, what size bases do you use for your World War II 15mm figures?
I am currently using 30mm x 20mm, two figures per base. But thinking maybe going to 30mm x 30mm for future projects. Curious to see what others do.
Poll set up by Editor in Chief Bill , based on this pre-poll discussion. |
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