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| Nathaniel writes: |
Yes, GuruDave, 20mm is relatively compatible with 1:76 plastics (like Airfix) and most 20mm lines are compatiblle with 1:72 plastics (Revell, Zvezda, Italeri et al). Some 20mm manufacturer's work better than others. I'm sure that it's come up in the forums, so I'd recommend giving it a search (or just ask in the WW2 forum). |
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| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
54mm or larger | 25 | 6% | |
|---|---|---|---|
20mm | 85 | 20% | |
12mm | 10 | 2% | |
10mm | 99 | 24% | |
6mm | 155 | 37% | |
2mm | 4 | 1% | |
Clix-type figures | 11 | 3% | |
plastic army men | 2 | 0% | |
none of the above | 21 | 5% | |
40mm | 9 | 2% | |
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Reader PeteMurray wonders: Most gamers use either 15mm or 25mm scale. Suppose you had $100 USD to spend on figures, not from either of these scales. Which scale would you spend it on? (For purposes of this survey, we'll assume we're talking ground combat - not battleships, aircraft, or starships...) |