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Grand Battle Scale - What's Next?!

Grand Battle Scale - What's Next?!

There's so much chatter and excitement about the new Grand Battle Scale 10mm hard plastic sets that we wanted to survey you to ask what you want to see next in this size. 

Our Samurai and Ashigaru sets are going to be released very soon, the Samurai Command set is in final design, and the Azincourt sets are being worked on (there's also a secret third range in the works right now!) But how about after those? What else would you like to see? 

Enter your choices below and leave any comments at the very bottom of the page!

 

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Y. Whateley - August 4, 2024

I’ll add my vote to the suggestions for Death Fields, Iron Core, or at least sci-fi in general.

Specifically, sci-fi battlemechs, but infantry (with and without power armor) and vehicles would work brilliantly in this scale!

The Legion Forum discussion on robots and androids reminded me that Reaper’s catalog includes some plastic battlemech figures for their in-house war game, and while taking a glance over those models to see how many could be fudged as 28mm robots, and noticed that the product line included a few sci-fi infantry figures, which got me to wondering exactly what scale this stuff is in – I was reminded of the old metal Robotech minis I had painted up back in the ’80s or early ’90s which seem to be in more or less the same scale, and it seems that these battlemech minis are in roughly model railroad N-scale, which is roughly equivalent to 9mm wargaming scale and 1/144 military and civilian vehicle sale model scale.

In short, there’s room in the modeling and wargaming hobby for cross-over between N-Scale railroading, 1/144 model kits, and existing battle-mech and infantry and tank models for 9mm-10mm wargaming, given that N-Scale and 9mm wargaming are relatively loose scales, these three scales are all well within “close enough” territory to mix with 10mm Grand Battle minis, if Wargames Atlantic chooses to go there!

Wargames Atlantic hard plastic kits would provide a great, economical way to field a lot of tanks, aircraft, infantry, bunkers and pillboxes, artillery, and scenic bits in this scale, and plastic frames in this scale would certainly provide a lot of room for a lot of custom arm and head options to build distinctive battlemech designs from, and still leave room left over for other stuff.

In fact, a single box could easily supply enough frames, each containing a couple medium and/or small battlemechs, with some tanks and artillery, infantry, and such to field a pretty complete set of models right out of the box, and a few boxes could build up quite a big and diverse tabletop army! A “Set 2” with heavy battlemechs, command and support vehicles, and aircraft seems like a natural follow-up…..

Setting doesn’t matter too much to me – Iron Core might easily translate into a product like this, I imagine Death Fields might be a little tougher but could be a natural product for Wargames Atlantic to develop if there is inspiration for battlemechs to match the popular Death Fields infantry factions. I’ve suggested a “War of the Worlds” Martian tripods vs. Victorians wargame a couple times before, and this scale seems ideal for that. But, I’m also partial to an original setting using traditional anime-style factions and original mechs in the general spirit of things without being direct copies of anything in particular.

Could be I’ve just been watching too much Macross/Robotech the last couple months, but I think that Wargames Atlantic would get me on board with tabletop battlemech gaming and modeling using the economics of boxed hard plastic sets, where competing products only tempted me into buying a couple individual models from time to time!

Anyway – sci-fi in Grand Scale for me!

russell - August 4, 2024

Hi going from your first pics of the samurai. You can probably downsize any sets you have already made in 28mm to 10mm scale. So I would really like to see rows apond rows of a.w.i marching skirmishing firing loading.and that’s not counting light troops colonials Indians and small amounts of calvery .or even better the British against the Scottish highlanders as a boxed set

Adrian - August 3, 2024

I would second LOTR, certainly from a well known manufacturer instead of fragile resin 3d prints.

Liam Davies - August 2, 2024

I would love some 10mm LotR-style fantasy to add to my Battle of Five Armies box set, or else some Warmaster style stuff.

For Romans, I would primarily enjoy Republic-era.

Andrew - August 1, 2024

Marlborough, please. One box could cover every troop type.

Thank you,

Andrew

Giovanni Bertaiola - July 30, 2024

Crusades please. Can easily double as feudal europe.

Àlbhar - July 30, 2024

Late medieval Irish/Islemen Kern and Galloglass, PLEASE.

Jeff Gatlin - July 30, 2024

Need some 10mm Orcs and Goblins…LOTR style to fight those English and French HYW

Kevin Slimak - July 29, 2024

Suggest SciFi….Posleen from John Ringo……mass of troops for the aliens

Adrian - July 29, 2024

I can’t help but feel like the “secret third range in the works right now!” could be death fields or some type of sci Fi given that it’s not an option on the poll 🤔

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