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Survey! Smaller Scales in Hard Plastic!

Survey! Smaller Scales in Hard Plastic!

Until now we've been 100% focused on 28mm (as it is God's own scale as everyone knows!) If we ever ventured out of 28mm and went for a smaller scale for more big battle action - what would you like to see us do? 

Leave your email below and we'll pick someone to get some free plastics. Choose as many scales as you'd like! 

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Harold - July 8, 2023

There is a need in the modelling community for 1/48 scale aircraft pilots, ground crew and accessories across all countries from the 20th century.

Harold - July 8, 2023

There is a need in the modelling community for 1/48 scale aircraft pilots, ground crew and accessories across all countries from the 20th century.

Anonymous - July 7, 2023

I’d like to see 54mm (1/32) scale get more love, not enough out there for war gamers that don’t want to pay premium prices as a lot of the 1/32 scale stuff out there is premium designed for collectors.

General Jim - July 7, 2023

Guys 1/72, 20mm, 25mm those are all non-starters. If they were even thinking of doing them they would have put them in the survey. I can understand why they didn’t. There is just no benefit to figures at that size. Too large for mass battle. Takes about as much time to paint as a better detailed 28. Just the worst of all worlds.

Russell - July 7, 2023

20mm

Russell - July 7, 2023

20mm

Gary Amos - July 7, 2023

OK there’s a huge demand out there for 15/18mm Napoleonics and Seven Years’ War. (I’ll allow 10 seconds for groaning and catcalls). Ranges currently exist, but they’re either not brilliantly sculpted or very expensive for their size. I think you could clean up in these periods, but the sculpts/renders would have to be bang on because these periods probably contain the highest percentage of button counters in the hobby.

Larry B - July 7, 2023

1/72 and 25mm haven’t been starting points for anyone for 20 years. The 28 hard plastics are the cheap way to get into Wargaming. If you think it’s expensive you’re in the wrong hobby.

Falk - July 7, 2023

Huge market for 6mm SciFi and 10mm Fantasy. I would love to see hard plastic sets of Deathfields in 6mm. Full army for a very pow price, what is there not to love?

Nuno Pereira - July 7, 2023

I would like to game big SYW battles with 3mm figures.

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