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http://lists.csua.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gzg-lThis is a really
quick question:
How scale-compatible are vehicles and especially infantry from the
Dirtside line and GHQ's moderns?
I tried a web search and I'm seeing a few comments that GHQ's infantry has a
lot of scale creep, and is more like 8mm.
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moderns were all 1:285. Their 10mm lines are only ACW, Nappy, etc. Or have
they expanded again?
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> --- On Sun, 5/17/09, Robert Mayberry <robert.mayberry@gmail.com> wrote:
From: Robert Mayberry <robert.mayberry@gmail.com>
Subject: [GZG] GHQ vs GZG infantry scale?
To: "GZG Mailing List" <Gzg-l@vermouth.csua.berkeley.edu>
Date: Sunday, May 17, 2009, 12:53 PM
This is a really quick question:
How scale-compatible are vehicles and especially infantry from the
Dirtside line and GHQ's moderns?
I tried a web search and I'm seeing a few comments that GHQ's infantry has a
lot of scale creep, and is more like 8mm.
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They are, as far as I know.
I'm referring to their 1:285 microarmor series vs GZG's Dirtside 1:300
miniatures. I'm trying to see if GHQ infantry and vehicles appear to be in
scale with the dirtside infantry and vehicles. Especially where infantry is
concerned. I've looked around on the web and saw one review that said GHQ's
1:285 infantry is more like 8mm than 6mm, but that's it.
Anyone have experience comparing the two?
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 5:02 PM, Fred Kiesche <recursive_loop@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> I thought GHQ moderns were all 1:285. Their 10mm lines are only ACW,
wrote:
> This is a really quick question: