From: Mike Wikan <mww@n...>
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 08:59:27 -0500
Subject: Re: model question....
I think it will be too small (unless you plan on using it as a human sized Mecha) SGII is 25mm =6'
From: Mike Wikan <mww@n...>
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 08:59:27 -0500
Subject: Re: model question....
I think it will be too small (unless you plan on using it as a human sized Mecha) SGII is 25mm =6'
From: Chun Wang <cwang@d...>
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 13:36:49 -0500
Subject: model question....
I just order an Gundam model from Japan, and I am thinking about using it for Stargrunt. The model's scale is 1/100, is it too big or too small for stargrunt? ************************************************************************ * *"To be or not to be that is the question." * *To be is infinite better then to be in the limbo flowing around... * *So..... Get a life... :) *
From: dbell@z... (David G. Bell)
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 16:49:29 -0500
Subject: Re: model question....
In message <Pine.SOL.3.91.970221123514.29669A-100000@web> Chun Wang writes: > I just order an Gundam model from Japan, and I am thinking about using If you're using GZG figures, they're scaled at about 1/72, or maybe a little larger. I don't know a great deal about the Gundam setting, but I understand that they're fairly large mechs. It's going to be some sort of tank-equivalent, as far as size goes. Whether Mechs are too big to be practical in the sort of fighting Stargrunt depicts (as in big enough to be an easy target for everything) is a whole different question, but I doubt that the scale is going to be too wildly wrong. If you want to use that scale, it seems to be the one being used for 15mm figures such as the Skytrex "Command Decision" WW2 range.