Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy

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SIZE MATTERS!

ost of us will collect figures from multiple sources and do happily mix metal, plastic, and resin figures. Given this diversity, the individual figures will naturally vary in height and bulk. Within reason, this naturally leads to more realistic looking armies. However, even within a single manufacturer’s range there can sometimes be notable differences in scale. However, where such differences look too unsightly there

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