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Re: Sharp Practice basing for smaller scales


 

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Incidentally, 15mm on 40mm x 20mm is perfect for trying out huge battle sets like Horse Foot and Guns. A very different set of rules with a very different focus.

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Doug


From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Chris Lendrum <clendrum@...>
Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2021 9:11:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [TooFatLardies] Sharp Practice basing for smaller scales

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Thanks for all of the answers. I had not thought of going wide before, so I may have to experiment with that and see how it looks. I have 10mm and 15mm here to try, so I may do a few bases of each and see what I like.

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Cheers!

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On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 9:59 AM sjwalker51 via <sjwalker51=[email protected]> wrote:

I agree with John¡¯s approach - like him I have a stand of 3-4 15mm figures instead of a single 28mm for my AWI stuff.

But I made the mistake of putting my Regulars in 2 ranks per base, which produces too deep line formations sometimes - as John says, there¡¯s some photos on the FB page, I think. Next time around? I intend to have 4 figures in a single rank on a 40x20mm figures instead - I just can¡¯t face the idea of rebasing all those figures that I¡¯ve already done!




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