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I find this a bit flawed,
"Further, most people that I've talked to about why they switch to 15s, claim to do so for cost reasons. "15s is cheeper than 25s". But many of those same people won't do 6mm. "6s are too small." I find that to be a specious set of arguments. Folks claim that it's a cost issue, but 6mm is cheaper than 15mm. They claim that the 6mm stuff is too small, but never say *why* they are too small."
The price thing and size thing are separate arguments. I switched to 15mm for a number of reasons, myself. 6mm may be too small for exactly the same reason you do not like 15mm. 15mm is just small enough to reduce price while maintaining the character of the figures. You can get a good amount of detail in 15mm without having to bankrupt yourself. 15mm is also still big enough for conversions and customizing. So, yes, for some 6mm is definitely too small.
-Eli
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