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Well for what it's worth, I think that a 15mm
sci-fi scale is the ducks guts, with 15yr old's playing F.O.W in 15mm,
they are not put off by the 15mm scale these days, I think they use to see 15mm
as the old boy's scale, and the rules to support 15's for historical
periods, were painful to say the least , and some of the historical
period figure's were just as bad.
In the past
decade any new GW gamer, yes I use the dreaded, I got into this hobby
playing GW phrase, was a 28mm gamer, I think that wargaming is like
fashion, what's hot one minute is last season the next, sure you can wear your
levi's with everything but give short's a chance. How many people brought other
company's, 6mm sci fi to go with there OGRE or Battletech games.
No seriously you can way up the pro's and con's of
15. But I think not to do 15's, from a manufacturing point of
view, would be a far greater crime.Well done jon.
remember if you may like 15mm sci fi,but your
mate might not, or no one may no that 15mm sci fi exsist.
my advice, If you demo them they will
come.
If they see them painted they will by.
If your demo table, yell's louder than the GW
demo table they will flock to you.
And if you charge 35 dollars Aus for one
18cent Aus figure , when it's dad's turn to take you for the weekend he will by
your love, by the blister full.lol
Oh 1980's 6mm warsaw pact forces, the lead sinker's
of a 1990's wargamer who fisher's.
james
no I will not be getting any 15's, my 25's may
rebel, I saw that Night at the Museum.
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