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Re: [GZG] 15mm figure skirmish basing

From: Evyn MacDude <infojunky@c...>
Date: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 16:56:15 -0800
Subject: Re: [GZG] 15mm figure skirmish basing

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personally use 15mm rounds from Litko. both the 0.8mm and 1.5mm
thicknesses, that way I can adjust the height of figures in relation to
each
other.

On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 14:00, Tom B <kaladorn@gmail.com> wrote:

> For those who play 15mm and base their figs for skirmish action
(rather
> than on group stands):
>
> On what do you base your figures? A penny? A washer? If it is a
washer, how
> big? Something else?
>
> I've now got (shudder) some 15mm figures and must (shudder) base them
to
> consider (cringe) painting them (or more likely getting someone with
better
> eyes to do that). I'd like them to be usable with 15mm deckplans and
on
> 15mm-scaled map grids. I plan to use them for RPGs, FMAS and SG style
games.
> I'd rather avoid the group basing, though I have an idea for building
> generic group bases they could sit onto, once I figure out what size
or
> roundish thingie I should be basing them on....
>
> TomB
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