The missile troops of the period often didn't wear a sashimono as it interfered with the aiming of the rear ranks. The Feudal Japanese horse was actually more like a pony hence they are so small. Thanks for the review.
As a 40 year + collector of ‘6mm’ scale wargaming miniatures, I would say 2d6 are 6mm, Baccus are 7mm and Adler are 8mm when comparing them scale wise.
If 2D6 are 6mm then Baccus are close to 10, not 7mm. I use H&R and Irregular. Baccus and Adler are too big for 6mm and should not be classed as such IMHO
The missile troops of the period often didn't wear a sashimono as it interfered with the aiming of the rear ranks. The Feudal Japanese horse was actually more like a pony hence they are so small. Thanks for the review.
Wow, the size difference is amazing.
Nice comparison between the 2. I used Irregular Miniatures 6mm for my 1803 Assaye figures and think they do some Samurai too.
wait...those are both 6mm. I'm ok with differences in size in the same "scale" but thats pretty crazy
What the real size of the 2D6 Wargaming?
I think they are 6mm as the Baccus minis are about 7mm.
Quite a difference. Nice one, Eric.
~K
As a 40 year + collector of ‘6mm’ scale wargaming miniatures, I would say 2d6 are 6mm, Baccus are 7mm and Adler are 8mm when comparing them scale wise.
Good to know!
Rulers must be different eric,they where using :)
If 2D6 are 6mm then Baccus are close to 10, not 7mm. I use H&R and Irregular. Baccus and Adler are too big for 6mm and should not be classed as such IMHO