![]() I’ve started with the Rippers/Victorian/Horror/SF and the Pulp Adventure figures (and started on a few WW2 figures). This was really only for consistency – almost all of the WW2 stuff is on ¾” bases. Anyway I shortly realized that some figures just wouldn’t fit on that size so I started putting more on 7/8” washers – closer to the size of your average round plastic slotta base – though not so thick!Īt first I put stuff on the larger base “as required” but was finding a lot more were required so I eventually started putting ALL my skirmish guys on the 7/8” bases… The only things I was still basing on the ¾” bases were the WW2 stuff. When I had first started basing skirmish game figures on washers I was putting them on ¾” washers… smaller than your average plastic base – which always seemed ridiculously huge to me. Oh, I’m not totally rebasing entire armies for some new rule set or anything… just getting all the skirmish guys on one size of base… or at least more of them on a similar size base. I’ve actually embarked on another massive re-basing project. So much stuff crowding the workbench these days, it’s hard to say… Some tropical U-boat crew have been getting some paint on them this evening and are closest to completion. Some secret agents from Copplestone Castings Kiss-Kiss, Bang-Bang line…Ĭoming soon on Tim’s Miniature Wargaming Blog: ![]() These are Yakuza from The Foundry’s Street Violence line. ![]() (Remember: click on the pictures for a bigger version) A couple new things rolling off the workbench…
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