http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=458815 웹2010년 2월 8일 · For many years my 6mm figures were on bases that were pretty close to 20x20. They are just too small and make the figures look drab. Changing formations is nice but is really a waste of time. On the field the units were mostly in line, some in columns and a few might on occasion be in square. Not really worth basing your entire army for the ...
Baccus 6mm
웹2016년 11월 25일 · I have tried 6mm figures both on 40mm and 60mm wide bases. In both cases using 6 to 8 times the standard number of figures, 2 -3 elephants, artillery and chariots. I found that with the larger bases, I needed to play on a larger board and was thus much further from the figures and the view of any details. 웹Baccus specialises in the design and production of wargames figures and accessories in the 6mm scale. Although it is often overlooked by the dominance of the 15 and 28mm scales, … firewood yucaipa
Baccus 6mm
웹2008년 6월 19일 · Fusilier. Jun 20, 2008 #2. We use 4,6 or 8 man infantry bases in two lines. 10mm x 15mm for 4 figure bases. 15mm x 15mm for 6 figure bases. 20mm x 15mm for 8 figure bases. Cavalry are based in twos 15mm x 15mm. Artillery are 15mm width and either 20mm or 30mm depth. Skirmishers are on bases of 10mm per figure frontage usually in 2's. 웹2024년 10월 14일 · He is basing his 4 figs on 40 x 40mm. (ie a 20mm frontage per figure) However, I had not really decided on a ruleset yet and wanted to leave my options open for trying other systems. Before we decided to join resources and game it as a joint project, I was leaning heavily towards a 15mm per figure frontage, so my bases would be only 30mm … 웹The ultimate miniature basing guide - UP YOUR GAME. Showing you how to improve your basing techniques with Geek Gaming Scenics, AK Interactive and Green Stuf... etymology of donate