tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-653760559266809983.post1204843720625710030..comments2023-06-13T03:22:49.135-07:00Comments on my little wargame blog: Here we go in 2018 - plastics, plastics and more plasticsTomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04701879871669937678noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-653760559266809983.post-16070584990460557132018-01-08T14:55:53.554-08:002018-01-08T14:55:53.554-08:00I went 20mm myself as they do a close order sabot,...I went 20mm myself as they do a close order sabot, and when ranked up look as good as individual square bases ranked up. Handy for impetus etc.<br />Characters get 25mm to keep them noticeable.Dont press the red buttonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11413632348293459770noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-653760559266809983.post-18576508903367250692018-01-08T13:08:26.072-08:002018-01-08T13:08:26.072-08:00That's a lot of Dark Age Plastics. Confused hi...That's a lot of Dark Age Plastics. Confused historians will be in the future...<br /><br />I'd go 20mm but that's just me although you can get sabots for 25mm too. The reason for 20mm is that when sabot based there will be more on the base and a denser formation formed. A bit more historical and all that - from the man painting undead skeletons in 15mm at present :)<br /><br />Cheers, Rossroma912https://www.blogger.com/profile/10874596915202957037noreply@blogger.com