Figure size comparison
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- Levy
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Figure size comparison
Does anybody know how 15mm Legio Heroica compare to 15mm Old Glory size-wise?
- Andreas Johansson
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Re: Figure size comparison
I don't have any OG figures, but the LH ones I have are quite large: significantly larger than Donnington New Era or Essex, say. About 17mm to the eye.MarkBurton wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 1:06 pmDoes anybody know how 15mm Legio Heroica compare to 15mm Old Glory size-wise?
Re: Figure size comparison
I concur with Andrea - Legio Heroica are quite large, even for modern 15mm standards.
A couple of days ago I compared them with Freikorp15 Koori (true 15mm) and Legio Heroica minis were their entire head taller - [Edit: to make myself clear - 19-20mm in total from bottom of the base under the feet to the top of the headwear, so perhaps larger than other "modern" 15mm but not incompatibly so]
A couple of days ago I compared them with Freikorp15 Koori (true 15mm) and Legio Heroica minis were their entire head taller - [Edit: to make myself clear - 19-20mm in total from bottom of the base under the feet to the top of the headwear, so perhaps larger than other "modern" 15mm but not incompatibly so]
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- David Kuijt
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Re: Figure size comparison
I'm not entirely supporting earlier posts -- I've got lots of armies, and if I recall correctly, my LH armies are not unusually big in the modern era (say any figures newly manufactured in the last 15 years). I don't ever compare to "old style" 15s ("true" 15s) because I don't have any armies made of Chariot or old Freikorps.
More about this later -- I have to give a final exam in two minutes. Yipes, 1 minute!
More about this later -- I have to give a final exam in two minutes. Yipes, 1 minute!
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- David Kuijt
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Re: Figure size comparison
Okay, no guarantees about other ranges (as readers will probably be aware, different ranges can be different sizes even within a single manufacturer or a single sculptor's work).David Kuijt wrote: ↑Tue Dec 11, 2018 5:29 pmMore about this later -- I have to give a final exam in two minutes. Yipes, 1 minute!
With that said, I've put together a very large Fatamid / Syrian morph using Legio Heroica's MUS range (Muslims). They are beautiful figures, and not oversized. I'd recommend them highly.
Whether other ranges are good or not, I cannot say. But my Fatties are good enough that they are among my finest figures (and my best armies) and better than any other figures currently available in that period and geography. IMO.
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- Andreas Johansson
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Re: Figure size comparison
The figures I've got are from the Viking and Saxon ranges.
Apart from towering above my Donnington New Era vikings, they've got a distinctive style with big heads which looks odd if put next to more anatomically realistic figures, but allows for nicely characterful faces. It's just about possible to squeeze them onto 40mm frontage bases. All in all they're nice in themselves but don't mix well with anything else I've got.
(In a way, the thing I've got that they resemble the most are my Mick Yarrow Sea People, who are also tall and bulky with strongly oversize heads, but the LH ones have far better sculpting.)
Apart from towering above my Donnington New Era vikings, they've got a distinctive style with big heads which looks odd if put next to more anatomically realistic figures, but allows for nicely characterful faces. It's just about possible to squeeze them onto 40mm frontage bases. All in all they're nice in themselves but don't mix well with anything else I've got.
(In a way, the thing I've got that they resemble the most are my Mick Yarrow Sea People, who are also tall and bulky with strongly oversize heads, but the LH ones have far better sculpting.)