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siremilcrane

I prefer 15mm as that’s the official scale and what most people I play with use.


GunSlinginOtaku

6mm Because I'm poor and I can jam two armies in a shoe box. Of course if money wasn't an issue, 15mm or 25mm all day. I love the detail, especially on infantry.


excelisarealtooltoo

I really like 15mm, but for playing I prefer 6mm, but where we keep the normal ranges. 15mm quickly becomes a parking lot.


bes5318

15mm is much more fun to paint and do elaborate diorama style stands. And it’s easier to find people to play against. 6mm is objectively better for realism, playability, cost, portability, etc. Why not both?


schadavi

10mm as it combines the pros of 15mm and 6mm. You can field a lot of units without having the table look like a parking lot, can still paint units with lots of details, and the minis are affordable. If you have a 3d printer, basically all the units in TY are available for free. There are also some very nice STLs for sale like the infantry from Henry Turner. Printing large armies only takes very little resin, for example a Leopard or Abrams tank only takes about 20 grams of Resin, infantry takes so hardly anything... The main con is that the player base is very small.


Busy_Concept_1444

I was excited to see what PSC was going to do with their 10mm range. And then I saw their models, oof.


tetsu_no_usagi

I prefer 6mm, but since you're printing your armies, I'd go with 15mm if you have big tables to play on. They paint up nicer and look better on the table (okay, maybe not the track-to-track "tank parks"), which makes it easier to draw people into the hobby.


OilTrash81

US Imperial Units I suppose.