tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8600637640648515617.post4206890302199765494..comments2024-03-26T01:55:07.756+00:00Comments on Twisted Brushes: Red bricks - review... well kinda;pAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00452937306105883456noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8600637640648515617.post-47791758704371273352012-06-24T15:03:02.277+01:002012-06-24T15:03:02.277+01:00Great post, Marta.
Been looking to get some brick...Great post, Marta.<br /><br />Been looking to get some bricks for rubble so this is a perfect resource. I'm assuming the smaller minis are traditional 28-32mm (ie more like 1:48 to 1:56 scale). I think 1:72 equates to about 20mm.<br /><br />Scale can be a minefield, especially when you start adding in the railway modelling scales - H, HO, etc!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8600637640648515617.post-43911023474696083562012-04-06T08:07:57.437+01:002012-04-06T08:07:57.437+01:00Scale is, I think, one of the most challenging ele...Scale is, I think, one of the most challenging elements of the hobby. Not least because so many manufacturers deliberately design components out of scale to create emphasis. Heads and guns seem to be the main culprits for this.<br /><br />So yeah, finding background materials that look like they belong in the same scene as a mini is really tough. Thanks for the pointers!GDMNWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14003947144311887937noreply@blogger.com