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Nice! I’m surprised how little it is.
Also, both the figure and the guy have their shoulders in line (pretty much) with the top of the hull/track.
This is true, though, you've got to be a bit careful, as the human is raising his arm, which elevates the shoulder somewhat. Not that that makes a huge difference.
Cheers I've learned a lot! I've fixed the majority of the problems too. I'm now printing them with thinner hulls (Saves material and gets a better cure) and with much bigger drain holes (10mm+ where possible) I'm also using a lot more solvent to wash them out. They are also getting a much longer sunbathe to ensure there is no uncured resin.Pics are always ropey as above you've no idea if the guy in the pic is a giant or not but I'd agree it doesn't feel right adn 28mm is an asthetic not a scale! Personally I think that 1/56 is unsuitable for 28mm as figures tend towards the heavyset, 1/50 provides more room! But the market says... Also the drawing was scaled to the wiki dimension for width, so it's more than possible it's off and I'm a bit far fomr Bov to go with my tape measure...I seem to be gathering part finished tank hulls now too... they are on the mantlepiece but SWMBO hasn't noticed yet. 3 A1E1, 3 sets of E-100 tracks, an E-100 hull, an overscale Grosstraktor and a load of other bits too... plus anotehr GT, 2x T18s and some other bits in the kitchen on the windowsill curing (Learned!)