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Miniatures Adventure => The Great War => Topic started by: Garder on 08 October 2017, 09:57:11 AM
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Hello
As the title says, can anyone tell me if Peter Pigs and Khurasan miniatures 15mm World War One ranges compare in scale. Can they be used together?
Any help is much appreciated.
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According to this blog post it doesn't seem so:
http://myblog-lekw.blogspot.com.au/2016/02/
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At the risk of seeming pedantic, 15mm is a size, not a scale (1/90 or 1/100 are scales).
Similarly, the difference between Peter Pig (15mm) and Khurusan (18mm) is size, not scale. If Peter Pig was 1/100 and Khurusan was 1/90, that would be a scale difference.
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Garder, I have both PP and Khurasan and the only issue I see is if you mix them in the same unit, there is a considerable difference in them when side by side. Having said that some of the new PP figures are a bit bigger than the older version so the difference is a bit less. However, when you have two units of them side by side on the field it does not look like a unit of midgets beside giants.
I actually have a mixed bag for my East Front 1914 Germans, I use the PP Jaeger as both Jaeger and Landwehr right alongside the Khurasan infantry and it looks fine.
Shawn
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Thanks von Lucky and Shawnt63.
I think I will try to order a few codes from Khurasan and compare them with my Peter Pig.
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I picked of the The Great War board game about a month ago in trade. The models from that system as produced by PSC and are 15mm. I bought some of the Khurasan models to fill out the ranks a bit as they were the best sculpts IMHO. When I placed them next to the PSC models they are nearly a full head taller. Thus I am stuck with either buy more of the Khurasan models redoing the whole army or go with PP to bulk out the force. Right now I am leaning towards buying more Khurasan models once they open their store back up in a couple of weeks.