I don't know if it's just me, but once I settled on a basing convention for my WWII miniatures for Chain of Command I allowed myself to get so rigidly tied to it that I started doing things that just didn't look right. I settled on 20mm rounds for individual figures, therefore ALL individual figures had to go on those size bases.
All well and good but that means you end up with something like this:

Faintly ridiculous and in all the name of a convention of my own making. My current project is a platoon of Volksgrenadiers and there was simply no way the prone figures would make it onto a 20mm round and so, gulp, dare I say it, I broke with convention and put them on larger bases.
This took me down a rabbit hole, but a good one I think and so I've revisited a lot of my basing and come up with some solutions that solve both practical and aesthetic issues. The prone figures certainly look better as you can see but I've also changed the basing for weapons teams and senior leaders. I've written a blog post about the journey and how I got there is you're interested
http://thetacticalpainter.blogspot.com/2020/08/thinking-about-basing-and-rebasing.html
