Do you use 3D files or master and cast the traditional way? They are lovely characters for modelling/display but an uncommon choice of scale for gaming. Getting weapon ranges to look acceptable with such large figures means a big table space, not to mention the size and bulk of accompanying vehicles and buildings at skirmish detail.
If you use files is there any chance of them being rescaled? My preference, 1/48th is almost as obscure as your chosen 1/35th, but there is a lack of spandex free supers in all gaming scales.
Hi robh; the minis are digitally sculpted, with a master printed for casting in resin.
We chose the scale as we are huge fans of the dormant Mauser Earth range, and White Knight wanted some more 1/35 figures to join his ME and kit-bashed stuff. Then things just grew from there.
No plans to rescale at this time; if we did, it would be most likley to match my existing supers range.
The free to download rules were written with small gaming environments in mind; they are not real world-simulationist, since we are in the realm of the fantastical, but rather are designed to evoke small scale actions by heroic agents on all sides.
For terrain, MiniArt is an excellent option for often inexpensive kits suitable for dressing a battlezone.