You show one can get a lot of mileage out of painting 15mm, and you obviously can use comparatively 'larger spaces'.
My own interest was naval and aerial, but I've some Martian Empires from Black Hat that I hope will see table in not TOO distant future.
Thanks!
Doug
Thank you for the kind words.
Actually, I like 15mm for a number of reasons, and have my own collections for VSF, Pulp, Fantasy and SF.
For VSF my idea was that 15mm was ideal to incorporate small-scale aerial action with ground troops. There are some awesome 15mm Flying ships (very much John Carter inspired) available in the US and I'm saving money to get one of those ...someday.
What VSF still is lacking is the right amount of heroic individuals. After all VSF novels are character-driven to the extreme, and I always get envious when I see the myriads of Sherlock Holmes, Tarzans, Draculas etc. available. The land of plenty, so to say, while in 15mm it's a lot more prehistoric times, namely hunting and gathering...