Hi Paul,
'Modern 25mm' ranges being closer to 28mm - sorry I thought this was in common usage. I'm sorry if I ruffled a feather and, given the gentle phrasing of my post, I'm not sure how I did, but, like most people, I want to know, before ordering, whether I can use them with my other figures.

As in most matters, perceptions are what count and I think that we all have to accept that certain scales carry baggage. For many people, 1/72nd (along with 1/32nd) means small plastic Airfix soldiers to my age group in UK (and probably elsewhere) - that Arfix also called them HO/OO doesn't help.

Thus 1/72nd (and to a certain extent 1/76th) models have become psynonomous with 20mm figures because that was how tall the Arfix soldiers were. Indeed manufacturers seem to have moved to describing their models in terms of actual height to avoid the muddle 1/72 or indeed HO/OO has caused in the past. This maybe a generational or locational thing - so sorry again if my own cultural baggage has caused any upset here.
As I posted, 'wonderful stuff' - but, after reading the article, I am even less sure of how tall they are now
