Friday, March 9, 2012

What is the size of a warhammer figure?

I'm just wondering what i the size of a warhammer figure with and without a base on them. (NOTE: NOT 40K) please answer for empire army preferablyWhat is the size of a warhammer figure?
Obviously, the answer will depend on which miniature you're looking at. The scale used in both Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 is known as "28mm heroic". In principle, this means that a normal human model should measure 28mm to its eye-level.



However, in practice, Games Workshop's designers are quite free and easy with the exact scale of Warhammer miniatures. The "heroic" tag in the scale indicates the fact that, with wargaming miniatures, it is often more important for a player to be absolutely clear what a miniature is and how it is equipped than it is for the miniature to conform absolutely to a given scale. As a result, heads, hands and weapons in the Warhammer range are often over-sized, and many miniatures are sculpted to 30mm or even 32mm, especially hero miniatures that must stand out on the tabletop.What is the size of a warhammer figure?
Approximate Heights of models in the Empire Army:



Infantry: 1.5 inches with base (1.25 inches without)

Cavalry: 2.25 inches with base (2 inches without)



Artillery: Various but up to 3 inches in height with base



Base sizes range from 20x20mm to 50x100mm (for infantry and the steam tank respectively).What is the size of a warhammer figure?
if you're just talking about the main, small troops, then usually from an inch to an inch and a half, and the bases are about half a centimeter, roughly. stronger troops are usually around an inch and a half to two inches tall. the leaders can be anywhere between two inches and three. if you're talking about war machines, they can be a lot bigger.

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