I said the FOV Germans are 1/35 scale, NOT their tanks etc.
My bad, I misunderstood what you said. As for the 32X FOV figs, the only thing I have to compare them to is the 1:35 "Can Do" figures from Dragon, and these are noticeably shorter in stature than
MOST of the 1:32 figures from 21C or FOV that I have seen, it's shame too because the Dragon figures are very nice and not prohibitively expensive. There was some discussion of this in a previous thread where it was suggested the CanDo figures be used as Hitler Youth due to their "stunted" height.
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I thought this discussion started out as a debate of sorts on the accuracy of FOV 1:72 tanks versus Dragon, and based on what I've seen at Mikes site..
http://www.mikes-tanks.com/Comparison.htm there appears to be very little if any noticeble difference in scale, at least to my eye, I think someone mentioned a difference of one millimeter in some dimension or other, and this is really splitting hairs if you ask me, even on something as small as 1:72 you'd need a magnifying glass to detect a 1 mm. difference in size.
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It's likely that the tanker figures you referred to were purposely made smaller in order to fit into the hatch of the tank without amputating the guys legs
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don't laugh... I've actually done that a few times to get 21st figures to fit in.
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