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* The Courier uses the Tobey Barrett Measurement [BM] System to simplify comparison of figure sizes. The number is the height in millimeters from the bottom of the figure's foot (top of base) to its eyes. The letter refers to the "heft" of the figure: L=light, M=medium, and H=heavy. Thus, Hs will fit in with other Hs and some Ms, but not Ls. More reviews
Qualicast 20mm Prussian Napoleonics Bataillenfeur 20mm Napoleonics Viking Forge Renaissance Qualicast 20mm Celtic Cavalry Two Dragons 15mm Dark Age Peasants B&B Jacobite 25mm Viking Forge DBR Armies Mexican-American Wars (First Corps, Guernsey Foundry, Raventhorpe, Old Glory) Wargames Foundry 25mm Nubian Civilians and Sea Peoples Bull Dancer 25mm Trojan Wars Outpost Wargames 20mm Korean War US and CCA Riflemen Raventhorpe 20mm WWII US Infantry Britannia 20mm WWII SS Cavalry First Corps 25mm WWII British, Soviet, and German Troops B&B Miniatures 20mm Russian Civil War: French Interventionist Wargames Foundry 20mm Arab-Israeli Wars SHQ Miniatures 20mm 1940 BEF Infantry Quad Scale Products 15mm IL-2M3 Sturmovik and 20mm DFS230 Glider Navwar 1/300 WWI German Infantry Pass of the North 25mm Haitians Drews Militia 20mm 1940-1942 British 8th Army and Royal Italian Forces Essex 20mm WWII German and Soviet Riflemen TCS Wild West and African Buildings Shmid Products Rivers Signifer Flags First Corps 25mm American Civil War Gamer Figure Card Colors of the French Infantry under Louis XIV 1638-1715 (booklet) Arms and Armor in Antiquity and the Middle Ages (book) From Valmy to Waterloo (rules) General de Brigade (rules) Voltiguer Skirmish (rules) With Musket and Sword (book) Where the Iron Crosses Grow (scenario book) Back to Table of Contents -- Courier #71 © Copyright 1996 by The Courier Publishing Company. This article appears in MagWeb (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. |