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<blockquote data-quote="countgray" data-source="post: 3189444" data-attributes="member: 18338"><p><strong>D&D figures look fine next to Mageknight & Heroclix figures (mostly)</strong></p><p></p><p>There's not that much of a difference. The figures look mostly fine, although some might seem a little bit off.</p><p></p><p>D&D figures use the 1 inch = 5 feet scale, which is also called 25 mm scale (25 mm = 1 inch). D&D figures adhere pretty closely to that scale.</p><p></p><p>Mageknight & Heroclix figures use the 28 mm or 30 mm scale, so they are anywhere from 10% to 20% bigger. However, the Mageknight figures do not stick closely to that scale, so there is wide variation in scale from sculpt to sculpt, and their larger figures do not tend to be as big as the D&D larger figures.</p><p></p><p>The human figures do look somewhat out of proportion when you stand Mageknight figures next to D&D humans. However, the monsters don't really look out of proportion at all, and most of the nonhumans look fine in proportion to D&D figures.</p><p></p><p>I mix and match Mageknight figures with D&D figures when I am running my games. I mostly use D&D figures but there are plenty of Mageknight figures that just can't be beat. I promise you they look fine together. (except for the humans and demihumans)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="countgray, post: 3189444, member: 18338"] [b]D&D figures look fine next to Mageknight & Heroclix figures (mostly)[/b] There's not that much of a difference. The figures look mostly fine, although some might seem a little bit off. D&D figures use the 1 inch = 5 feet scale, which is also called 25 mm scale (25 mm = 1 inch). D&D figures adhere pretty closely to that scale. Mageknight & Heroclix figures use the 28 mm or 30 mm scale, so they are anywhere from 10% to 20% bigger. However, the Mageknight figures do not stick closely to that scale, so there is wide variation in scale from sculpt to sculpt, and their larger figures do not tend to be as big as the D&D larger figures. The human figures do look somewhat out of proportion when you stand Mageknight figures next to D&D humans. However, the monsters don't really look out of proportion at all, and most of the nonhumans look fine in proportion to D&D figures. I mix and match Mageknight figures with D&D figures when I am running my games. I mostly use D&D figures but there are plenty of Mageknight figures that just can't be beat. I promise you they look fine together. (except for the humans and demihumans) [/QUOTE]
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