We are not talking about putting a kobold on a 180mm base we are talking something relatively insignificant like the difference between 28mm and 32mm scale.
Considering all the scales out there I would say this problem is never going to get solved no matter how many people want nano-accuracy in their games. All about scales
Splitting hairs it hurts my head![]()
Well when you have something like a Dwarf Maulfighter that stands as tall as Tanis "Free League Ranger" half-elven when you unbend there knees, then you have a bit more than a slight problem. The dwarf been taking some serious steroids.
It isn't about micrometer measurements, but at least get things closer to the correct height and footprint.
Dwarves shouldn't be taller than humans. You can add as many paint steps you want to a mini in the new product and have the scale sorely off, and you have made a poor mini that won't fit on these tiles.
How is it that model railroads have been able to do it right for years, but other people cannot?
You got the 1 inch grid down, now if you want to standardize, then find someone else who has done it for years and ask them.
You want to work in 32mm then try O scale.
It only gives you 4 foot per 1 inch square but who cares.