jodyjohnson
Adventurer
The expensive solution would be to buy some bigger ogres. The DDM Harbinger Ogre fills up the space nicely.
I have some old ogres that are a bit small, but then sometimes we have to use our imaginations.
If a mini gives us problems because it's base is smaller than it's facing I don't hesitate to set a exact sized base cut from matte board under it. (We use matte board, double glued matte board, the occasional piece of Mastermaze, and 1/4" foam core for temporary bases.)
All my horses are mounted on 25mm by 50mm Warhammer bases and then tend to be the bigger problems. Most of the time we leave them as is since it doesn't tend to matter all the time. When it does matter they sit on 2" by 2" card as a reminder of their actual face. The narrow bases are nice sometimes when they would actually use the squeezing rules.
I have some old ogres that are a bit small, but then sometimes we have to use our imaginations.
If a mini gives us problems because it's base is smaller than it's facing I don't hesitate to set a exact sized base cut from matte board under it. (We use matte board, double glued matte board, the occasional piece of Mastermaze, and 1/4" foam core for temporary bases.)
All my horses are mounted on 25mm by 50mm Warhammer bases and then tend to be the bigger problems. Most of the time we leave them as is since it doesn't tend to matter all the time. When it does matter they sit on 2" by 2" card as a reminder of their actual face. The narrow bases are nice sometimes when they would actually use the squeezing rules.