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It’s only at this point that it occurred to me that I should check the scale of the 3D prints in relation to existing B&P minis. Oops. So after a little digging in the Pile of Potential I had my answer …

Droopy riflesDroopy rifles
Chunky BoiChunky Boi

As you can see there is a little bit of a difference. Incidentally the bases I printed for them was a free 25mm wooden base I found on MMF and of course the metal B&P figs come on a 20mm base.

Free Wooden Base

I’ve no idea how the new plastic minis will compare in scale to the old metal ones, so I’ll mostly hold off on more prints but I might do one scaling test. I scaled the base to 20mm which worked out about an 20% reduction (I know – math could have told me this but .. brain) so I picked a couple more models and set them to 80% and will see how they come out.

On the plus side, if the 80% scaling works out, it means that some of the larger terrain pieces and ships that came with the Treasure Island set will fit much better on my print bed.

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