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Made in nz
Disguised Speculo





Hey dakka, I'm looking to get into Epic (is is Epic 40k, or Epic Armageddon now? I'm confused...) and want to scratch build my own Orks.

So I was wondering, if someone would be kind enough to provide any dimensions for Epic stuff. Ork stuff in particular would be great but I'll take what I can get. I know the bases can be anything inside a certain range so I'm not so fussed about that, but rather the height, width, length etc.

Even generic dimensions are all good. "As tall as a Space Marine from 40k" is fine by me.

Cheers
   
Made in gb
Wrathful Warlord Titan Commander





Ramsden Heath, Essex

I don't think anyone will measure the range of figures for you but Epic is a 6mm scale game versus the 28mm scale for 40k.

The infantry based are 40mm x 10mm in their last iteration and 20x20 in the original edition.

How do you promote your Hobby? - Legoburner "I run some crappy wargaming website " 
   
Made in nz
Disguised Speculo





Yeah thats why "as tall as a space marine" is all good.

The base sizes are available all over the net. But the actual height of like, Titans and such is not.
   
Made in us
Been Around the Block





Ok, Infantry height varies from manufacturer to manufacturer; a GW space marine measures at 7 or 8mm, while a few manufacterers are closer to "true" 6mm. Now, Knight class titans are about the size of a space marine, while the biggest ones are about twice their size.
   
Made in nz
Disguised Speculo





Sweet as man, cheers for that.
   
 
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