Miniature Stories VS King & Country, First Legion: Size Comparison (1 Viewer)

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Hi all!

We've gotten some queries about how the size of our figures compares with those of popular brands in the market that manufacture in more common scales, so we'd like to share a few pics of our figures side-by-side with those of King & Country and First Legion to show that they absolutely can be displayed together.

Though our collection is technically 1/26 scale whilst those of King & Country and First Legion are 1/30, they don't look out of place when put together.

It might be because King & Country's figures, for example, are a little more chunky by design. In any case, scale is a tricky thing, and figures are usually not manufactured according to an absolute accuracy of it, but rather, according to what the brand feels looks best for the design of the figures.

Here are pictures of our Miniature Stories figures alongside King & Country's and First Legion's to show a comparison of size... and in our honest opinion, they look just fine together.


Our Singapore Heritage figures alongside King & Country's Japanese soldiers (top) and First Legion's Samurai mounted on horse (bottom).

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Our Heritage figures alongside King & Country's Samurai figure (left) and between King & Country's German and Himmler figures.

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Our figures amidst King & Country's Streets of Old Hong Kong collection - some of our customers have gone ahead to display them together, by the way...

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King & Country's figures inside our shophouse model.

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Hope this helps clarify any concerns you guys may have about the scale of our collection. :)
 
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Hope this helps clarify any concerns you guys may have about the scale of our collection. :)

That sure does …… now lets see what collectors can do with recreating historical scenes from SE Asia ( WW2 & Vietnam War ) using these buildings.

Well done, John
 

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