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Admiral Art Ensign
Joined: 29 Feb 2012 Posts: 1 Location: Milwaukee, WI
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 5:43 pm Post subject: Heroclix Star Trek Tactics Size? |
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First post. Long time SFB player. Newly into Fed Comm.
I'm painting a couple of 2400 series miniatures, which I'll share on the forums in another post header.
My question is if anyone has acquired any of the new heroclix star trek tactics miniatures yet? I realize that they are not to scale within themselves, but I was hoping some of them might me similar in size to a 2400 series miniature.
How do ST Tactics miniatures compare in size to 2400 series miniatures? I would prefer 2400 miniatures in general, but I realize the extents of ADB's license agreements. And, it would be cool to have some "modern" miniatures to play SFB / Fed Comm with. In general I like the old-school designs from the original series, but a couple of the klingon battle cruisers look cool. _________________ A dish served cold...blah blah
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Zyffyr Ensign
Joined: 09 Oct 2011 Posts: 14
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Spacecowboy87 Lieutenant Commander
Joined: 03 Jan 2012 Posts: 209 Location: Colorado
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 2:42 am Post subject: |
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This is comparing apples to oranges to bananas, but here goes: My wife just got a Heroclix Reliant (yes she plays FC). An old, out-of-production company called FASA made a Reliant miniature for their game system in the 80's. Their scale was similar if not identical to the Starline miniatures.
SO, comparing the two, the Heroclix mini is nearly a half inch shorter than the FASA. If Heroclix keeps their scale consistent, then their miniatures are just a bit too small.
But a cool ship is still a cool ship. We're going to try it out as an NCL _________________ Damn, these dice are cold! |
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Spacecowboy87 Lieutenant Commander
Joined: 03 Jan 2012 Posts: 209 Location: Colorado
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 2:43 am Post subject: |
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PS -- Love the portrait _________________ Damn, these dice are cold! |
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Zyffyr Ensign
Joined: 09 Oct 2011 Posts: 14
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 8:53 am Post subject: |
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Spacecowboy87 wrote: | If Heroclix keeps their scale consistent, then their miniatures are just a bit too small. |
They aren't even close to consistent in the scale.
The Excelsior and Constitution II (Enterprise-A) figures are both 63mm long, despite the fact that the Excelsior is a bit over 50% longer.
Or compare the Reliant (55mm) to the Defiant (51mm). Reliant is supposed to be twice the length of Defiant.
My favorite comparison, however, is Sabre Class (223m long ship, 49mm figure) to the B'Rel (110m ship, 51mm figure).
The ship sizes are based more on Rule Of Cool than on anything resembling a particular scale.
Anyway, the K'Tinga, at aproximately 1/3300, is reasonably close to the 2500 line. None are particularly close to the 2400s. |
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ericphillips Commander
Joined: 16 Apr 2009 Posts: 702 Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA, Sol, Gould Belt, Orion Arm, Milky Way Galaxy, Local Group, Universe Beta
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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 8:17 pm Post subject: |
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Hey, I just saw this thread. I am buying the Heroclix to add to the collection as X ships. They are very nice, but there is no "scale" for them, besides box scale. That is like Hot Wheels: they are made to fit the box. So small ships tend to look big, and big ships look small.
The Enterprise-A is about 10% smaller than the Fed CA 2400 mini. The Klingon Bird of Prey looks bigger than the Vor'cha battleship, which looks about the same size as the Klingon D7, even though it is, in fact, way bigger.
However, they look nice. The children in the Chinese sweatshops painting these things do a good job. They are all sprayed with a gloss finish, which look especially odd on the Klingons.
I don't mind mixing these on the game board. Scale is less important to me than knowing which ship is which. Besides, a hex is 10,00km. I don't think any mini is in scale with that. LOL
If you want to see them, check out some pics I made here: http://ericphillips.info/media/battle.htm
Even though I have the clicky bases still on some, I am replacing them with standard size bases. _________________ "I could have been an adventurer like you, but I took an arrow to the knee." |
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bluebirds38 Lieutenant Commander
Joined: 29 Oct 2009 Posts: 238
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Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 1:24 pm Post subject: |
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ericphillips wrote: | Hey, I just saw this thread. I am buying the Heroclix to add to the collection as X ships. They are very nice, but there is no "scale" for them, besides box scale. That is like Hot Wheels: they are made to fit the box. So small ships tend to look big, and big ships look small.
The Enterprise-A is about 10% smaller than the Fed CA 2400 mini. The Klingon Bird of Prey looks bigger than the Vor'cha battleship, which looks about the same size as the Klingon D7, even though it is, in fact, way bigger.
However, they look nice. The children in the Chinese sweatshops painting these things do a good job. They are all sprayed with a gloss finish, which look especially odd on the Klingons.
I don't mind mixing these on the game board. Scale is less important to me than knowing which ship is which. Besides, a hex is 10,00km. I don't think any mini is in scale with that. LOL
If you want to see them, check out some pics I made here: http://ericphillips.info/media/battle.htm
Even though I have the clicky bases still on some, I am replacing them with standard size bases. |
that's what i'm doing with the star trek heroclix, i use them as x ships. |
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