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Another consideration that weighs how you consider this, is scale of battle. For instance, a large scale battel (i.e. battalion/Regiment level with massed armies, I would generally want poses that would allow for an ease of massing the force. For skirmish level battles where more individual model actions take place, I would enjoy having several poses for the same unit. Andy Welkley |
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| VOTING RESULTS | |||
| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
marching/walking | 86 | 13% | |
|---|---|---|---|
attacking/shooting | 111 | 17% | |
heroic posing | 32 | 5% | |
performing an action | 43 | 7% | |
running/charging | 27 | 4% | |
at the ready with weapon | 118 | 18% | |
defending | 34 | 5% | |
dead/wounded | 15 | 2% | |
kneeling and shooting | 51 | 8% | |
in action with weapon | 70 | 11% | |
prone | 6 | 1% | |
loading/reloading | 53 | 8% | |
| POLL IS CLOSED |
| POLL DESCRIPTION | |
More and more I find I hate the "charging for combat" pose that many figures sport. So I looked thru my figures at what I tend to buy and like the look of. I'm sure I've missed some, but what are your top poses that you'd buy over all the others? |