@DrLarsen:
OK, so I started buying up a bunch of AAM to possibly use as “Task Force Markers” on a big-board AA variant and as an educational reference point for my students (to teach them about different ships, tanks, planes, etc.) and who knows, maybe I’ll even try AAM gaming too…
…and when they arrive, to my horror, I find that my Comet is tiny compared to my Cromwell, my Sherman firefly is way smaller than my regular Sherman, my Pershing seems awfully small, too, and my IS-2 and Centurion dwarf everything else by way too much a margin to reflect reality… OK, so clearly they haven’t kept consistent scale here. I know this is probably a newbie question, but is there some way that I can cross check different units and their actual scales so that I can know before I buy them which units look like they belong on the same gaming table together?
first 5 sets I believe had a loose scale vehicle wise they are referred to V1 and are around the 10mm mark
The next 5 sets or so are referred to as V2 and had a consistant scale around the 15mm mark.
The sets you would want with the bigger scale consistant vehicles are 1939-1945, north africa, eastern front, early war, counter offensive.