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    sundancer
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    Somehow this question just popped into my head.

    Are there currently any active sold and played Fantasy Wargames in 6mm or 10mm scale? Just curious.

    #1428821
    brennon
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    I want to say Pendraken’s Warband is 10mm https://pendraken.co.uk/fantasy-warband/

    #1428825

    Ben beat me to it! Saying that I plan to do KoW in 10mm (minis bought 2-3 years ago so well on track!)

    i have been working on Warlords of Erehwon in 10mm (I have a very out of date project blog on it) and the same armies will do Saga age of magic.

    Just swap inches for cm and off to war!

    #1428826
    torros
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    Off the top of my head there is of course as Ben has mentioned  Warband but there is Lords and Lands as well as Warmaster. But any game that uses multi bases can easily converted with changes to said base sizes like Kings of War , 9th age etc

     

    I know people who play songs of blades and heroes and frost grave in 10mm

    #1428827
    sundancer
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    @nogbadthebad I’m not the “rule bender” games… I like my games OG. 😉 But thanks anyway.

    #1428829
    sundancer
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    Wait, Warband has no Orks? Only goblins?! WHAT? (Or do they just don’t sell the minis?)

    #1428830
    torros
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    It’s just a name. Pendraken do sell Orcs in their old fantasy ranges

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    I forgot about Hordes and Heroes by Kallistra as a 10mm fantasy game but it is played on hexes

    #1428849
    phaidknott
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    #1428866

    You could keep KoW base size but just fill them with 6mm/10mm figs – make a horde look like a horde rather than a school trip ?

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