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    thehound
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    Do these two brands fit well together. Are they the same size?

     

     

    thanks

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    guillotine
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    I have Copplestone gangsters but no Dixon unfortunately.

    Copplestone ones are on the large end of 28mm, a tad bigger than, for example, the Great Escape Game gangsters.

    Dixon, I believe, is usually on the smaller end. My friends have some of their Old West stuff and they seem rather small compared to other 28mm ranges. They might even be 25mm. For WW2 stuff difference is not that big, but Dixon is definitely smaller than, say, Warlord Bolt Action.

     

     

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    torros
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    I think Dixon’s gangsters appeared some years ago so most likely 25mm

     

    Their website does say 28mm though

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    panzerkaput
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    The Dixon gangsters are nice but smaller that Copplestones and if you are looking for Gangsters have a look at Footsore Irtish War of Independence range, sculpted by Paul Hicks and Brigade Miniatures in the states, who have a very large range of Gangsters and Police types, also sculpted by Paul Hick and should fit in with Copplestone

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    bobcockayne
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    Coppleston Gangsters are a bit big, but work well with Pulp Figures Police figures by Bob Murch
    https://pulpfigures.com/products/category/11

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