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He's not skipping anything. The files he is developing can be printed with a 3D printer any size desired. 1/50, 2/33 or 1/64. I develop all my 3D files in full size. Then they can be printed any size.Those are really spectacular. But why are you skipping 1:64 scale? Most of my ships are 1:64 scale. Also, when will these be available to the public?
Yeah, I don't think with scale the face visibility will be an issue; on picture when first fellow holding a gun ball in front of himAt 1:24 scale, they're going to be around 60 to 75mm high (2.5 to 3"), so with those, the faces would be more clear. Certainly the hair cut or style would be pretty clear. That's what you're thinking of, right? Actual facial shape would be pretty consistent over the past several thousand years. Average body height has increased over time, but I'm thinking hair style and clothing (including caps) is the only distinguishing difference that might show up at different between eras. Is that kind of along the lines of what you were thinking about?

