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Re: [HOTT] Question on size of Hello Kitty Charms for Army of Perpetual Cuteness

HOTT basically comes in two base sizes, 40 mm frontage and 60 mm frontage.
Use the 40 mm frontage for things that approximate 15mm and smaller and use
the larger frontage for things that approximate 25-28mm figure sizes. Do
not mix the frontages in the same army, they are different scales. Paul
Hannah's armies are in the 15mm size (40mm frontage), Phil Williams, Bryan
(the penguins) and I all have 25mm armies (60mm frontage). Andrew's bug
army is 60mm frontage....

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thanks
kim

On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 9:14 PM, Rod Fleck <rodfleck@...> wrote:

> Hey folks - got a few questions about the Army of Perpetual Cuteness
> that I trying to figure out for my litle middle child – she likes
> board games with dad. She really liked the idea of a Hello Kitty
> Army, she saw one on line for Warhammer 40k. I am not a quick
> painter at best...so I thought I would take a HOTT army concept and
> utilize a series of Hello Kitty Charms. Yep, Hello Kitty, thus the
> Army of Perpetual Cuteness...we may change that to something equally
> disconcerning but loveable by an eight year old.
>
> I have found a few things on ebay that may work. A series of charms
> have been made of that little adorable cat - include a couple in
> airplanes. All of them are about 25mm in size.
>
> Here are a couple of examples - I am just wanting to make sure the
> size of these would work:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/8q248o
>
> Three to a stand for flyers... ;-)
>
> Still working out a list - but there are a lot of charms in that
> size and for about $1 a charm or so...Dad thinks he can put together
> a decent army for her to play. Not sure yet about some roles - but
> I saw that they had Hello Kitty on Elephants those would make great
> knights! ;-)
>
> As to enemies...still working on that for her younger brother. Lego
> mini-figs come quickly to mind!
>
> Would love suggestions.
>
> Rod
>
>
>



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Hey folks - got a few questions about the Army of Perpetual Cuteness that I trying to figure out for my litle middle child – she likes board games with dad....
Rod Fleck
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Jan 12, 2009
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HOTT basically comes in two base sizes, 40 mm frontage and 60 mm frontage. Use the 40 mm frontage for things that approximate 15mm and smaller and use the...
Kim Harris
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Jan 12, 2009
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As for some roles might I suggest using the Blue Car and Green Bike as riders and the Sailor Dress is obviously a standard bearer for the General element. Fun...
Stacy Young
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Jan 12, 2009
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Stacy - We went a bit crazy on e-bay and found a series of "beast" oriented Hello Kitties; and then a set of Imperial Japan. So, that is our theme now. ...
Rod Fleck
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