I had a vision the other day after seeing the amazing work in 2mm scale by Paul Clarke on the 2mm Facebook page. Probably - no definitely - the best example of how to use 2mm scale figures to their best effect for creating large armies that really look like armies! I know that quite a few of my followers who are interested in the smaller scales don't use FB so with Paul's permission I'm sharing a few of his photos here. I would love to hear your thoughts on his wonderful work, especially how the table and bases blend so well.
And so of course I immediately saw the potential of DBN armies in the scale done in this way, large bases each representing a brigade with hundreds on tiny men in various formations, marching columns, skirmishers out front, mounted generals, supply wagons at rear possibly, this has really caught my imagination! Just 12 bases (points) per side would look most impressive I think? I'm thinking that 1812 French v Russians could be a good place to begin,
As I always like to have something ticking along for myself this could make a perfect little side project maybe.
Photos of Paul's amazing Medieval armies shared with his permission, as Mr Punch would have said "That's the way to do it".