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120x92mm oval
120x92mm oval
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40mm base
40mm base
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60mm base
60mm base
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110mm Circular
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📏 Tabletop & Wargame Base Size Reference

This chart provides a quick overview of commonly used base sizes for tabletop miniatures and helps you choose the correct scale for your prints.

 

🧩 Common Round Bases:


- 25 mm – small infantry (classic scale)
- 28 mm – standard infantry
- 32 mm – modern hero scale (recommended)

 

⚔️ Larger Bases (typically used with ~5 mm height):


- 40 mm – elite units / larger characters
- 50–80 mm – monsters & large models
- 90–160 mm – massive creatures & display pieces

 

🪶 Oval Bases (for mounted units):


- 60 × 35 mm – small mounts
- 75 × 42 mm – medium mounts
- 90 × 52 mm – cavalry / beasts
- 105 × 70 mm – large creatures
- 120 × 92 mm – very large mounts

 

📐 Base Height:


- All bases (25- 160 mm): ~4 mm height

 

🎯 Compatible With:


Warhamer 40,000 • Age of Sigmar • D&D • Fantasy • Sci-Fi • and other tabletop systems¨

 

💡 Tip:


Always check the recommended base size for your specific miniature or game system.  
Scaling can be easily adjusted in your slicer if needed.

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