@SallyFourth For what it’s worth, I think your stories make a strong case for the larger scales of tiny ladies. I think people also forget just how small 1/2 or 1/3 scale is. 1/2 is 1/8 mass which means smaller than a toddler. 1/3 is 1/27 mass or the size of a very small cat or the smallest dog breeds. That’s also small enough to try to handle normal sized objects but have a very hard time doing it which is an interesting dynamic. Much smaller sizes can be interesting for stories but interaction with normal sized people is much more of a problem.
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RE: Favorite size for tiny ladies?
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RE: Favorite size for tiny ladies?
@SallyFourth For what it’s worth, I think your stories make a strong case for the larger scales of tiny ladies. I think people also forget just how small 1/2 or 1/3 scale is. 1/2 is 1/8 mass which means smaller than a toddler. 1/3 is 1/27 mass or the size of a very small cat or the smallest dog breeds. That’s also small enough to try to handle normal sized objects but have a very hard time doing it which is an interesting dynamic. Much smaller sizes can be interesting for stories but interaction with normal sized people is much more of a problem.
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RE: Favorite size for tiny ladies?
My personal preference is for 3 inches to a foot (1/24 to 1/6 scale) depending on the story. Larger sizes works better for interaction. Smaller sizes are more interesting for an adventure oriented story - shrunken women escaping a mad scientist or some similar captor and making their way in the world while smaller than a mouse.