Sizing Guide
π Miniature Sizing Guide
All of our miniatures are available in 28mm and 32mm scale, two of the most common sizes for tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder.
π What does "28mm scale" or "32mm scale" mean?
This refers to the approximate height of a standard Medium humanoid (like a human) from foot to eye level. All other creature sizes (Tiny to Gargantuan) are scaled proportionally from that baseline.
D&D Size Category | Relative Scale | Example Creatures |
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Tiny | ~ΒΌ the height of a Medium model | Bat, Rat, Sprite |
Small | ~Β½ the height of a Medium model | Gnome, Halfling, Kobold |
Medium | Standard height (28mm or 32mm) | Human, Elf, Orc |
Large | ~2x Medium height | Ogre, Minotaur, Horse |
Huge | ~3x Medium height | Giant, Hydra, Treant |
Gargantuan | ~4x+ Medium height (multi-base) | Ancient Dragon, Kraken, Tarrasque |
βοΈ Scaling Across 28mm and 32mm
If you choose 28mm scale, a Medium creature will be approx 28mm tall, and all other sizes scale from that base.
If you choose 32mm scale, that same Medium creature becomes 32mm tall, and Tiny/Large/Huge etc. increase accordingly.
This ensures consistency across your minis, whether you're building an army or an entire bestiary!