Many model companies have modified the size of their figures over the years . Tamiya's 70s figures were on the small size as they used tje average Japanese male as a scale reference , not a European male . Japanese average height is shorter than Europeans . In the 80s they had more scale figures but all had the same body type , no beer guts , tall skinny dudes etc , they were all clones with different unis . Their modern kits , Archer , SU-76 , Nashorn , M3 AC , etc , have awesome 3D rendered figures using real people in real uniforms if the internet is to believed , but they are great looking figures , almost as good as resin ( so heads are so - so IMO ) . Their 1/48 figures are still stuck in the 80s as one size seems to fit all , great kits for parts and tank crew bodies . Pretty much the same story can be told for a lot of the 1/35 companies , Dragon , Italeri , Trumpeter and Master Box . For some reason Mini Arts figured started out over scale , more 1/32 or larger but have now scaled down to true 1/35 . I do like the heroic style 28mm plastics as they have a Commando Comic vibe to them