Infinity
Infinity is a Japanese-anime-influenced sci-fi skirmish game set in a far-future human sphere. Corvus Belli's metal miniatures are renowned for their dynamic poses and intricate detail, with slimmer proportions than heroic-scale games despite the 28mm designation.
Scale Details
Infinity models are nominally 28mm but measure closer to 29-30mm in practice due to scale creep across the range. The proportions are leaner and more realistic than heroic 28mm — heads and hands are smaller relative to body size. This gives Infinity a distinctly different visual feel from Warhammer despite the overlapping scale numbers.
Scale Conversions for Infinity
Slicer percentages for converting between Infinity and other common miniature scales.
| Conversion | Description | Slicer % |
|---|---|---|
| 28mm → 32mm | Infinity to Heroic Scale | 114.3% |
| 32mm → 28mm | Heroic Scale to Infinity | 87.5% |
| 28mm → 35mm | Infinity to Legion/MCP | 125.0% |
| 28mm → 1:35 | Infinity to Model Kit | 178.6% |
3D Printing Tips for Infinity
Infinity models are famous for thin weapons, flowing hair, and delicate equipment — all challenging for FDM. Resin printing is strongly recommended. Use 0.2mm nozzle at 0.04-0.06mm layers for best results. Support placement is critical — attach supports to hidden areas like undersides and backs. Printed alternatives often need to be scaled up 5-10% to match official Corvus Belli metal minis.
Other Games at 28mm Scale
These systems use the same miniature scale as Infinity. Miniatures are generally interchangeable between them.
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