Hello all,
@ Conor: I was thinking of using the Minim Art Soviet jeep crew set with the Soviet officers at field briefing set along with the DML Soviet anti-tank team set and the DML Soviet motor rifle troop set. I might have also added a figure or two from the Tamiya set 35207. I realized that the size difference between Tamiya and Dragon isn’t that bad actually most of the equipment is the same size (except for the helmet and the canteen, being smaller in the Tamiya set). What sets did you have problems with?
@ Henk: I agree the DML figures are in comparison ‘well fed’ maybe they are also taking steroids.

I also agree that the Mini Art figs do have sharper details.
@ Dan: Thanks’ a lot for the advice, but the problem with this diorama is that the Mini Art figures are more or less officers at rest (most are not carrying equipment) and the DML figures are carrying equipment. I am however going to keep them apart … if I decide to go through with it.
@ Michael: Thank you for the tip, I will have to check if the scale difference is that great when they are all in their places on the Dio. Once they are assembled I will post a picture.
Thanks you gentlemen for your help and advice. Below are some pictures to show you the different sizes.
The grey is Tamiya, the red is Dragon, and the maroon is Mini Art. As you can see Mini Art has the largest (best detailed) canteen and in comparison it has the smallest figures. The figure and arm on the left is the Dragon figure the one on the right is the Mini Art fig. Although the MA fig is sitting you can still see the difference in size. Sorry for the blurriness.

Thanks’ again for the advice and the tips,
Regards,