Some Terrain

Started by SV52, 17 August 2017, 03:50:49 PM

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Ithoriel

Quote from: FierceKitty on 18 August 2017, 01:32:05 PM
All right-thinking people go down a step for the scale of their buildings. How many times does it need to be explained? ;)

The battle to seize the enemy's Wendy Houses is apparently never ending.

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BUT ..... the 1/72 Airfix farmhouse is classic!

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Wulf

I play skirmish scale where 1 figure = 1 man, so building scale really MUST match mini scale (otherwise they wouldn't fit inside, apart from everything else...) However, where the figures don't have that 1:1 representation, and, therefore, the figures on the bases are themselves out of scale, I can see the use of smaller buildings being sensible.

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SV52

Right, after hacking away the dead wood  :P the consensus would appear to be:

use 10mm for 10mm,
15mm for the rest,
28mm skirmish, use 28mm.

Wait a minute, what about 1/32, 1/35, 1/54, 1/48, 1/16, 1/12 et al?  I know play on floor and use house.  Old style Kreigspeil. :d
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Sandinista

Great concept, especially the impassable terrain pieces, will steal and adapt.

Cheers
Ian