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The Early Days of RPG's: Capturing an Old-School Essence

Started by Mordred Pendragon, March 12, 2017, 08:31:54 PM

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Mordred Pendragon

Quote from: Krimson;951129Matchbox and Hot Wheels use a 1:64 scale... Sort of. The cars can range from like 1:50-1:75 or even more but they're supposed to be 1:64. So anything you use should be of a similar scale, though you might get away with using a smaller scale for roads and props, so long as you're measuring movement rates properly. So if you need to use people or other props, you can get away with using 25-28mm miniatures. Something to consider if you shop online. I'd probably make buildings out of cardboard with scaled printouts glued on, though I suspect the building would end up being a regular box that probably has a cat sitting in it.

I will keep that in mind.
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