![]() ![]() ![]() The absolute worst example of this is actually BattleTech, which has absurdly short ranges for its weapons. That's why I favor using smaller figures on a standard table with standard measurements it comes a little closer to the spaced out battlefield that I imagine 40k ought to have. (And the more you tinker with it, the more work you make for yoruself, even if it's fun work)įor me, it's deeply unsatisfying to see a table of a theoretically futuristic wargame, with weapons that should be much more effective than modern ones, where it's as crowded as the mall on Black Friday (pre-Covid, of course.) and the tanks regularly move a shorter distance than they are long. Since 40k has no defined ground scale (e.g., 1" = 10 yards or whatever) and on top of that has no defined time scale (1 turn = 1 minute), you've got a free hand. A lot depends on how far you want to take the contrast between figure scale and ground scale. ![]()
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