Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 12:46 pm
But it still won't hold any of my upsized, 1:65 scale Formula de' tracks...OGOPTIMUS wrote:... I don't have access to a huge table capable of holding 50+ map panels unlike some other people around here.![]()
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But it still won't hold any of my upsized, 1:65 scale Formula de' tracks...OGOPTIMUS wrote:... I don't have access to a huge table capable of holding 50+ map panels unlike some other people around here.![]()
Hot Wheels/ Johnny Lightning/ Matchbox size?Scoutdad wrote: But it still won't hold any of my upsized, 1:65 scale Formula de' tracks...
Yes. I have a friend with access to a large scanner and a 4 foot, color printer.Alex Knight wrote:Hot Wheels/ Johnny Lightning/ Matchbox size?Scoutdad wrote: But it still won't hold any of my upsized, 1:65 scale Formula de' tracks...
When I run convention events, I use similar maps (Htz ArtWorks 2" hex space maps) because you can put two ships in a hex. I have my ships on different height flight stands to make this easier.DirkSJ wrote:Wow huge map! That would certainly remove all problems with range 0/1Scoutdad wrote:Our group always uses miniatures... although having 600+ awesome miniatures may have something to do with that!![]()
Of course, we also have a couple of 4 foot by 8 foot felt star maps with 2 inch hexes, so the minis aren't crowded together.. I would love to try minis on that size map!
Does it lead to ambiguous facing at times though?