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  2. Miniature model (gaming) - Wikipedia

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    ≈1:72 – 1:69: Used to be the most popular size for pre-1970s wargaming figures and roleplaying figures. While original mini figures matched 1:72 models there developed wide upwards variation in figure height and these are the most common ones to be used for wargaming. 28 mm ≈5 mm ≈1:64 – 1:62 Popular for wargaming figures [10] and RPGs.

  3. Miniatures game - Wikipedia

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    Tabletop role-playing games evolved from miniatures games, and the two genres have continued to be linked in varying degrees. One of the most cited examples of this connection is Dungeons & Dragons, which developed from a 1971 medieval miniature wargame called Chainmail. [2]

  4. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    Mortem et Gloriam (SHALL Enterprises Ltd, 2016) [1] Retinue Medieval Skirmish Rules (David Cliff, Tabletop Games, 1978) Shattered Lances (Outpost Wargame Services, 2005) [1] Swordpoint (Gripping Beast, 2016) [1] Tactica Medieval (Quantum Printing, 1992) [1] To Me! V 6:Computer Moderated Miniature Wargames Rules (Computer Strategies, 2007) To ...

  5. Miniature wargaming - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, Tony Bath published what was the first ruleset for a miniature wargame set in the medieval period. In 1971, Gary Gygax developed his own miniature wargame system for medieval warfare called Chainmail. Gygax later produced a supplement for Chainmail that added magic and fantasy creatures, making this the first fantasy miniature wargame.

  6. De Bellis Antiquitatis - Wikipedia

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    De Bellis Antiquitatis or DBA (English: Of the Wars of Antiquity) is a fast play set of rules for the hobby of historical miniature wargaming, particularly ancient and medieval wargaming in the period 3000 BC to 1520 AD. Now in 3rd edition. These rules allow entire armies to be represented by fewer than 50 figures.

  7. 1:72 scale - Wikipedia

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    Task Force 72 1/72 scale R/C ship modeling club, Australia. Queen's Own 1/72 scale R/C ship modeling club, US. On The Way!, 1/72nd scale armor modeling resources; MiniatureZone Archived 2011-02-01 at the Wayback Machine, Pictures and articles on smallscale 1/72 (20mm scale) historical miniature wargaming and modelling; Plastic Soldier Review 1/ ...