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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.
1:4800: 0.064 mm: Sci-fi: This scale has been used for fictional spacecraft for the board game Star Cruiser, originally from Citadel Miniatures. A set of British and German WWII warships in this scale were produced by CnC for use in the North Cape tabletop game. 1:3900: 0.078 mm: Sci-fi: Star Trek toys and miniatures are available in this scale ...
Mars Ascendant - Sci-Fi V 6 (Computer Moderated Miniature Wargame Rules) (Computer Strategies, 2007) MechWarrior: Dark Age, MechWarrior: Age of Destruction (WizKids, 2002, 2006) Mega Bots (Radioactive Press, 2010) MERCS (Mercs Minis, 2010) Mighty Monsters (Ganesha Games, 2011, also published in Italian language as Megamostri)
In the 1960s, Aoshima released 1/60 and 1/72 scale airplane models, 1/24 and 1/25 scale car models and original design sci-fi mecha models. In 1969, it released "Apollo series" spacecraft models including 1/48 scale "Eagle 5" Apollo Lunar Module and 1/96 scale Apollo spacecraft. These models became a big hit.
Crossfire (commonly abbreviated as CF) is a tabletop miniatures wargame designed by Arty Conliffe and first published in 1996, later supplemented by "Hit the Dirt" containing a number of rules clarifications and scenarios. Crossfire was originally designed to allow for company-sized battles and World War II scenarios. It employs an innovative ...
Miniature wargaming is a form of wargaming in which military units are represented by ... 72 1:73 1:89 1:120 ... sci-fi / fantasy wargames have displaced historical ...