
"1/6000 Miniatures compared to AP Jutland Counters " Topic
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KTravlos | 19 Nov 2013 3:15 p.m. PST |
Hello I was wondering how small 1/6000 naval miniatures are? How do they compare to the big counters of let us say Avalanche Press Jutland? With Respect Konstantinos Travlos |
ColCampbell  | 19 Nov 2013 3:54 p.m. PST |
They are small and fit nicely on the vintage Avalon Hill Jutland game. Here are some old game reports so you can get an idea of their "tinyness." link link Jim |
79thPA  | 19 Nov 2013 4:23 p.m. PST |
Nothing to say other than that game box brings back some memories. |
taskforce58 | 19 Nov 2013 8:23 p.m. PST |
Guys, Konstantinos was talking about Avalanche Press' game from their Great War at Sea series, which uses 1 x 1/2" counters, NOT Avalon Hill's classic Jutland with it's longer counters. Here are some of my Hallmark 1/6000 ships and their namesake counters from AP's game:
Germans on the left, top to bottom: BB SMS Kronprinz, BC SMS Seydlitz, Armored Cruiser SMS Furst Bismarck British on the right, top to bottom: BB HMS Iron Duke, BC HMS Lion, Armored Cruiser HMS Defence. |
KTravlos | 19 Nov 2013 8:28 p.m. PST |
Ohh, that is not too bad. I thought they would be so small, that I might as well use the counters. Thank you taskforce58! That was very useful. And thanks everybody for your contributions! With Respect KTravlos |
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