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Cmde Perry22 Jan 2024 7:15 p.m. PST

at Fall In! (late 90's? early 00's?) played in one of two scenarios using Battleground rules adapted for 1/6 (GI Joe / Dragon) figures. Both scenarios were Americans in Italy. The game master had built several houses, trucks (using push mower wheels!) and even a Panzer III (or was it a IV?) to scale. The two most significant differences from gaming in smaller scales were that figures could be posed, rather than switching figures for each pose; and that hidden figures were often disclosed by the player walking over to the building and opening the building to get to his figure(s).
Anybody else remember these games?

SpuriousMilius23 Jan 2024 12:17 p.m. PST

40mm.

farnox24 Jan 2024 10:57 a.m. PST

15mm for skirmish

catavar24 Jan 2024 5:42 p.m. PST

I used to have 20's! Does that count?

Mark 1 Supporting Member of TMP29 Jan 2024 4:53 p.m. PST

For me the largest scale I play at would have to be 1-to-1.

But alas, for most of my gaming I am restricted to 6mm…

(I do have a bit of 20mm / 1/76 stuff somewhere in the garage. But it only got out onto a gaming table once in the late 1980s, so I don't think that really counts….)

-Mark
(aka: Mk 1)

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