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Lion in the Stars writes:

Yes, 1/64 is the old 'true 25mm' scale. It's also model railroad S scale.

If you download and print yourself, print at 114% (64/56) to get it up to current 28mm size.

Though I prefer 1/60 scale for buildings (yes, I'm showing my inner nerd here. 1/60 scale is 1"=5', classic D&D scale). That would be 107%.


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Reviresco Sponsoring Member of TMP of Reviresco writes:


Old Fort Kit

Reviresco's Old Fort kit is suitable for Foreign Legion, Pirates of the Caribbean, Chinese pirates, American Southwest, Darkest Africa, Colonial India, or just about any Back of Beyond place you might need to defend.

Build it over foamcore. Kit includes wall sections, corner pieces, headquarters building, and gate tower with removable roof.

Detail parts include lanterns, powder barrels, and a two-wheel cart.

Finished size – 16" x 16" x 8" or add more wall segments to make it as large as you want.

Printed version – 29 pages for $45.00 USD
Download from Wargame Vault for $25.00 USD

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