| | | | | In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
> BTW, in regard to macro/nanofigs... I liked what Jeremy writes about microfigs
> in his webpage:
> "So what the heck is a microfig? [...]"
> (This is quoted from Jeremy Sproat's homepage; I hope it's OK with you,
> Jeremy!)
Wha---! *sputter* I DEMAND a royalty!
(King enters.)
Oh, hello your majesty! *bowing*
...Not the royalty I meant... ;-)
> I guess my scale could be called nanofig but I dunno. I envision a nanofig
> scale to be much smaller than that... maybe it's just me...
Yah, my vision of nanofig scale would be somewhere around 1/1000 or even
smaller. Your town looks something like 1/200 or 1/300, which is in
the microfig range to me. Actually, it looks like it'd be very close to my
Kriegsmacht scale of 1/384. You wanna couple of mecha to battle with the
dragon? :-,
Cheers,
- jsproat
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| In lugnet.castle, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> Yah, my vision of nanofig scale would be somewhere around 1/1000 or even
> smaller. Your town looks something like 1/200 or 1/300, which is in
> the microfig range to me. Actually, it looks like it'd be very close to my
> Kriegsmacht scale of 1/384. You wanna couple of mecha to battle with the
> dragon? :-,
I've used three scales in setting up my CW realm and environs (progressively
larger scales):
- minifig scale
- (Shiri's Helfire scale)
- terrain scale
one stud=one 32x32 minifig baseplate
useful for modelling rivers, mountains, etc., and large city layouts
- realm scale
one stud=one 32x32 microfig baseplate=1024x1024 microfig studs
useful for modelling adjacent CW realms (4x4 studs at this scale)
also useful for modelling continents and seas
I've found the terrain scale very helpful in suggesting additonal minifig
scale models, since the minifigs have some surrounding geographical features
to build against.
Shiri's scale looks a really good way to get the feel for the shapes of
buildings. I assume the scale is one minifig wall (6 high) to one brick
height?
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Jason Catena writes:
> - realm scale
> one stud=one 32x32 microfig baseplate=1024x1024 microfig studs
Er, 1024x1024 minifig studs, sorry.
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| In lugnet.castle.org.cw, Jason Catena writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> > Yah, my vision of nanofig scale would be somewhere around 1/1000 or even
> > smaller. Your town looks something like 1/200 or 1/300, which is in
> > the microfig range to me. Actually, it looks like it'd be very close to my
> > Kriegsmacht scale of 1/384. You wanna couple of mecha to battle with the
> > dragon? :-,
>
> I've used three scales in setting up my CW realm and environs (progressively
> larger scales):
>
> - minifig scale
> - (Shiri's Helfire scale)
> - terrain scale
> one stud=one 32x32 minifig baseplate
> useful for modelling rivers, mountains, etc., and large city layouts
> - realm scale
> one stud=one 32x32 microfig baseplate=1024x1024 microfig studs
> useful for modelling adjacent CW realms (4x4 studs at this scale)
> also useful for modelling continents and seas
>
> I've found the terrain scale very helpful in suggesting additonal minifig
> scale models, since the minifigs have some surrounding geographical features
> to build against.
Yeah, it sounds like a great thing! I might try it soon, the 6766 I got will
help a lot... lots of brown and green. My terrain is very hard to show
normally, since I'm planning on having many islands and a small part of a
mainland. (I sorta hinted that by mentioning the Lioness Archipe-lego :o)
> Shiri's scale looks a really good way to get the feel for the shapes of
> buildings. I assume the scale is one minifig wall (6 high) to one brick
> height?
Just about. It's not exact, of course; but that's probably the closest
approximation.
-Shiri
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> > I guess my scale could be called nanofig but I dunno. I envision a nanofig
> > scale to be much smaller than that... maybe it's just me...
>
> Yah, my vision of nanofig scale would be somewhere around 1/1000 or even
> smaller.
Yep, that'd be my vision too. Mainly because the only nanofig creations I've
ever seen were yours. ;-)
> Your town looks something like 1/200 or 1/300, which is in
> the microfig range to me. Actually, it looks like it'd be very close to my
> Kriegsmacht scale of 1/384. You wanna couple of mecha to battle with the
> dragon? :-,
Oh yah! Bring 'em on, buster!
-Shiri
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.castle, Shiri Dori writes:
> In lugnet.castle, Jeremy H. Sproat writes:
> > You wanna couple of mecha to battle with the dragon? :-,
> Oh yah! Bring 'em on, buster!
Oops, dunno if you read .cad.dat.models , but my reply is at:
http://www.lugnet.com/cad/dat/models/?n=1153
Cheers,
- jsproat
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