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Re: (CW) Realm Scale
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lugnet.castle
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Thu, 10 Feb 2000 02:37:47 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Craig Hamilton writes:
> hi y'all ~
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> at this point, i'm proposing scale for realms. as each realm is a square
> on a grid, picture that square divided 16 x16. each of these squares equals
> a 32x32 baseplate.
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> does this sound good to everyone? :-)
Ummm... so one realm is 16 32x32 baseplates across? ie, 512 studs? This is
*really* tiny! My castle, which is 80x80 studs, is 15% of my realm!! Consider
the fact that I eventually plan to build a town around it, and big one to boot,
I could see my capital city taking up 60-80% of the realm! Where will my
numerous villages, massive river, sprawling forest, and cloud-topping mountains
fit in? I'd much rather see no real scale, or a scale in the miles range.
Unless, of course, you be willing to make my realm a couple hundred "realms"
wide... ;)
Jeff
P.S. I'll be scanning my map sketch in tonight, I'll email you when I get it
posted.
P.P.S. I just realized that each 16x16 "realm" is just a little larger than
Wamalug's Train Show setup!
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: (CW) Realm Scale
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| (...) Each relm has 16x16 32x32 baseplates. Which is 512 by 512 studs, so 262,144 studs. Your castle is 80x80 studs which would make it 6,400 studs. So your castle is effectively less than 2% of the realm. Once you fill it up, we'll give you (...) (25 years ago, 10-Feb-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| hi y'all ~ at this point, i'm proposing scale for realms. as each realm is a square on a grid, picture that square divided 16 x16. each of these squares equals a 32x32 baseplate. does this sound good to everyone? :-) we can thank m. uring for the (...) (25 years ago, 10-Feb-00, to lugnet.castle)
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