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Re: LEGO Rulers 4 Pirate Game
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lugnet.gaming
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lugnet.pirates
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Tue, 20 Apr 2004 05:53:50 GMT
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> > In lugnet.pirates, Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> Everything else in the game is made out of LEGO. It's not really a matter of
> "appeal". one "inch" is *by definition* 4 studs. So you can't use a regular
> ruler even if you wanted to, the inches on it are the wrong size. But why would
> you want to?
I've read Evil Steve's Pirate Game rules, and it says nothing about 1 inch = 4
studs. I've never measured it, so I don't know how long 4 studs actually are.
~Clangador
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Message has 3 Replies: | | Re: LEGO Rulers 4 Pirate Game
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| (...) It says nothing about a lot of other things that every GM I've ever played under does, too. Using LEGO rulers adds to the charm of the game, in my view. I guess I'm not sure what outcome you want, exactly. (...) Pretty close. (21 years ago, 20-Apr-04, to lugnet.pirates)
| | | Re: LEGO Rulers 4 Pirate Game
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| (...) 4 studs = 1-1/4" 1 stud = 5/16" 3 studs = 15/16" If you want to go for a more accurate scale, use 2x3's instead of 2x4's. Just make sure everyone at the table is using the same scale, so it'll be fair (my unit may only get to move one unit per (...) (21 years ago, 20-Apr-04, to lugnet.pirates)
| | | Re: How many studs in an inch? How many posts in a thread?
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| (...) Eh, I'll toss that in with wondering where he hid the rules for incorporating orbital mind-control lasers into the game... (...) Do they even make pencils? Anyways, it'd be cool if there was an easy way to convert from paper to bricks, like (...) (21 years ago, 21-Apr-04, to lugnet.gaming)
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