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Preceptor






He all,

Never played the game befor but is it possible to use those rules with stuf like this?






When yes is the scale 1/72 the right one?
   
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Lieutenant General





Florence, KY

Flames of War is 15mm, which is roughly 1/100.

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Beaver Dam, WI

You could... for infantry, just get the FoW bases and mount 2 or 3 figs to it. The ranges will seem a bit short in comparison to 1/72 models though. Other option would be to upscale everything... maybe by a factor of .5. So the 4' x 6' standard table would needa 6' x 9' playing area...


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