What would you consider the best scale for Traveller tabletop gaming? Not mass combat, but enough to see good details on the minis and can fit on a normal table.
What would you consider the best scale for Traveller tabletop gaming? Not mass combat, but enough to see good details on the minis and can fit on a normal table.
What Aramis said.
Considering the game's weapon ranges, especially outdoors, even at 15mm you'll occasionally be shooting from one side of the table to another.
While it's mass combat I think Striker touched on that concern, the movement capabilities of grav tanks specifically.
Note that many 15mm minis games with tanks use a ground scale of either 1:1000, 1:1100, or 1:1200... making the ground scale 10x smaller than the figure scale. (Many 6mm games, including Ogre, also used separate figure and ground scales.)
Yup, sometimes you've got to jigger things by adding a "scale within the scale" to make things "fit".
It was the defacto industry standard.
But what do you want to do? PC action with up to 15 or so figures max on the table? 25/28mm will do fine there. Deckplans could be blown up to this scale too, you'd just need a large table in the end to put everything on.
I use 15mm for my sci fi skirmish games. Things fit nicely onto a normal-sized table, & a ground scale of 1:167 seems to work well enough (this was originally derived from a base size in a game that had the ground scale intentionally ommitted...)
What would you consider the best scale for Traveller tabletop gaming? Not mass combat, but enough to see good details on the minis and can fit on a normal table.
28-30mm is best for details while still being playable.
Note that many 15mm minis games with tanks use a ground scale of either 1:1000, 1:1100, or 1:1200... making the ground scale 10x smaller than the figure scale. (Many 6mm games, including Ogre, also used separate figure and ground scales.)
Traveller's one true scale 15mm....