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Stoner81 wrote:30mm allows the use of many mini's that can be purchased elsewhere.
Didn't somebody round here already make a 30mm version of the board I swear I have it in my collection of stuff I have downloaded from here?
Stoner81.
av0hazaar wrote:Just out of curiosity, why 30mm scaling?
whitebeard wrote:I don't have all of the data to make this calculation in front of me (I need the board and a ruler), but here's how it works.
You need the size of the square you will be scaling to 30mm. Call that W. I belive W is one inch (please use milimeters for W, so 25.4mm). It would be best to find this number by measuring the outer corridor dimensions and dividing by the number of squares.
You also need the size of the regular game board. Call that X by Y.
You will be scaling the board up from W to 30mm. This is a factor of S = 30mm / W. (W needs to be in mm here!). Sanity check, S must be bigger than 1 and is likely in the neighborhood of 1.2
Note that the scaling factor S is unitless so you can use it now to scale measurements in metric or inches.
The new game board dimensions are X*S.by Y*S. Where * is used to represent multiplication.
This will scale the boarder as well. To save table space, you might consider editing the image so that the boarder does not get larger. But I have large boards and the larger border does not botger me.
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