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  2. Miniature wargaming - Wikipedia

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    4: Mousepad mat with printed grass. A miniature wargame is played on a model of a battlefield. The model battlefield is usually mounted on a table. As far as size goes, every part of the battlefield should be within arm's reach of the players; a width of four feet is recommended. [9] [10] [11] Most miniature wargames are played on custom-made ...

  3. Battle Masters - Wikipedia

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    The battle mat contains a river, which cannot be crossed except at fords. Other terrain on the mat has no special game effect. Several terrain features are added to the board at the start of the round. One player places the terrain features, and the other may decide which side of the battle mat to deploy his units on.

  4. Crossfire (miniatures game) - Wikipedia

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    Crossfire (commonly abbreviated as CF) is a tabletop miniatures wargame designed by Arty Conliffe and first published in 1996, later supplemented by "Hit the Dirt" containing a number of rules clarifications and scenarios. Crossfire was originally designed to allow for company-sized battles and World War II scenarios. It employs an innovative ...

  5. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    Tactical Commander; Rules for World War II Skirmish Wargames (Andrew Rathmell, Tabletop Games, 1982) The Wargame Battletracker (Hobby Pursuit LLC, 2009) Tide of Iron (Fantasy Flight Games, 2007; Re-print 1A Games, [17] 2014) Tigers and Stalins—Micro Armor Tank Rules (Mind Games, unknown) Tractics (Guidon Games, 1971)

  6. Miniature model (gaming) - Wikipedia

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    4.4 mm: ≈1:72 – 1:69: Used to be the most popular size for pre-1970s wargaming figures and roleplaying figures. While original mini figures matched 1:72 models there developed wide upwards variation in figure height and these are the most common ones to be used for wargaming. 28 mm ≈5 mm ≈1:64 – 1:62

  7. Battle Cry (game) - Wikipedia

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    While superficially similar to conventional board wargames, it borrows from miniatures wargaming with its use of plastic figures and its simplified rules. [2] The map is initially composed of blank hexes, although additional cardboard hexes can be placed to alter the printed terrain and recreate a wide variety of battles, as per scenario instructions. [2]

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