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  2. Naval wargaming - Wikipedia

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    1:6000, 1:4800, 1:3000, 1:2400 - popular for use in games of the pre-Dreadnought era and later, although some notable ranges in earlier periods are available. 1:1800 - A growing intermediate scale, made popular by games such as Axis and Allies: War at Sea that use a "trading card" format.

  3. List of scale model sizes - Wikipedia

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    1:2400: 0.127 mm: Wargaming (naval) A British and American size for naval wargaming ship models. Some science fiction miniatures in this scale. 1:2000: 0.152 mm: Wargaming (naval) Ship models. Valiant Enterprises produces its "Fighting Sail" line of "sailing men o'war" and related subjects in this scale.

  4. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    General Quarters (World War Two Naval Warfare, 1/2400 scale) (L.L. Gill, CinC Soft Metal Castings, 1975) General Quarters 2 (20th Century Naval Warfare, 1/2400) (L.L. Gill, CinC Soft Metal Castings, 1977) General Quarters (Old Dominion GameWorks, unknown) Great Battles of World War II (Bruce McFarlane, The Canadian Wargames Group, 1995)

  5. Ship model - Wikipedia

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    Small miniature ships, often in 1:1200 scale and 1:1250 scale were maneuvered on large playing surfaces to either recreate a historical battle, or in the case of governments, plan for future encounters. These models were basic representations of ship types, with enough detail to make them recognizable.

  6. Miniature model (gaming) - Wikipedia

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    1:52 – 1:48: Heroic scale of 32 mm miniatures. 1:50 scale is a popular size for diecast models from European manufacturers. 1:48 is commonly known as quarter scale or American O scale. 40 mm: ≈7 mm: ≈1:45 – 1:43: Older figures from the 60s and tend to be thinner / shorter than new metal ones. Close to O scale model railroads. 54 mm ...

  7. Miniature wargaming - Wikipedia

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    The scale of a model vehicle can be expressed as a scale ratio. A scale ratio of 1:100 means that 1 cm represents 100 cm; at this scale, if a model car is 4.5 cm long, then it represents a real car that is 4.5 m long. When it comes to figurines of humans, the preferred method of expressing scale is the height of a figurine in millimeters.

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