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  2. Naval wargaming - Wikipedia

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    In the US CinC and GHQ followed with slightly larger and more detailed models in 1/2400. In recent years Hallmark have moved the scale down to 1/6000. A separate branch of naval wargaming uses radio control ships capable of firing BB ammo from CO 2 powered cannons, with the aim of sinking opposing ships, whose hulls are made of thin balsa wood.

  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. Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War at Sea - Wikipedia

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    Axis & Allies Naval Miniatures: War At Sea is a standalone miniature wargame, originally produced by Avalon Hill, later by Wizards of the Coast. Axis and Allies Naval Miniatures gameplay is associated with Axis & Allies Miniatures , a World War 2 land battles game also made by Avalon Hill, but the two games are very different.

  5. Military Miniatures - Wikipedia

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    Military Miniatures is a book about miniatures including their history, information about collecting them, how to assemble miniatures kits, techniques for painting them, how to do conversions of miniatures, building dioramas, as well as moulding and casting miniatures. [1]

  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. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    The Fletcher Pratt Naval Wargame (Fletcher Pratt, 1943) G.I. Commander (Enola Games/Navwar, 1984) 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 ...

  8. Miniature wargaming - Wikipedia

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    Miniature wargaming is a form of wargaming in which military units are represented by miniature physical models on a model battlefield. Miniature wargames are played using model soldiers , vehicles, and artillery on a model battlefield, with the primary appeal being recreational rather than functional.

  9. Victory at Sea (game) - Wikipedia

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    Victory at Sea is a hardback book that contains a set of wargame rules used to simulate naval combat during World War II using 1/1800 scale. [1] The rules, both basic and advanced, take up about 20% of the 206-page book. [1] Other sections contain scenarios, longer campaigns, lists of ships, and illustrations of ship counters.