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  2. De Bellis Antiquitatis - Wikipedia

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    The number of men represented by an element varies according to the size of the army simulated and the number of figures that it has, but at a nominal ground it would be more or less 250 for each figure. Ground scale is 1" = 100 paces for 15 mm figures or smaller, 40 mm = 100 paces for 25/28 mm figures.

  3. Crossfire (miniatures game) - Wikipedia

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    CF uses an abstract figure scale - a basic infantry stand (usually holding three figures) represents a squad of about 10 infantrymen while 2-3 heavy infantry weapons are represented by a single model; it is also playable on a 1/1 figure scale, though this is unsupported by the official rules and only a minority of gamers seem to prefer this.

  4. List of miniature wargames - Wikipedia

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    Swordpoint (Gripping Beast, 2016) [1] To Me! V 6:Computer Moderated Miniature Wargames Rules (Computer Strategies, 2007) To the Strongest! (Simon Miller) War & Conquest (Scarab Miniatures, 2011) War Games Rules 1000 B.C. to 1000 A.D. (War Games Research Group, 1971) War Games Rules 3000 B.C - 1250 A.D (Wargames Research Group, 1976)

  5. A Fistful of TOWs - Wikipedia

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    A Fistful of TOWs – TOW stands for "tube-launched, optically tracked, wire-guided missiles" [1] — is a set of rules designed for wargames with 6 mm miniatures at a scale of either 1" = 100 metres or 1 cm = 100 metres. The rules for modern combat have specifically been designed to provide relatively fast play.

  6. De Bellis Multitudinis - Wikipedia

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    A 400-point army is typically an army of between about 50 and 80 elements, or about 150 - 250 figures in total (a Regular, mainly mounted army like a Mongol force is more expensive per element, whereas one based more on Irregular foot troops such as the Anglo-Saxons at Hastings is cheaper per element and thus much larger).

  7. Army men - Wikipedia

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    The most well-known toy product which gave rise to the toy type of "army men" was the set of figures sold by the company Tim Mee Toys, which began in the 1940s, and which closed in 2005. Currently the company BMC Toys sells the same figures. [6] [7] Regarding this iconic set, one website notes:

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