Legions of Steel Forum
Legions of Steel => General Discussion => Topic started by: BigFatGuy on November 18, 2019, 02:08:35 AM
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in learning how to play the game, my wife figured the Mark 1, stationary behind a door, guarding the computer, might be a good defensive tactic.
As it turns out, in opening the door, thanks to some bad dice rolls, she took out two commandos and shut the door on me again.
I found it hilarious that the Mark 1 is much bigger than the door. in case you wondered what the commandos saw:
(https://i.imgur.com/1i2byNYl.jpg)
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LOL, we are making bigger doors for the 2nd Edition.
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I don't know... I think the Mark I works better when it's bigger than life. :-)
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I had a similarly funny experience this weekend at the con I took in. I ran demo games on Friday and Saturday, and the moment occurred during the Friday game. Commando player was down to the last trooper, and the Fiend got behind him in a doorway, only to roll snake-eyes in HtH with Trident. Didn't much matter as the Machines won Initiative the following turn and rolled a 5 and 6 to finish the deal, but for that fleeting moment it caused quite a laugh.
"How the h*** down a machine the size of small car miss a target standing with his back to him in a small doorway?!?"
EDIT: Well, I'd love to show you the pic, and others I took, but I keep getting an error when trying to attach it. Guess I won't be sharing the fun had this weekend:-(
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The mundane answer is that the ground scale is roughly 1/72nd while the figure scale is closer to 1/48th. The doors match the ground scale rather than the miniature scale so the latter look time-and-a-half larger comparatively.
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Just to be clear, i'm not complaining. ;-)
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The mundane answer is that the ground scale is roughly 1/72nd while the figure scale is closer to 1/48th. The doors match the ground scale rather than the miniature scale so the latter look time-and-a-half larger comparatively.
clark, please email me when you get a chance. thanks Marco