Best size for 10mm wargames table?

Started by Orlygg, 28 August 2013, 06:15:42 AM

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Leman

For Flodden you might consider Pike and Shotte, Impetus, FOG R, or any sets specifically written for the Italian Wars period, eg.Virtue 'Gainst Fury or Maximillian. Poleaxed, the Wars of the Roses rules, would also work well for Flodden.
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nikharwood

Yep - you can't go far wrong with 6x4 or thereabouts really , I reckon  :)

Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Trying to pick up a 6mm tank in the middle of an 8ft wide table, soon see that too much width is NOT a good thing.

If you can access all sides the 6x what ever is OK, otherwise it needs to be no more than 5ft wide, and that's if my size (almost 6ft with ape like arms)  ;) ;).

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Hertsblue

Also depends on how you're going to build your table. The point about 8 x 4 is that the boards come ready cut. A good timber shop will cut them to size, but they may charge you for the whole board. If, on the other hand, you're going to make the playing surface up from smaller modules (a mate of mine used 4 x 2 decorators' folding tables) you can use whatever multiples you choose.
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get2grips

Scale will obviously make a massive difference but, at 10mm, I like 8x4 because it allows more opportunity to manouevre.

petercooman

Today i had an interesting talk with the wife. We were in a DIY store getting stuff for the garden (i'm getting the terrace done), and i was looking at some garden sheds. She said that when all is done (mind you that would be a year or 2, as we are doing it in bits, saving a little then get some materials, saving again, etc..) i can have a shed for my wargaming needs  :D :D :D

So i'm already asking myself the same question (and working at the double-quick to get the work done  :P )

fsn

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Quote from: fsn on 31 August 2013, 08:52:05 PM
Sure it's not a trick to get the terrace done quicker? Women are tricky that way. 

Nope, because she knows i will never shut up about it now  :D

It's actually a compromise. I want to move because we don't have enough room. She doesn't want to move. Sooooo she lets me make my 'room'

Zippee

Quote from: petercooman on 31 August 2013, 08:45:07 PM
She said that when all is done (mind you that would be a year or 2, as we are doing it in bits, saving a little then get some materials, saving again, etc..) i can have a shed for my wargaming needs 

Yep did similar - you can see the result below

http://www.flickr.com/photos/zippee/sets/72157633554453675/

best of luck!


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mollinary

Quote from: Zippee on 31 August 2013, 10:33:12 PM
Yep did similar - you can see the result below

http://www.flickr.com/photos/zippee/sets/72157633554453675/

best of luck!

Wow Zippy, that is amazing!   Love the pictures, now can we have the book?   Did the structure pre-exist, or did you have it custom made?  How long did it take?  Any tips for the unwary?   

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Zippee

Quote from: mollinary on 01 September 2013, 11:59:36 AM
Wow Zippy, that is amazing!   Love the pictures, now can we have the book?   Did the structure pre-exist, or did you have it custom made?  How long did it take?  Any tips for the unwary?   

Mollinary

Let me illustrate the before, during and after:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/zippee/sets/72157633554453675/

Pretty much a self build, took longer than planned due to some family problems, weekend working took 3 years for two of us.
Tips?
Check your planning - I built in block and brick because that way I can go to the edge of my property line, in timber you need to leave a metre fire break either side. I elected a flat sloped roof because that kept height to below 3 metres and thus meant I didn't need planning permission (this changes with locality, so check). Total cost for garden and shed came to some £6k - fully half of which are the doors! Remember you can have power but not water - that makes it residential and you'll need planning permission (hence the external pipe stand) - power and data cables run under the right-hand bed.
Most important, plan what you want, stick with it don't make changes on the fly, that is expensive and time consuming. My wife and I sketched this out on a napkin in a bar on Tenerife and it's pretty much identical to that original outline - you can see the rest http://www.flickr.com/photos/zippee/sets/72157633554741029/
Hope that's of assistance, it was a lot of effort but well worth it

Thanks for the kind words, always happy to open the doors to anyone in the East London area - just pm me  :D

mollinary

Thanks Zippee, a real work of art.  If it is not an impertinent question, how large is the room, and how big is the table within it?

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