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WebIn terms of scale, and using your example, the 8" javelin throw would probably be about right for a 6mm figure. A 6mm figure represents a person about 2 meters in height. So 3mm equals 1 meter, about. 8 inches is about 200 mm, or in our scale about 67 meters. The world record for javelin throwing is 100 meters. WebThe lists are designed to work with the DBM rules as they stand, without modification. The only real requirement that the DBM historical rules are lacking as far as Middle-Earth … how high is a range rover sport
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http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=417982 WebApr 20, 2016 · Not knowing your ideas, I've always thought that 6mm is often better on _larger_ bases than what we normally use for, say, 15mm figs. I normally play DBMM in 15mm, so use 40mm wide bases. But for 6mm I would go for 60mm wide _at_least_ so you get the mass effect as shown in Simon's picture above. In DBx, 60mm wide bases are … WebDBMM 200 needs about 2 hours and a 90x60 (3'x2') table, while DBMM with armies of 350-500AP use 2-4 hours and the standard 180x120 (6'x4') table. All these measurements are for 15mm scale miniatures. The game can also be played using 25/28 mm with larger tables or in 6mm using the same size table but more miniatures for a mass effect. One of ... how high is a shooting bench