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Me and my play group have a quit a lot of experience with ttrpg's(dnd etc but not DW or other 40k rpgs) and 40k tt. So we want to get a nice miniature representation. That includes combat and measurement. And thats also where I have a little problem figuring out the scale. Our table ist about 1.80m to 1.20m Our best Idea was 3,3m=1inch and 10m=3inch plus a bit of my gm discretion and rule of cool to round it out. I'd love to create interesting and involving combat. I have quit much help by our long time dm, so enemy tactics and story is not so much the problem. Do you think that would viable ?
Ps : we got terain, minis and 3d printers in the group. Also I would say my 40k lore knowledge is more than enough to create good story and character involvement also because of our experienced play group
Would you recommend to prepare for close quarters or big an full "open" maps ?
And also to close quarters, I my opinion a map can be open and with low distance and much obstruction or a little bit more stream line like a ship corridor. What would you recommend and what is harder to design.
I will respond to every helpfully or interesting comment and would love some ideas and Brian storming in the comments.
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