Scale? That belongs on fish

4 posts ยท May 8 1998 to May 11 1998

From: Scott Jaqua <jaqua@c...>

Date: Fri, 8 May 1998 09:08:14 -0700

Subject: Scale? That belongs on fish

I am in the process of filling out my paper work to run miniature games at
Gateway gaming convention in LA over the labor weekend. Does any one know if
there is an official scale for Full Thrust and the EFSB rules. Once I fill in
those blanks, I can send my paper work off.

From: Mike.Elliott@b...

Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 08:36:12 +0100

Subject: Re: Scale? That belongs on fish

Which scale do you want? Time scale (about 1 turn to 20 minutes)
Model scale (about 1/2000)
Ground (or should that be space?) scale (IIRC, 1in to 1000km)

Mike

"Scott B. Jaqua" <jaqua@centerlinewheels.com>
08/05/98 17:08

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Subject:  Scale? That belongs on fish

I am in the process of filling out my paper work to run miniature games at
Gateway gaming convention in LA over the labor weekend. Does any one know if
there is an official scale for Full Thrust and the EFSB rules. Once I fill in
those blanks, I can send my paper work off.

From: Ground Zero Games <jon@g...>

Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 11:16:59 +0000

Subject: Re: Scale? That belongs on fish

> Which scale do you want?

As an addendum to this, please note these scales are not "official" -
they were a rough idea worked out by someone on the list a while back (sorry,
not sure who), based on the planet/orbit rules in MT, which were in
themselves quite arbitrary and not based on any sort of calculations...
:)

However, for a generic background they are as good a yardstick as any
other.....

Jon (GZG)
> "Scott B. Jaqua" <jaqua@centerlinewheels.com>
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From: Scott Jaqua <jaqua@c...>

Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 08:08:12 -0700

Subject: Re: Scale? That belongs on fish

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