RE: Matrix Games World in Flames: 7 Moments of Wow!
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 11:47 am
Enlarged? 6 times 42 inches wide is 252 inches or about 6.40 metres. How big is your gaming room? [;)]
Cheers, Neilster
Cheers, Neilster
What's your Strategy?
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Cool. Good luck! [:)]ORIGINAL: shaddock
My basement is 1200 sq.ft. However my gaming area will be 2 chest of drawers about 4' x 8' x 6' containing 32 drawers each. I have plenty of space for a multitude of wargames or a few extremely large ones. In this case, however, this is for one game. I need maps 45km across and MWIF is 90km. So I just need to double the size and retrace on hex paper. IF I feel the need too...
If I were doing this, I would start with the size of the chest drawers. Let's say that they are 6' tall, making each drawer roughly 4' by 8' (i.e., 48" by 96"). The simplest solution would be to place each of the map segments (42" by 27") in a separate drawer. Or you could fit two map segments per drawer (42" by 54", or 27" by 84").ORIGINAL: shaddock
My basement is 1200 sq.ft. However my gaming area will be 2 chest of drawers about 4' x 8' x 6' containing 32 drawers each. I have plenty of space for a multitude of wargames or a few extremely large ones. In this case, however, this is for one game. I need maps 45km across and MWIF is 90km. So I just need to double the size and retrace on hex paper. IF I feel the need too...
ORIGINAL: shaddock
Neilster - It's been a thought of mine to do precisely that. At the scale of MWIF the globe would need to be around 7-8 meters in diameter. For my game 14-16 meters. Ahhh, a man can dream...

ORIGINAL: Neilster
ORIGINAL: shaddock
Neilster - It's been a thought of mine to do precisely that. At the scale of MWIF the globe would need to be around 7-8 meters in diameter. For my game 14-16 meters. Ahhh, a man can dream...
Well if...
d is diameter
c is circumference
then c=pi*d
I've calculated the width to be 6.4 metres above. Ignore the pole to pole height. On the MWiF global map the Arctic and Antarctic are missing. So 6.4 metres would be the circumference of a MWiF sphere.
So 6.4=pi*d
Thus d=6.4/pi which is almost exactly 2 metres
So unless I'm mistaken, our MWiF globe would be 2 metres tall (about 6 feet).
Incidentally, the way you would wrap it around the sphere is to slice the map into gores (see below) but that won't really work because the map wasn't printed that way. The hexes would be all screwed up. However, if you are going to redraw everything at double scale, you could do it using the gore method and it would work to make a 12 foot tall MWiF globe.
A computerised spherical map would be much easier [:)]
Cheers, Neilster
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