Well, that'd work with everything except for living space. Remember, standard (LBB2 and LBB5) accommodations provide an average of 200ft2 per person, which is all the space you get for at least a week of confinement!Have you ever considered remapping the Displacement Ton as a single 1.5 meter square?
I am toying with models to use with miniatures, and shrinking the overall bulk of smallcraft would be nice. In that it would leave more room on the table.
Sorry,You could do 2.12 m squares (7ft), 2m high
which would yield roughly HO scale (22mm).
or 2.43 (8ft) cubes, which would yield approx 1:96 (19mm)
Have you tried using smaller small craft?I am toying with models to use with miniatures, and shrinking the overall bulk of smallcraft would be nice. In that it would leave more room on the table.
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bearing Crew=1
batteries TL=9
Cargo=5 Fuel=1 EP=0,33 Agility=3
Single Occupancy 5 6,8
USP # Dton Cost
Hull, Streamlined Custom 0 10
Configuration Needle/Wedge 1 1,2
Manoeuvre D 3 1 1 0,5
Power Plant 3 1 1 3
Fuel, #J, #weeks J-0, 3 weeks 1
Bridge
Computer m/1 0 1 1 2
Couch 2 1 0,1
Cargo 5
Nominal Cost MCr 6,75 Sum: 5 6,8
Class Cost MCr 1,42 Valid ≥0 ≥0
Ship Cost MCr 5,40
Have you tried using smaller small craft?
A 50 Dt cutter is huge, a 10 Dt runabout is often quite enough.
For the record I am using 15mm figures with a 1/100th scale for ground and vehicles.You could do 2.12 m squares (7ft), 2m high
which would yield roughly HO scale (22mm).
or 2.43 (8ft) cubes, which would yield approx 1:96 (19mm)
3/5ths is closer, (I have a bunch of hand drwan designs that are done up on five to the inch graph paper. Now I use 5mm dot paper instead). But I can print in metric. Heck I mostly build in Metric like science it is easier that way.The simple answer is to print the deck plans with 5/8" squares.
that would scale them to just over 15mm.
it then become 6m tall...Have you ever considered remapping the Displacement Ton as a single 1.5 meter square?
I am toying with models to use with miniatures, and shrinking the overall bulk of smallcraft would be nice. In that it would leave more room on the table.
Those designs look like death-traps...all the emergency gear (locker) is the other side of the largest volume from the crew.Small enough?
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I can't say I have properly considered this, but I don't really see what you mean. The nearest locker is literally directly across a corridor from the cockpit & crew:Those designs look like death-traps...all the emergency gear (locker) is the other side of the largest volume from the crew.
I see now that I can make a small airlock in the front of the smaller craft:
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How about that?