Using 30mm magnetized bases for casual?
#1
Posted 24 May 2012 - 12:34 AM
Me and my gaming comunity prefer to base our reaper mini's of 30mm size bases over 25mm as it just makes this easier when positioning into combat and all. We magnetize them so we can use the normal base size if in a tournament of course. Now the question I have is what would the apporpriate base sizes for mofels like cavalry and monsters be? Cavalry is 25x50 standard so should that be scaled to 30x60 when using 30mm as the standard?
#2
Posted 24 May 2012 - 05:42 AM
Whatever your club decides will be fine - it all depends on how you want things to look. Like any game, if you are playing with your friends, all house rules are up to you as long as you are all having a great time.
That being said, if you plan to play at an official Warlord event, the base sizes are defined in the book.
#3
Posted 24 May 2012 - 07:17 AM
#4
Posted 24 May 2012 - 08:30 AM
The GF9 magnet bases are the correct size and have enough magnet to hold pretty good on metal surfaces. I can almost turn my metal sheet upside down and have them stay on. There are a few heavier models that won't but most will.
I usually base my models on their usual bases and then I glue that regular base on top of the GF9 base. But, that is just me.
IT also is great for me when taking my stuff to the store or tourneys. I bought a small section of sheet metal from Home depot on the cheap and then glued that to the bottom of a 5 inch deep tupperware tub. I just stick whatever figures I am using that day on the sheet and go. Takes 30 seconds to put em on or take em off. Rather than a few minutes for each mini when trying to stuff them into foam trays. I like foam trays but they take to long in store and tourney situations. Plus, it lets passerby people look at my painted stuff and hopefully gets them interested and asking questions..
#5
Posted 24 May 2012 - 08:35 AM
These:
- 1x1 infantry
- 1x2 cavalry
- 1.5x1.5 medium monster
- 2x2 large monster ??
Resulting in enlarged metric basing (in millimeters) as follows:
- 30x30 infantry
- 30x60 cavalry
- 45x45 medium monster
- 60x60 large monster
#6
Posted 24 May 2012 - 03:49 PM
Is it true that Warlord mini's, based as packaged, are non-metric base sizes?
These:If that much is correct the conversion factor is: 1.18110 ( 30mm/25.4mm )
- 1x1 infantry
- 1x2 cavalry
- 1.5x1.5 medium monster
- 2x2 large monster ??
Resulting in enlarged metric basing (in millimeters) as follows:@Pharos: I am curious about two things. Where did you get 30mm square bases? Are you guys attaching the minis to a 25mm (one inch) base first then magnetizing that to a 30mm base?
- 30x30 infantry
- 30x60 cavalry
- 45x45 medium monster
- 60x60 large monster
The 30mm squares where gotten from the litko website. They have a huge amount of variety when it comes to base sizes. Yeah we base them on the normal 25mm and then magnetize it to a 30mm base.
cheers.
#7
Posted 25 May 2012 - 10:03 PM
I do not use the standard 25mm black plastic bases for a couple of reasons. First, since they are tapered, you have less room on top for models and/or terrain. Second, the undersides are hollow making it difficult to apply magnetic sheet.
I use covered cake pans from WalMart for storage. The cheap ones are best . . . figures tend to slide on the teflon pans.
Finally, if you want to simplify your lives, don't rebase, just say that anything on the table within 1" is in B2B. Just make sure you declare that the figures are going to be B2B and that your opponent rogers up. For good sportsmanship, explain your intention and clearly measure where opponent can see that your figs can make it into B2B before moving figs within 1". I have used this method often as recently as the tournament last week when figs get jumbled together and especially with figures like my gargoyles with wings and claws sticking out everywhere. It's never been a problem with anyone and for folks with painted figures it can save on wear and tear, since paintjobs do get damaged during the course of play as figures bump and collide. Unpainted figures can be especially injurious to our little beauties.
Anyway, that's my thoughts on the matter.
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#8
Posted 26 May 2012 - 10:30 AM
Result is a painted and flocked boulder. Use the base to check the 1" distance. Use the boulder as the handle to pick it up with. Enjoy leaving it random places on the table for decorative effect. Use it as an I-am-moving-to-here marker or a spell-effect-centers-here marker. Enjoy the ability to measure small distances without endangering minis with those snap-back metal edged tape measures. Use it to prop up corners of large bases on uneven terrain. Enjoy how it does not spoil the tabletop like a bright orange tape measure...
Simple to make | numerous uses.
#9
Posted 26 May 2012 - 10:46 AM
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