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- Sneaky Scot
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- Location: Tintern, Monmouthshire
When we playtest new ships / new empires that do not necessarily have a ST2500 miniature - we use the 1" Fed Comm counters.
They are square, so its really easy to do 90-degree arcs.
The hemispherical arcs are a bit questionable - but we usually put a fine white dot in the midpoint of each side and use that as a guideline.
The actual measurement in the game is from ship stand to ship stand - so when using counters, we measure from center to center.
It seems to work OK. Although honestly - since the game is designed for use with minis and 2"diameter bases; and the bases cannot overlap - we use Blu-Tac (or some other temporary adhesive) to stick the counter to the middle of an empty base. This gives us a better movement perspective and allows us to follow the same limits the game already sets.
They are square, so its really easy to do 90-degree arcs.
The hemispherical arcs are a bit questionable - but we usually put a fine white dot in the midpoint of each side and use that as a guideline.
The actual measurement in the game is from ship stand to ship stand - so when using counters, we measure from center to center.
It seems to work OK. Although honestly - since the game is designed for use with minis and 2"diameter bases; and the bases cannot overlap - we use Blu-Tac (or some other temporary adhesive) to stick the counter to the middle of an empty base. This gives us a better movement perspective and allows us to follow the same limits the game already sets.
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