Oldman Willow wrote:
I am going to use the photo to explain what I go by. Real scale, near scale and eyeball.
The Hudson and Allen Dark age building is 25mm scale.The miniature Building Authority Inn and Halfling house are near scale. My Hobbit hole and the OOP Grenadier house are eyeball or built so the miniatures fit.
I built my Hobbit hole from a 2"X10" so it is a saw blade under 2" but the tallest Hobbit fits fine. Jim's Hobbit house is about 1 1/4 inch but you can't put the roof on with figures inside. The OOP house is just under 2 1/2 inches but newer WHF models are much larger. You might get away with 3 inches with them.
Don't forget to leave room for bases on stairs.
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So at a glance would you say somewhere about 3 inches or 8cm, from floor to ceiling, per building level?
I think that will work for most things. But I don't have a rule.
Hi, thanks for the help and ideas. I have made generic "medieval" buildings etc before and always used he height of the model as what to go by. So a door would allow a model on its base to get through, then leave about 1-2cm to the "ceiling" level from that.
The difficulty I had with the Gondor stuff, is they are clearly working with a far grander scale than this (big enough for most trolls to walk through their doors [perhaps a tactical error if you ask me
] ) . Hence my question, I just couldn't quite set my eye to the correct scale to figure it out for myself!
Thanks again