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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: magokiron on 10 October 2013, 02:51:06 AM

Title: sidewalk size?
Post by: magokiron on 10 October 2013, 02:51:06 AM
Hi.

I'm scratch building some city buildings, and I got a lot of inspiration from Matakshi's tea House instructions:

http://www.matakishi.com/makingcitybuildings.htm

Now, in his project, Matakishi uses 5cm front sidewalks.

I pretend to add some urban furniture to my city sidewalks: lamp posts, mail boxes, trees, etc.

What size do you consider wargame appropriate?

Thank you for your opinions.

Best wishes.
Title: Re: sidewalk size?
Post by: Cory on 10 October 2013, 02:57:08 AM
2" or 5 cm for major sidewalks, 2.5 cm for side streets is what I go with.
Title: Re: sidewalk size?
Post by: Stu on 10 October 2013, 03:02:43 AM
I go with 4cm.
Title: Re: sidewalk size?
Post by: d phipps on 10 October 2013, 05:08:32 AM
Mila and I are going with 2" for sidewalks on the main streets and 1.5" for side street.

I can't wait to see what you're working on!  :D

Title: Re: sidewalk size?
Post by: Braz on 10 October 2013, 07:01:09 AM
I use 2 inches/5cm throughout. Wide enough for two figures or one figure with a terrain element: short building stairs, light post, planter,vending machine, hydrant etc. It can also accommodate something on a larger base too (can't have giant gorillas walking in the street now). 
If I were representing a big city downtown core I might consider going with 3 inches wide for that area.
Title: Re: sidewalk size?
Post by: magokiron on 11 October 2013, 07:45:23 AM
Thank you all for your opinions.

Here Remi Bostal uses 1 1/2" sidewalks and they "look" right: http://remibostal.canalblog.com/archives/p10-10.html

So I think I'll use 4cm sidewalks for my little city.

I'll post some WIP pics in a near future.

Best wishes.
Title: Re: sidewalk size?
Post by: Melnibonean on 12 October 2013, 07:08:41 AM
I usually go for about 5cm/2" because a 25mm base can fit easily. You might want to adjust them If you are using smaller bases (20mm) or larger ones (30mm). It's really up to your taste.