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Size of Ships for Painting

#1
Does anyone have a spreadsheet of the lengths for the ships sold on the site? (Its to get a quote for painting my ships) 

Thanks!!
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(12-28-2018, 10:50 PM)BAYOUBENGAL Wrote: Does anyone have a spreadsheet of the lengths for the ships sold on the site? (Its to get a quote for painting my ships) 

Thanks!!

Most ships fit on a hex which is about an Inch long.  

Small ships tend to be 15mm long, larger ships are 20mm long and the gunboats about an inch or 25mm.

The Warhounds are much larger, spanning two hexes which can be up to 50mm in length.  I don't think there is no hard and fast rule.

Maybe if you take the sheet records.  Small ships have 4 entries to a sheet.  4 small ships cost x.   Bigger ships have 2 ships per sheet cost y and the gunboats coxt z.
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What Callsign: Smurf says is quite true and correct. We don't happen to have a spread sheet that details the lengths of the ship minis. Most are designed to fit a single standard 1-inch hex base flight stand that is quite ubiquitous in the industry and tend to be a bit over one inch in length and/or wingspan/width. 

For example, note the size of the ship minis in the attached photos to the flight base. Keep in mind that the flight base is 1 inch across from one flat side to it's opposite flat side.                

Note that the Warhounds (escort class vessels) like the Narwhal military transport shown here sit on two stands and occupy two hexes on the game board. 

Hopefully this answers your question! Smile
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