What is THE standard of hex grids?

I play GURPS, and 1" hexes are the standard for GURPS tactical combat. I would definitely purchase battlegraph boards with 1" hexes (assuming they are measured from flat to flat).
 

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How big do they need to be that a figure with a square 1" base can fit inside a hex? That's the biggest size you should consider. I think though most figures now are on 1" round bases that will fit in a 1" hex.

1" bases are no problem at all. The problem comes from minis with larger bases that are supposed to represent a creature that takes up only 1 square/hex per the rules of the game.

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This guy is a normal sized human figure which does not fit on a 1" base. There are also ogres, trolls, and other medium to large sized humanoids that are supposed to occupy 1 space but a 1" grid will not accomodate the actual mini.

Double sided for the win. :lol:
 

Double sided is not an option at the moment, but yeah that would be pie.
Quality dry erase surface is not easily done.

Since we are small and we are still taking web orders only, I have the ability to custom scale the grid, but the size of the board will have to change with it.

We have the ability ad custom logo or text to the border pieces.

Obviously the customization would come with a cost, but I think we can offer that service to those who would use it.

This is very helpful info guys, keep the posts coming.

Anyone interested in using hex for RPG, or is this exclusively war gaming?
 

Anyone interested in using hex for RPG, or is this exclusively war gaming?

I think there are plenty of other GURPS RPG gamers like myself who use tactical combat, but I don't know of any other currently supported RPG that specifies 1" hexes as standard. (Though it's possible that I'm simply not informed).
 


1" hexes are not ideal, but they're pretty standard. If you want your product to work with the stuff people already have (Hint: I think that would be a good idea. 8-), you'll want to use a 1" hex.
 

I can definitely see using the dry erase hexes for a wilderness trek in D&D, for example, or for exploring space in Traveller (esp. if you had reverse color hexes: black with white lines).
 


From what I can remember, the vast amjority of non-RPG mini games use a 1.5" Hex and even D&D minis would do well more space for the occaisional odd poses.
 


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