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Post by tim on Dec 18, 2019 6:32:57 GMT
Getting there Martijn and looking really good!
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Post by tijnemanske on Dec 19, 2019 21:29:25 GMT
Getting there Martijn and looking really good! Thank you Tim! Slowly but ever so surely... The set is expanding all the time and I plan to add a whole lot more. I am still enjoying the project and the result continues to exceed my expectations...
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Post by tijnemanske on Dec 24, 2019 22:10:37 GMT
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Post by tijnemanske on Jan 6, 2020 18:56:03 GMT
I finished a whole new set of multi-Hex fields and made a new lay-out with all the new Hexes... For the set-up you can see below, I removed all the hill Hexes and rearranged a good portion of the river to accomodate all the new fields. It makes for a very different type of battlefield. The fields offer plenty of cover while still allowing line of sight... The plowed field got planted with some crops...
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Post by tim on Jan 8, 2020 6:41:07 GMT
Superb Martijn!
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Post by tijnemanske on Feb 9, 2020 19:21:11 GMT
Thank you, Tim! Update! Under the guise of 'you can never have too many trees' I have been working on a new set of, you guessed it, trees... This expansion comes in the shape of ten woods (a base with three trees) and ten single trees. All the trees and bases are made by hand as can be seen in part I and II of this series... The based trees are a good way to add some more diversity to an already very flexible terrain set. Finishing these took me a good while longer than I expected (and hoped), but work is absorbing most of my 'free' time at the moment. On the other hand, a small and relatively simple project like this is perfect to clear the mind... With these new trees I can almost double the number of based trees for my 6mm Hex terrain. In the picture above, the trees are scattered across the terrain. While this evenly spreads the cover it can make for a very different type of battle, where you can move from tree to tree... The trees can easily be clustered together to form larger woods, giving the battlefield an altogether different look... From a small distance, I must admit I prefer this approach. Slowly, the woods I want are beginning to show.
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