Imagine this scaled for 1/600 as far as the eye can see...or just 6'x4'? |
I've been thinking about the 6'x4' table terrain for the Wings at War Alto Cenepa project and have come up with three different options. The table layout is a standard 6' x 4' rectangle divided down the middle lengthways by a gently winding river, representing the frontline. The rest of the surface is jungle without any distinguishing features, as hills and ground targets will be plonked on the top. I have found a couple of aerial photos that give an impression of what I'm thinking of, if not the exact design.
The river is a bit too wide but this is what the layout would be like. |
The options I have are to home dye a suitable sheet, paint a couple of interlocking boards or go full throttle and commission a bespoke terrain cloth from Tiny Wargames. The latter would be expensive but I could re-use the cloth for the Soccer War, Thud Ridge or even a Wings at War variation for the Indonesian Confrontation, assuming I don't have a hex pattern printed over the top, not to mention Target Locked On! in a similar setting. If I did add a hex grid, which are free to print, then it could also be deployed for Bag the Hun games set in the CBI or Pacific Theatre, for example.
I'm tempted to go for it but it won't be cheap!
A custom sheet would look fantastic....
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
I’ve just ordered two mats from Tiny Wargames for my birthday primarily for 1:600 air use. I have made my own before. The various choices created quite a dilemma for me too this time.
ReplyDeleteA cloth would be far easier to store as well ... short term pain - cost - for long term gain? and don't forget Christmas is only 3 months away ...
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely thinking of the printed option..I'll send them an email and see what they say.
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