"Scipio invades Africa - 2nd Punic War campaign cont." Topic
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olicana | 26 Jun 2014 3:52 a.m. PST |
Silly boy, they were waiting for you
Full report: link |
wminsing | 26 Jun 2014 5:53 a.m. PST |
This campaign is one of my favorite things happening in gaming in right now. Fantastic work! -Will |
Lascaris | 26 Jun 2014 7:43 a.m. PST |
Great campaign report again. I'm getting inspired to fire up my punic war efforts :) |
Temporary like Achilles | 26 Jun 2014 9:00 a.m. PST |
Good stuff, James. Really top notch, as always. I see you've gone back to hexes (well, offset squares but same diff
). Have to say that I have too. I particularly like how you've done yours – are they flocked mats you're using? Cheers, Aaron |
Caliban | 26 Jun 2014 11:14 a.m. PST |
That will be some feat if Scipio can pull it off. Strange, I think I'd like Rome to win something for a change, probably because they are so up against it. |
olicana | 27 Jun 2014 2:16 a.m. PST |
Hi Aaron, they are 600 x 600 static grassed polystyrene tiles by TSS / PMC (which dates them) – as do the number of elbow dimple marks. I only kept them for the reverse sides, painted as arid terrain, which you can just see in the foreground of the shot. I use my rattle can sprayed snooker baize for temperate climes now (see Trasiminus battle below),
so the flocked side of these tiles was surface surplus to requirements – it isn't now. |
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