"Little Round Top Scenery" Topic
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marco56 | 11 Jul 2020 9:10 a.m. PST |
My memory is a little fuzzy but is there someone who sells a layout of LRT?It seems that I saw a company that did this but I ?could be wrong.Or would you basically have to create it yourself.Any advice would be appreciated. Mark |
ColCampbell | 11 Jul 2020 9:54 a.m. PST |
I thought Cigar Box Battle might have Little Round Top, but all they have is a two sheet mat of the 1st day's battle area of Gettysburg. But you might contact them about making a Little Round Top (west end of the 2nd day's battle area). info@cigarboxbattle.com Jim |
Garryowen | 11 Jul 2020 11:19 a.m. PST |
At one time I believe Battlefield Terrain Concepts had one for sale. I think it was custom done, but I may be wrong. battlefieldterrain.com Having said that, I ran that scenario years ago with 25mm figures and more recently with Blue Moon 18mm figures. I use old towels under my table mat to get the shape of the hill. Then add rocks I have collected, trees, shrubs, etc and that's it. Everyone playing the game seemed to think it was fine. Tom |
Hal Thinglum | 11 Jul 2020 12:04 p.m. PST |
I think Garryowen is correct. I have the same memory. |
Michael Westman | 12 Jul 2020 9:32 p.m. PST |
This is an image of a boardgame of the fighting at Little Round Top, from Little Round Top to Houck's Ridge, with the slopes of Round Top at the top. The scale is 30 yards per hex and the colored elevation changes are at 20 foot intervals. link |
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