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Terrain Hexes
by NickBowler
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Hexes that clip together using OpenLock clips. (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1833963)
The hexes are 100mm from vertex to vertex (or 50mm a side). They are designed for use with PSC's Great War game. However, they can be used for Command and Colors as well.
Also included is some scatter terrain for the great war -- shellholes and barbed wire. The shellholes are a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3175119. For the barbed wire, get some wire and wrap it around a pencil to make the wire coils. Stick the wire to the base.
The hexes are supposed to be painted with texture paint and then flocked if so desired. The trenches should have duckboards. The duckboards are seperate pieces. Paint the hexes with texture paint, and then push the duckboards into the paint.
Hills are included, but I plan to rework these in the future.
As a guide, the layout pictured took 3 weeks to print and 4 x 1kg rolls of plastic. The layout is the introcuctory scenario fro
The hexes are 100mm from vertex to vertex (or 50mm a side). They are designed for use with PSC's Great War game. However, they can be used for Command and Colors as well.
Also included is some scatter terrain for the great war -- shellholes and barbed wire. The shellholes are a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3175119. For the barbed wire, get some wire and wrap it around a pencil to make the wire coils. Stick the wire to the base.
The hexes are supposed to be painted with texture paint and then flocked if so desired. The trenches should have duckboards. The duckboards are seperate pieces. Paint the hexes with texture paint, and then push the duckboards into the paint.
Hills are included, but I plan to rework these in the future.
As a guide, the layout pictured took 3 weeks to print and 4 x 1kg rolls of plastic. The layout is the introcuctory scenario fro
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