Does anyone know if you can buy just the micro-skirmish boards and not the hexes.
And if so, how much would it cost?
Thanks, Rommel 58
Just the tray?
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Just the tray?
In a man-to-man fight, the winner is he who has one more round in his magazine.
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Was it easy?
I would love some pictures and possibly a description!!
I would love some pictures and possibly a description!!
In a man-to-man fight, the winner is he who has one more round in his magazine.
-Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
http://www.ingloriousbasers.blogspot.com/
-Field Marshal Erwin Rommel
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Here's a view of the entire "box" with a rather unimaginative setup--I've improved both hexes and roads since:

Here's a closeup of a corner:

I used a reasonably good grade of 3/4" plywood to avoid warping. Painted dull green--same green I use on my hexes! Painted thin, flat trim the same and nailgunned to edge. Heavy but manageable. Be sure to lay out hexes before cutting board!
See what I mean about "jagged edges." At the top and bottom of the upper photo one can see that placing another board against it would leave gaps in addition to the thin border.

Here's a closeup of a corner:

I used a reasonably good grade of 3/4" plywood to avoid warping. Painted dull green--same green I use on my hexes! Painted thin, flat trim the same and nailgunned to edge. Heavy but manageable. Be sure to lay out hexes before cutting board!
See what I mean about "jagged edges." At the top and bottom of the upper photo one can see that placing another board against it would leave gaps in addition to the thin border.