Quote: (asaura @ Nov. 27 2009, 08:38 )
Hey, thanks for the kind words about the terrain. A few notes on it are in order, then.
1) We like roads. I just like them for the aesthetics, Hena actually plans games and uses the roads in-game. It's very easy to get started -- just lay down a few strips of thin cardboard. This game featured some of my new roads (they are the ones which look light-colored), built by printing out an aerial photograph of a paved road and pasting it on top of a cardboard strip.
2) We like woods. Hey, we live in Finland -- the default terrain is woods, wooded hills or swamp. A plain board looks alien to me. You can see the woods system in the pics; single trees and 2-3-tree bases are placed on top of green cardboard. The trees are movable, for maximum playability, same as infantry bases, really.
3) I've finally finished a few buildings. You can see the FW resin buildings where the Daemon Prince is set up. To his north, there are some custom buildings created painstakingly by first creating complete wall molds with RTV silicone, then casting a pile using Artestone (a kind of plaster) and finally roofed with cardboard and polystyrene bits. The roofs are almost featureless, which sounds dull but makes for good playability. They are too bright red and look cartoony to me, now. I need to get more of these built to make a believable city center type setup.
4) The hills sure look ugly in photos. It's the same in RL.
5) The basecloth is from TerrainMat.
1) Yeah, roads make for a more realistic looking tabletop, and its nice it if makes a difference in game too. Deploying along roads would make sense for mechanized formations.
2) Heh, I'm from Sweden, I can totally relate to the fact that there should be trees everywhere, cluttering up the "clean art of war". I incidentally use the same system for placing woods. Separate trees on a piece of felt. Makes for very flexible terrain.
3) The buildings looks just fine on photo, and they are nciely palced as well - see "roads".
4) Nah, I've seen worse hills, believe me...
Looking forward to the actual report!