I finally finished my map of Zubia ... and I am rather pleased with the end result.
I rather enjoyed the process of creating this map, and I am already working on my next map ... a map of Harabia.
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I finally finished my map of Zubia ... and I am rather pleased with the end result.
I rather enjoyed the process of creating this map, and I am already working on my next map ... a map of Harabia.
Excellent map! Will Harabia connect to this map?
ReplyDeleteMark Cordone,
DeleteI hope to begin work on the map of Harabia later today. It will abut the map of Zubia and will share a line (or possibly two) of hexes where they touch.
All the best,
Bob
A great looking map. I'm looking forward to how the next one differs and to the campaigning you do across this one.
ReplyDeleteWEK 3,
DeleteThe next map will be compatible with this map. As to the campaign system I will use ... well, it will probably be the same (or very similar to) the one I used for my Franco-Prussian War of 1810 campaign (See https://wargamingmiscellany.blogspot.com/search/label/Franco-Prussian%20War%201810).
All the best,
Bob
BOB,
ReplyDeleteGood to view your finished Map- look forward to seeing the next on Harabia.
Have you made any progress on your FALLER Buildings Kit? Citadel 'Side Cutters' are ideal for freeing the plastic parts from their sprue. Assume the finished FALLER Kit would be great for your 15mm figures. Best Wishes. KEV.
Kev Robertson (Kev),
DeleteCheers! I’m rather pleased with the end result.
I’ve been making progress with assembling the Faller kit and completed several of the separate buildings. It came with several ‘spare’ parts (windows, doors, walls), and I’ve used some of them to build some additional bits and pieces. However, I don’t have enough roof pieces and I’ve ordered some red tile embossed plastic card from Wills to make some roofs for my ‘extras’. I’ll be featuring them on my blog when they are finished.
All the best,
Bob