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Tuesday 27 September 2011

A quiet day at home

For the first time in a long time I actually had a day when there was nothing that I actually HAD to do; instead I was able to CHOOSE what I wanted to do. So what did I choose to do?

Firstly I began work on the next batch of hill to go with my 'new' terrain boards. These are going to be twice the size of the hills I have just completed, and will be 15cm x 7.5cm. Some of them may even have two levels to them as this will give me lots of different permutations of hills that I can use.

Secondly I have been continuing the general tidy up of my toy/wargames room. Other than discovering another box of ASDA Jenga blocks that I did not remember buying (which means that I have the raw materials to make even more hills, should I need them) I have not found anything of particular interest ... other than a copy of RISK!

The version of RISK that I own is the one that has plastic 10mm-scale Napoleonic figures. On seeing them, I suddenly thought that I had the potential for a small-sized version of PW2 (a sort of 'Travel PW2'), but what really caught my eye was the map that is used to play the game.


I had forgotten that it was divided into areas, some of which correspond to individual countries or regions within countries and some that represent several countries grouped together. I have been trying to develop a map for my nineteenth century imagi-world, but so far my attempts have been fraught with problems and have – to be frank – not gone very well. The RISK map is very close to the sort of map that I envisaged for my imagi-world, and I have decided to use it as the basis for my map.

As a result, the third thing I have done today is to scan a copy of the RISK map on to my computer, and then begin the process of tidying up the image so that I can use it for my imagi-world map. This is proceeding quite well at present, and it looks like I should be able to start adding details to the map in the very near future.

6 comments:

  1. Are the new hills stackable? Could you make a 2 contour hill out of 5 blocks?
    I suppose that would off set the 2nd contour, out of 9 then?

    Would it be possible to make a big ridge by using the jenga blocks around the edges but leaving the centre hollow and then sandwhiching between basswood as usual?

    I'm looking forward to seeing the next battlefield.

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  2. Ross Mac,

    The basic hills are designed to stack together to make different shape and height hills.

    I am making some that are two contours high at one end (all will be apparent when I take some photographs!) so that I can make some hills with sheer faces that are unclimbable.

    All the best,

    Bob

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  3. Hi Bob,

    Using the Risk map is a neat idea - I assume all the BC well known countries will be appearing - Cordeguay, Laurania, Maldacia, Dammalia etc.

    All the best,

    DC

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  4. David Crook,

    You can be sure that all the 'usual suspects' will be there ... along with one or two new ones!

    All the best,

    Bob

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  5. Again I must say how much I enjoy this blog. Always inspiring to see how you re-imagine and re-purpose obvious (and not so obvious) materials to further your enjoyment of gaming.

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  6. Paul Leach,

    Many thanks for your kind comments.

    As you would have gathered, over the years I have had a policy of 'That looks interesting; I'll buy it as I'm sure I find a use for it someday' ... and now that I am retired, I am!

    All the best (and keep reading!),

    Bob

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