The finished board - big, but a bother to move about |
Enough of the complaining though. Life is returning to normal once more, so I'm slowly climbing back on the baggage train.
As you can see in the photo, I did at least mange to finish making my Commands & Colors board. All six chipboard sections are done - all hexed up and flocked. I should be pleased, but...
A bird's-eye view of the board with seating space for an impossibly slim opponent |
Some 10mm buildings from Total Battle Miniatures - still to be painted |
On the up side, the boards do look ok. I'm happy with the flocked surface and the level of visibility of the hex lines. Each section lines up well, even if the chipboard is a bit roughly along some edges. As far as the hex sizes go, 150cm is a good size for the number of bases I had decided to use to represent the units.
The number of troops needed, however, is another reason for me having second thoughts. Despite having painted a fairly large amount of Prussians and French, I'm still not even half way to being done, which is a tad daunting.
So, I'm having a rethink.
I think using this size of board might be a bit too ambitious and impractical. I need to consider something smaller that also uses fewer troops. What I really want to do is actually feel like I'm nearly finished with the Prussians and French, so that I can move on to other painting projects.
At the moment, I'm looking afresh at my collection of Hexon terrain. I had dismissed these 4-inch hexes as being too small for my 20mm Napoleonics, but they do have a lot to recommend them. It means I'd have to use a much smaller footprint for each unit, but then that's what I want anyway. They will be much easier to set up and clear away, and my dining table can comfortably accommodate a standard 13 x 9 hex C&C layout.
I'll post more on this next time. I have pretty much all the hexon I need, except for some more river sections and a bridge or two.
The flocked chipboards will probably be relegated to the garage in the meantime, perhaps to return one day in the future when I have a bigger collection of painted minis.
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