10-08-2016, 02:53 AM,
(This post was last modified: 10-08-2016, 03:05 AM by Poor Yorek.)
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Poor Yorek
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RE: 3rd Edition Set
The blue tape on plexiglass also works well for those scenarios with special instructions such as "no units in hexs #### or greater." Just put a line of tape on that row/col and you have a clear visual of the modified terrain edge.
I purchased my plexiglass at a Home Depot/Lowe's so I suppose, based on the above, that it must be the thicker stuff. I like the weight, frankly, as it is stable on my table top without need for taping it down or to an adjacent piece. In the old days, I used the stuff for placing D&D miniatures over squared paper and would use wax pencils to denote rooms or corridors or outside terrain.
I prefer the glass to be somewhat larger than the map area so that I can have whatever reinforcing counters or markers "on" the glass. Probably OC of me, but it just seems to present better and, if I had to move the scenario, everything can be airlifted together.
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