Input/advice needed for terrain decision making

Started by Kiwidave, 31 May 2013, 02:36:08 PM

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Kiwidave

Help!!

I'm in the process of ordering some flexible river sections, and I have the choice of 30mm, 50mm or 70mm wide. Now, being an indecisive/obsessive chap, I can't decide which will work best for 10mm (principally WW2). I am leaning towards 30mm and 70mm, for streams/small rivers and a big river, but as this will increase the demand on legal tender, I don't wont to go overboard.

I know I could make this stuff myself, but a) I don't really have the space; b) lack the inclination!

The 70mm wide stuff will be useful for my bridging units, as they wouldn't look daft (a 10cm length of bridge looks silly when used with a 30mm river!)

Is 30mm to wide for streams? On a purely ground scale point of view they are very wide, but from a figure scale perspective, they're probably about right.

Or am I just over-thinking this...

Dithering Dave


WeeWars

For eye candy, if it looks good it is good.

Only worry about streams if your rules specify. Consider using bad going areas that assume a stream and concentrate on depicting rivers. Which to choose will depend on ground scale. Sounds that you might like to go with your mid-width choice as a compromise which is the one I would opt for. But, then, I make my own:

www.michaelscott.name/1809/1809blogpost59.htm

Actual river widths (not coasts that double as river banks) are 50mm wide and work with my ground scale for 10mm gaming.

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Fifty mil is a big river, the Severn at Shrewsbury is 30 foot wide.
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sebigboss79

As often the middle is the golden choice. 50mms. If flat enough you can also obtain wider samples and simple close the gap a little by placing other terrain tiles over it.

The cheapsakte solution would to use a laserprinter - cant get much flatter. Fast, efficient, affordable and as suggested above flexible.  :-\

Hertsblue

Personally I'd go for 70mm. Ground-scale is all very well, but the river has to fit in with the other terrain pieces. A 10mm building can be 60-70mm square, so anything smaller is going to look really puny. It's only my bias, but I don't like underscale terrain.
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Kiwidave

Cheers guys :)

I went for 50mm, as I can always get the 30mm and 70mm stuff later :)

Herts, I concur - I prefer my scenery to look 'right', so will never have 6mm buildings with 10mm figures. That said, trees and hills always end up being a lot shorter than they should be...

Dave

p.s. I'll post some pics of the stuff when I get it :)