For a while now I have been collecting the numerous editions of Portable Wargames from The
Portable Wargame Website.
On a visit to a cheap home-ware shop I picked up a cork board, which is actually double sided.
Yep two for the price of one.
One side I have painted brown/green. The other I plan to paint grey for an urban/city game.
Here are some photos of a 6mm Egypt V. Hittite game.
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Egyptians at the top face Hittites |
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View behind Hittites facing Egyptians |
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Behind Egyptians facing monuments |
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Egyptians face Hittites, oasis may provide cover for skirmishers |
All Change, 20mm WWII game.
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British rifle unit (left) face a dug-in Luftwaffe filed division unit. |