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		| Mark Stone Moderator
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 9:01 pm    Post subject: terrain tips archive |  |  
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				| In response to Jon's plea for ideas for better terrain, I've put together a web
 page that shows what I do for terrain. Mine is not the most elegant terrain in
 the world, but in part that's exactly the point. If I, with little artistic
 talent and a small budget, can come up with acceptable looking terrain, then
 anyone can.
 
 If anyone else wants to add to this archive with their own pictures and
 suggestions, then I'll be happy to accomodate. Just send me either of (a) a
 photo of your terrain, or (b) a link to where said photo is available online.
 Also send me a brief description of how you made it. I'll then add this
 information to the archive.
 
 You can find this page at:
 http://digitalpilgrim.com/play/warrior/terrain.html
 
 By the way, for those who say particle board or plywood is to bulky and heavy
 for travel, I'm afraid I just don't see your point. I take all the stuff shown
 here (and a few more pieces), throw it in a wheeled suitcase, and I'm good to
 go. I'll be doing this tomorrow when I begin my 3000 mile pilgrammage to Cold
 Wars, and I can't think what would be easier.
 
 
 -Mark Stone
 
 
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		| joncleaves Moderator
 
  
  
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				|  Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2005 9:16 pm    Post subject: Re: terrain tips archive |  |  
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				| Great stuff, Mark - thanks.
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Mark Stone <mark@...>
 To: warrior <WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com>
 Sent: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 18:01:01 +0000
 Subject: [WarriorRules] terrain tips archive
 
 
 
 In response to Jon's plea for ideas for better terrain, I've put together a web
 page that shows what I do for terrain. Mine is not the most elegant terrain in
 the world, but in part that's exactly the point. If I, with little artistic
 talent and a small budget, can come up with acceptable looking terrain, then
 anyone can.
 
 If anyone else wants to add to this archive with their own pictures and
 suggestions, then I'll be happy to accomodate. Just send me either of (a) a
 photo of your terrain, or (b) a link to where said photo is available online.
 Also send me a brief description of how you made it. I'll then add this
 information to the archive.
 
 You can find this page at:
 http://digitalpilgrim.com/play/warrior/terrain.html
 
 By the way, for those who say particle board or plywood is to bulky and heavy
 for travel, I'm afraid I just don't see your point. I take all the stuff shown
 here (and a few more pieces), throw it in a wheeled suitcase, and I'm good to
 go. I'll be doing this tomorrow when I begin my 3000 mile pilgrammage to Cold
 Wars, and I can't think what would be easier.
 
 
 -Mark Stone
 
 
 
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