HAVING thought about it overnight, I am strongly leaning towards buying a second wargaming table.
That would give a total playing space of approximately 6ft by 5ft, allowing me to form a 4in grid of 18x15 squares.
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How a 4in grid would look |
But why stop at a 4in grid? I could form a 5in grid of 14x12 squares, which would have the advantage of allowing figures to share a square with terrain features, as in the photo below.
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A sample 5in grid |
I have checked out the price of buying a second table, and it has risen by less than £1 since I bought the first one three years ago.
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