I've been pondering what to do with elephant grass in 15mm too, as the stuff I used for 20mm is just too big now. Might have to give this a try. Can't wait to see it on the table!
I found the same thing with the plastic gear. The height and uniformity can look out of place. NAM wargaming terrain tends to be trying to achieve a balance between effect and playability more so then other periods. I am continually tempted to flood the board with terrain which has a big impact on the ability to game on the board so need to focus on being practical from a wargaming perspective.
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I've been pondering what to do with elephant grass in 15mm too, as the stuff I used for 20mm is just too big now. Might have to give this a try. Can't wait to see it on the table!
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I found the same thing with the plastic gear. The height and uniformity can look out of place. NAM wargaming terrain tends to be trying to achieve a balance between effect and playability more so then other periods. I am continually tempted to flood the board with terrain which has a big impact on the ability to game on the board so need to focus on being practical from a wargaming perspective.
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