Campaign Maps and Battlefields

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Campaign Maps and Battlefields

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I am not artistic. How do you design your campaign maps and set up your battlefields?
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Well let me ask an obvious question here what game are you talking about?
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Let's say, I want to do a land campaign that does not have a published game in print.
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A bit more specificity might be helpful but at the least, I like the Woodland Scenics table mats: http://woodlandscenics.woodlandscenics. ... -GG/page/1
They wear well and add a consistent base to build from assuming you are using small hills and flat land....
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