Tuesday 25 June 2024

VBCW HEREFORD - THE BATHTUB HYPOTHESIS (6) - TABLE COVERING

 Being the sixth in an irregular series of blogposts considering the application of Frank Chadwick's "bathtub" campaign ideas to the VBCW in Hereford. For earlier posts, click on the "Bathtub Hypothesis" label to the right...

A 16 x 18 foot table area (however it is divided) calls for a lot of table covering, and therefore this idea from the AK47 Facebook Group is worth a look:

A recent AK47 Game set (of course) somewhere in Africa.
Nice technicals in the foreground (yes, we nicked that idea from AK47, too)

Interesting camouflage cloth for a table covering !

A little internet research suggests that camouflage pattern tarps, large sheets etc. are easy to source and inexpensive (especially in comparison with certain wargames companies' products). While the three colour brown camo pattern shown in the photographs might be more suitable for arid African plains than green and leafy Herefordshire, there are many different types of camo...a very original money-saving idea from the AK47 Group!

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