Single Hex Slopes
Preparation and Assembly

It is advisable to wash the single hex slopes in warm soapy water, ensuring the surface is clean and dry before proceeding to the next stage.


The slope hexes can be identified by;

A1 - has 1 low edge, 2 triangulated sides and 3 full sides.

B1 - has 2 low edges, 2 triangulated sides and 2 full sides.

C1 - has 3 low edges, 2 triangulated sides and 1 full sides.

Assembly

The single slope hexes can be placed individually on the terrain boards to create various terrain configurations. Optional clips are provided. You can glue individual slope hexes together to make frequently used configurations, making the assembly of terrain features even quicker.


18 Hex hill made from Single Hexon Board and single slope hexes

In the photos below, a sloping edge to one side of two Hexon Terrain boards is being created using C1, B1, C1 single slope hexes.

Applying adhesive to the single slope hex Position the slope hexes
 Slope Hexes flocked and ready for use

Make sure the surface you are working on is level and flat. After selecting the required slope configuration, for a more permanently feature the individual slope hexes can be affixed into position. Here we have used two Hexon Boards, clipped together to help position the Slope Hexes. Apply a small amount of medium viscosity superglue adhesive on the side of the single hex slope to be positioned. Hold firmly in place while the adhesive sets.





Flocking

See Hexon flocking information guide.

Examples of terrain features
using Single hexes, Slope hexes and Hexon boards.