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chopperboydan
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Hexon Addict!

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I'm in need of help I think I maybe addicted to Hexon!?

Had a sort out the other day only to realise that I currently have 21 boxes of hexon tiles!!!! plus a shed load of Hex Hills, Mountains, roads, streams, rivers, trenches..............and I keep wanting more!!!! Is there any hope for me? Anyone else out there with the same problem? :o
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Norm
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I think collecting and adding bits is part of the joy of owning this system ..... you do not mention having slopes ... out comes the credit card :lol:

This year I am adding slopes and will look at getting some blue tiles for naval combat.
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Forgot the slopes! I have a box full of them they are great for long low ridges such as those at Waterloo :)
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I am not addicted... can give it up at any time! Here is the Hexon Terrain set up for the entire Battle of Marne, Sept 1914. We provided a demonstration on the 100th anniversary of the battle in the town of Dormans, where there is a huge commemorative chapel. The total length of tables was over 50'. Don't ask how many Hexon pieces that equated to...

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Wow - I noticed that much of that is actually 2 tiles deep!
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Don't suppose you have any pictures of the entire thing when it was finished do you?
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Yes, the whole project features on this page here:

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There are a couple of video walk arounds too, along with various photos of the trial run in Dormans Chateau as well as the three day final demonstration in the chapel.

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Here is an overhead shot of the whole thing:

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You can see the forests and roads.

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And here is a close up view of one small segment of the battle:

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Very nice! Thanks.
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