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chopperboydan
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I've been making a few more fields today using the single hex forest Templates and simply sticking down some holtz mats fields and adding fences, walls and hedges :)
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so quick and simple to make
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15 min job and all done ;)
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Norm
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Very effective, I will have a go at that.

A local craft store had that thin crafting rubbery sheets that peole use for rivers, but they had some texured brown ones, which I think would make good fields, though I am not sure whether they have any longevity (from heat and light).
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These fields look really great. I've been checking out various carpet tiles for use as cultivated fields, which I can then cut to hex shape and stick on hex boards. However, your fields are thinnner in depth and far more effective than the results I've achieved so far!
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