We don't have to worry about the little details like that here. Besides, with the eleventy nine different MFG/HDF terrain producers you have in the US, I hardly think you are starving for product.
by chromedog » September 8th, 2014, 9:55 am
by M2Cat » September 8th, 2014, 1:59 pm
by Section9 » September 8th, 2014, 8:47 pm
chromedog wrote:My point was more to illustrate the differences between ours and your guys' manufacturing of the stuff. You get state/regional difference due to different manufacturers and standards. So the files will have to be modified by the end-users depending on their supplier's stock. And probably from batch to batch from those suppliers, too.
We don't have to worry about the little details like that here. Besides, with the eleventy nine different MFG/HDF terrain producers you have in the US, I hardly think you are starving for product.It's ok for different global regions to have differing architectural styles on their buildings. (I.E. We don't ALL have to have the same stuff, provided the basic details get met).
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MacAttack001 wrote:You play table top wargames long enough you don't even need a grid. There are players who can eyeball distances to within an inch.
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