Looking great Gerrit. Your larger FOW bases almost match my size of 1.75" deep and 2.5" width for basing FOW 1/72 (20mm) miniatures. Yours, at 45x70mm work out to 1.8" deep and 2.8" width. Still suggest to round the base corners a bit more. Makes it easier on the tabletop to fit bases in terrain, avoids the "linear look" when placed base to base in line, and breaks up the "rectangular" look on the terrain. Should also note I still play Ver3.0 MRB and not the newer version 4.0 since I have the complete supplement and hardback FOW Ver1.0, Ver2.0, and finally the Ver3.0 collection, plus retained all the .pdf scenarios, and odd ball unit (company) organizations.
Michael aka Wargamerabbit out in So. California USA
Looking great Gerrit. Your larger FOW bases almost match my size of 1.75" deep and 2.5" width for basing FOW 1/72 (20mm) miniatures. Yours, at 45x70mm work out to 1.8" deep and 2.8" width. Still suggest to round the base corners a bit more. Makes it easier on the tabletop to fit bases in terrain, avoids the "linear look" when placed base to base in line, and breaks up the "rectangular" look on the terrain. Should also note I still play Ver3.0 MRB and not the newer version 4.0 since I have the complete supplement and hardback FOW Ver1.0, Ver2.0, and finally the Ver3.0 collection, plus retained all the .pdf scenarios, and odd ball unit (company) organizations.
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