I recently saw this American Science & Surplus : Send to a Friend and thought of tact-tiles.
Not the same, really, but dang cheap!
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No, they were made by some guy on the Hero Games boards a few years ago. He had access to a big (4'x8') CNC mill and used it to etch the hex grid then cut it into tiles.Are they the hex art boards? I just ordered some of those, so I'm interested in your experiences with them or with whatever product you're using.
I respectfully agree with Joe. Double-sided Tac-Tiles would be very useful (not to mention economical and environmentally friendly ). With this, I would also like to see a little better scratch resistance (especially for double-sided use).I want opaque tiles with hexes on one side and squares on the other. [snip]
My set is the best RPG accessory I own, but they are scratched. Clear ones would be nice, and I'd love to have a case to carry them in. We bought our other GM a set so we wouldn't have to carry them when we played at his house. I'd gladly buy a set of clear ones or gray ones with a square grid. And like Stormborn, I'd drive to get them. Gimme!