Made some aerial combat stands for a battle in the Far Realm.

Balfore

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Airbrushed some cardboard to make the battlemap

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Looks great

A fellow gamer in passing mentioned that they did something similar using plexiglass cut into octagonal shapes and then with a few wooden rods cut to various heights and then a collection of small plastic and metal fighter jets ran an Air Combat/808 Air Bats type campaign with his group. Using either method and a a collection of maybe similar small starships from some series, micromachines or other to denote the locations of opposing star fleets/
 

Looking at this, I wonder if the transparent circular spacers from a roll of CDs/DVDs could be used for this kind of thing...
 


I do not. They're basically transparent plastic disks that are usually put at the top of a stack of CDs/DVDs. They're about the same size and shape, just clear plastic.
 

I do not. They're basically transparent plastic disks that are usually put at the top of a stack of CDs/DVDs. They're about the same size and shape, just clear plastic.
Just like a protective cover, the shape of a CD?
I actually had a bunch of CDs at work that are used to give out to customers.
No one ever hands them out, so I grabbed a huge stack..lol

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