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This is from Chris' Micro Armor feed on FB - it appears to be a WWI aerial game being played at Historicon. This is how I wanted to make some tables when a stand equals a company or larger.
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They appear to be skewing here - but I couldn't download them for my records so I copy and pasted them here for reference later.
Todd, there's a board game that's had a fitful march towards getting released called Sector Commander, that has game maps very similar to those pictured above:
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Sector Commander caught my eye about 3 years ago as it progress forward (towards an unsuccessful KickStarter campaign), and is now just becoming available in an introductory form as a downloadable content and Print On Demand product on Wargames Vault:
http://www.wargamevault.com/browse/pub/9075/Grenzer-Games
The jury is out on the actual game itself, since it's just been released (I've not had a chance to play it), but the two Sector Commander game boards look nicely done for tabletop use, or 3D conversion.
I agree on conversion, but seems messy getting the actual game out. Thank you for sharing this info.
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