Having been a rule heavy gamer for many a year (Star Fleet Battles with ALL supplements anyone) I have realised that simplicity has its advantages

and I have drifted away from such tomes to games such as Songs of Blades and 'one page' games from the 'net.
Recently, my eye has been drawn to the series of games by Bob Cordrey based on the
'Portable Wargame' series of notes / rules and the fixed grid and limited set of options you have.
I'm not heading down the chess board route but a slightly larger table for me has its advantage so this thread may give you a smile or two as I battle with new ideas for myself.
First thing - scale or size.Not a hope as:
Figures are going to be 15mm
Buildings 2mm
Trees - depends on what is cheap on eBay
Hills - a bit smaller than a 2p
If you look at the examples around the web (links to follow), you will see it really does not matter so I'm starting with a few Brigade 2mm Arab buildings and a fort:
and for an idea of size these are on/with a UK 2P coin:
The Fort:The hills:Second - The 'table'The board was going to be a 2x2 canvas frame but to start with I am going to try a 24x18inch canvas board with the grid made out of balsa strips.
It will be a desert style board based on an undercoat of pale umber with a 'sand' texture spray over it to break up the pale single colour. I am hoping the spray (Plastikote Stone) will save me using the classic sand / glue mix.
If anything the grid is giving me the pain - I'm not sure the balsa I have will be thin enough (hence the board rather than the framed canvas) but it will be worth trying to see the result…
Third - the figuresTo start with I am going for the Peter Pig Sudan range
I've even ordered a copy of Khartoum on DVD to get me in the mood

So thats it for now - just a few tasks during the week to do:
- Get the flash off the 2mm buildings and get them undercoated
- Get the resin hills washed and dry and if possible undercoated
With luck I'll get the first game this year.