Transparent Battle Mats?

jaerdaph

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Does anyone know of a company that makes transparent battle maps (1" grid)? Something that you can lay maps underneath?

Thanks in advance :)
 

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Actually I had an idea that is similar. At my work we use a LOT of a thick clear vinyl. I'm going to get a hobby knife and a compass and make a bunch of area effect clear templates so we can just lay them down and easily see who's affected.
 

jaerdaph said:
Does anyone know of a company that makes transparent battle maps (1" grid)? Something that you can lay maps underneath?

Thanks in advance :)
That's something that probably wouldn't be worth the money. You could make one fairly easily. Just go pick up a roll of clear plastic covering (similar material you'd find on one of those small report binders with a clear front). Get a permanent market and a yard stick and you're in business!

That would be quite a convenient thing to have.
 


They have these for sale at my FLGS. I don't know who makes them, but they're hard clear plastic about the size of an 8.5x11" piece of paper, with black grid lines on them. I forget how much they were, but I remember thinking they were pretty overpriced considering how small they were - $15-$20, maybe? Anyway, I'll check on the company and price next time I'm there if I remember.
 

I've purchased clear battlemats with squares (can't remember the company name) from online - but they were being discontinued. Now, I have multiple layers on my game table :) The terrain/regional map, the local combat map, the gridded overlay, and area of effect overlays :)

I can't locate any clear battlemat with squares though. Is there any real reason why hexes won't work??
 

I know that they make them. Or that they used to make them anyway. I have one that's about 36"x48". It's about 10 years old. Couldn't tell you who makes it off of the top of my head though. I'll see about digging it out of the basement and checking.

Ahrimon
 
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Go the other route: transparent overlays. Go to an office supply store/university student store and you can get transparencies used for overhead projectors. You lay them over your mat and can draw and erase on them to your heart's content. Plus, you can have your maps predrawn on them. When the players are moving along corridors and rooms you can throw one on the grid mat and it's ready for tactical miniature usage right off. I found this idea on a thread about GMing somewhere on the web and it has changed the way I look at battlemats tremendously.
 

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