Thanks so much for highlighting the genius work of the late Mr. Barber. He is missed. One of the reasons we decided to go with the super-large footprint for "A Most Fearful Sacrifice" was to finally give Rick a canvas worthy of his amazing work. With these larger hexes, you can really focus in on the amazing details of his artwork and still have a clear, uncluttered playing field for the game. Thanks again!
Great vid. I’m making a map, myself and it, too, is based on the Warren Survey, same as the smaller map you showed us. Also the same as the Avalon Hill Gettysburg’77 map. The larger map you showed us includes the Warren map extension which was made to cover the Cavalry action. The Library of Congress has many versions like this one. Beware, tho… lots of them are called the Warren map… some show the positions of units, some show the horse railway to the big Katalyn Spring Hotel, neither of which were there. www.loc.gov/resource/g3824g.cw0353500/?r=0.198,-0.622,1.025,1.243,0
Thanks so much for highlighting the genius work of the late Mr. Barber. He is missed. One of the reasons we decided to go with the super-large footprint for "A Most Fearful Sacrifice" was to finally give Rick a canvas worthy of his amazing work. With these larger hexes, you can really focus in on the amazing details of his artwork and still have a clear, uncluttered playing field for the game. Thanks again!
You a mind reader or what I LOVE his maps.
So happy to see this video. I really esteem Barber’s maps. Wish I could buy them as prints. Thanks.
I think the Summer Storm map is my favorite
The detail on A Most Fearful Sacrifice’s map is absolutely insane. Need a big table though!
Great vid. I’m making a map, myself and it, too, is based on the Warren Survey, same as the smaller map you showed us. Also the same as the Avalon Hill Gettysburg’77 map. The larger map you showed us includes the Warren map extension which was made to cover the Cavalry action. The Library of Congress has many versions like this one. Beware, tho… lots of them are called the Warren map… some show the positions of units, some show the horse railway to the big Katalyn Spring Hotel, neither of which were there. www.loc.gov/resource/g3824g.cw0353500/?r=0.198,-0.622,1.025,1.243,0