>When I bought the initial Birthright materials, I cut the map along the
>folds and then copied and enlarged each of the separate pieces. I then
>took the enlarged pieces (enlarged by 200%) and taped them into four
>separate sections of Cerilia (Southwest, Southeast, ect). I then took
>the section that represented the Southwest and copied it onto velum
>paper using an engineering copier at Kinkos. I use the map to track all
>troop movements by using ½ inch counters representing the various types
>of military units and some velcro. My Pc's have found it to be
>invaluable. Instead of just saying how long and how much money it will
>take to move troops, I can show them the difficulties (distance,
>terrain, etc) they have to overcome.
YYEEEEECCCCHHHHHH!!!!! YOU CUT YOUR MAP!! OH MY GOODNESS!!! Why, why, why why why!!!
OK, now that's out of my system.
Seriously, wouldn't the original map have served the same purpose, on a
less grand scale, sure, but at much less of a investment of time and effort?
Daniel McSorley
mcsorley.1@osu.edu