Creating Terrain Features with Hexon

Below are some examples of terrain features made using combinations of Hexon Boards, Single Hexes and Single Slope Hexes.


Similar terrain features can also be made using A2, B2 and C2 Slope Hexes plus additional boards and single hexes. ( Feature would be 2 Hexon board Height)

 

           

Slope hexes can be identified by;

A1 and A2 - 1 low edge, 2 triangulated sides and 3 full sides.

B1 and B2 - 2 low edges, 2 triangulated sides and 2 full sides.

C1 and C2 - 3 low edges, 2 triangulated sides and 1 full sides.


 

18 Hex hill - 1 hex board height

The feature below uses: 1 x Hexon Board plus 1 x A1, 4 x B1 and 7 x C1


    



12 Hex hill - 1 hex board height


    

The 12 Hex hill uses:
2 Single hexes, plus 2 x A1, and 8 x C1




59 Hex hill - 1 hex board height



 

The 59 hex hill uses:
4 x Hexon Boards plus 7 Single hexes, 8 x A1, 6 x B1 and 14 x C1




 

By placing the 12 hex hill on top of the 59 hex hill produces a large 2 layer hill.


 

Another 12 Hex hill - 1 hex board height




This 12 Hex hill uses:
1 Single hex, plus 2 x A1, 2 x B1 and 7 x C1

 

36 Hex hill - 1 hex board height




This 36 Hex hill uses:
3 Hexon boards, plus 4 x A1, 5 x B1 and 9 x C1


 

55 Hex hill with ridge - 1 hex board height


 

This 55 Hex feature uses:
2 Hexon boards, 3 x Single Hexes plus 11 x A1, 15 x B1 and 14 x C1