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Blogger Broeders said...

Don't worry. That's Jama - not Zama.

21 March 2010 at 17:19

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21 March 2010 at 17:51

Blogger BigRedBat said...

You say Zama, and I say Jama; Zama, Jama, Osama, Obama... let's call the whole thing off...

21 March 2010 at 18:02

Blogger Doc Smith said...

Hey there BRB - I always thought Zama was a big flat plain. I note in the last pic that it dips quite markedly in the middle and is marked with shallow gullies. I gather some of this erosion has occurred over the last millennium, not the previous?? You could hide well... - an elephant or two in that wash! (Well, a dead Nellie anyway - I notice you've got a few of those!) How do these photo references reconcile with your terrain mapping/modeling?

Just interested as I always wanted to try my hand at terrain making for gaming too and wondered how you'd deal with these issues.

Cheers,
Doc

22 March 2010 at 06:55

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi DocSmith, I think that they know the rough area where the battle was fought but not the exact location. The last picture I'm doubtful about, because it isn't a plain, as described, and as you say; but it does give an idea of colours/vegetation. Other pics (there's one in Goldsworthy) suggest flat.

22 March 2010 at 08:58

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