Do you mean so you can paint/trace hexes?if so there is Litko:https://litko.net/collections/stencils
Thanks, but no, I was looking for actual physical pieces that can be placed at the vertices. Imagine the Mercedes logo without the ring around it.
Try a Google search for "hexagonal tile spacers". They're actually called Y-type spacers. You'll find them in large packs for cheap.
Thank you. I had not thought of that route. They are hard to find in North America, though. Europe has a lot of sources for them but there was only one in the US.
what are you using these for?
I have a hex map, but a lot of the edges are not clearly defined. I don't want to draw lines on it, so I will use these to indicate the hexes. These can be used on hexes of any size.
Apollo's Law- if it needs Clan tech to make it useable, It doesn't deserve those resources in the first place.
Sure it isn't the most practical 'mech ever designed, but it's a hundred ton axe-murderer. If loving that is wrong I don't wanna be right.
How will you secure them down?
Gravity ^-^
Blutak will do it, and allow for removal.
Blutak often discolors the things it is used on (at least in my experience), so I am a bit hesitant to use it.
I'm still a bit unclear on what problem the OP is trying to solve? Are you trying to add hexes to a currently hexless mapsheet? Adding hexes to some other terrain?
so is that $12.95USD per 70 single tiles? Interesting. 10 mega-tiles per pack?