Getting ready for a game at my house I thought I would show what type of a table I have and my views on terrain. My friend George refers to my table and terrain as updated old school. That is I go for an old school simple but practical set up but using the better quality materials we have available to us today.
My philosophy is I am playing with toy soldiers in a fun game. I want terrain that is simple, but practical. Terrain that does not detract from playing a game and can be used over and over again. It also has to be able to be packed up and can travel to club game nights.
The tables I use are 6' x 2.5' folding tables from Home Depot. This gives me a nice 6' x 7.5 game space. A fourth table would give me more room and would be a future purchase. But for the space I have now this works.
Hills and ridges are presently pieces of insulation board left over from when I finished our basement. Again, future project would be to make a series of hills and ridges and paint them to match my ground cloth and add static grass. Rather then sloped hills I have always liked the old style steeped hills. They remind me of the old style contour maps. These are what I eventually wish to make. My ground cloth are three old Citadel gaming mats. These are covered in static grass and have a nice (but unrealistic) green color. I think the green looks old school and being a lighter shade showed off the figures better. The material drapes very nicely to make hills.
Trees, fences , roads and buildings are standard wargamer terrain available today. I have not yet found a river I truly like. So again I will have to make them. I also like to put in little fun things. In any game you might find a Shepard and flock of sheep. Or a pair of fixed hiding in the woods. And ducks and geese tend to ignore the chaos around them. These are ideas I picked up from the nice individual at Miniature Soldiers and Stuff Blog. I ran into him at Cold Wars and was thrilled by his table set up. I think they have made my humble table set ups more interesting and more fun.
So that is what I am using and how I set up for a game. If any of you have suggestions or improvements I would enjoy hearing from you.