plarnold wrote
A toolkit of small brushes, shovels, buckets, spatulas and squeegees.
-plarnold
Thanks for the suggestion. It's a nice idea, but I assume that'd cost abit of money. Thanks though.
Off The Rails wrote
A few years ago, I knew some guys online who ran miniature war games based on their own rules set. They used large sheets of vinyl "pleather" that they would paint with roads and other 2D features. They could dump piles of homemade rubble all over the game table and when it was time to clean up, they would lift the pleather sheet up and use it like a funnel to dump the loose debris back into its storage container.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm actually doing this onto of a large grass mat, so it shouldn't be too hard to do that however, the grass mat is large and taped down, so it'd be hard to do it by that method. Thank you nonetheless.