Chris Netherton
Member
Hello!
Was wondering if I could pick the collective brain on the above.
How are shadow blind hexes determined for a wreck blaze that is in bypass, in this case, of a building?
I've attached the situation as a VASL picture and outlined the hexes in yellow that I think might be illuminated.
The wreck itself is in hex o3, at CAFP n2/o2/o3.
I'm guessing that LOS is drawn from n2/o2/o3 to determine the shadows and that this would exclude p3, p4, q4, o4 and n4 because of the o3 building depiction. I also think n3 is out because n2 is orchard which is inherent.
Any thoughts?!
Cheers
Chris
Was wondering if I could pick the collective brain on the above.
How are shadow blind hexes determined for a wreck blaze that is in bypass, in this case, of a building?
I've attached the situation as a VASL picture and outlined the hexes in yellow that I think might be illuminated.
The wreck itself is in hex o3, at CAFP n2/o2/o3.
I'm guessing that LOS is drawn from n2/o2/o3 to determine the shadows and that this would exclude p3, p4, q4, o4 and n4 because of the o3 building depiction. I also think n3 is out because n2 is orchard which is inherent.
Any thoughts?!
Cheers
Chris