Sunday 18 November 2012

Cityfight table - complete

I managed to put in a few hours this weekend and am now the proud owner of an 8' x 4' modular city fight table.

Obviously it needs some scenery but I am very happy with how this has turned out.

Storage space is at a premium at my house so this board has to be stored stacked. This means that  no surface detail (like piles of rubble) can be permanently attached to the board.

Rather, as a separate project, these will be modeled on their own bases so that they can be added when needed.




7 comments:

  1. Absolutely fantastic work, they look great and I can already picture a city fight in action. Keep up the good work.

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  2. This looks excellent buddy, I would love to get my Cities of Death Tterrain on that board :D

    http://idicbeer.blogspot.co.uk/2010/05/cities-of-death-terrain.html

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  3. Thanks all. I will do some close-ups and also some shots with my existing scenery on it.

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  4. Neal, it's amazing how varied the board looks with just the two tile types. The painting is really effective, I'd consider trying this myself but because I haven't got a very big table 5'x3' I'd be concerned that the smaller tiles might be easy to tip if they overhang the table, even though it's only 6" each side. I keep trying to visualise of some mechanism to lock the panels together, my current plan does involve sheets of pink foam, some kind of brass tubing and dowels. I'm still not convinced though so I'll think on.

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  5. Great looking table and very flexible. I love the tile patterns you used for that. Are you looking to sell unfinished tiles or the tile components in the future?

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  6. What an amazing and simple and amazingly simple concept!

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