I haven’t used that map, but I’d recommend scaling your pieces up by about 10-20% to keep things proportional. Test fit as you go to make sure it works.
Global Gaming Table
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SEAC roundel
i dont even know what that is. Plus, the Union Jack was used in AAP
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another picture
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early on
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to show the depth
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Wisconsin, USA
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No secret, I’ll see what I can come up with
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Epic awesomeness, It has been a long time since me and my dad used to make forts for G.I. Joes when I was younger; this reminds me because one of the forts had a similar recessed design with towers at the four corners. Again dude, that is amazing.
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I thought somebody asked, but are you going to be providing the dimensions that you used to build the board?
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are you going to be providing the dimensions that you used to build the board?
yes, when i get a chance, i’ll post
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I live in the Twin Cities! You gotta let me game on this…
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I live in the Twin Cities! You gotta let me game on this…got to finish it first :)
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What’s next?
sanding, staining, just a few things
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Very nice. I’ve been working on one for AA50 myself (with a fancy new gameboard to go with it … I’ll reveal that when I’m done ;)), but this gives me a few ideas to modify mine with. lol.
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Stay on topic…
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I want one but I can barley afford games in general.
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OK please stay on topic.
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I want one but I can barley afford games in general.
Building one would be cheaper than buying one, but this table looks like it could get costly if you really wanted to go deluxe.
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so far, only $90 in wood and fabric. another $30 on plexiglass. not too bad
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my friend, who i’m building it with, had a baby 3 days ago, so nothing more has been completed recently. soon, we’ll back to work
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WOW! Thats a really nice table dude, cant wait to see the completed product!
Thoes426 :evil: