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  1. I'll probably have to make some scratch ones for some of my... not really proxies. Like my terror tots, young neph, and so forth for when I have more than 3 in play.
  2. Honestly I'd be happy with Downloadable versions.
  3. Yeah, teddy, LCB, etc I guess theoretically it doesnt matter except when I am using multiples, such as with teddy.
  4. Are there any plans to make available cards for the limited edition figs? Like the female hawg whisperer or gunslinger or NE Lady Justice box, etc. Obviously they wouldnt come in a standard arsenal box but maybe some other system?
  5. I'm imagining that LCB is screwed into that plasticard between the bricks?
  6. What about the blank side of the markers? Also, as far as like a scrap/body part/corpse counter, should those be placed on bases or just as is?
  7. Ahhhh, it occurs to me now that not all these counters will actually see the table. I thought it was weird there were so many soulstone counters when there was practically no time you'd ever put them down. But as a representative of SS in your pool it makes more sense. Same with blood.
  8. Ok, some of them are pretty obvious. Scrap, corpse, body parts, blood, and treasure are all obvious. What are you all using the white painted X, the poison jar, and the glowy gem thing for?
  9. I can kinda see what you're saying. Have to try it out with some of the heavier minis and see how it holds. If I'm thinking of it correctly the top of the ramp would fall just short of the wall but those boards are a smidge longer than the tiles that lay flat so maybe I'm wrong. Any ideas you you'd do it with walls on both sides?
  10. It seems like this is something you'd come across a lot. There are absolutely ways to make this happen with proper support but it would be nice to be able to do this, as it's more visually appealing to me.
  11. I'll check to be certain but I believe the notch positions aren't centered so if I use on triangle piece for support and then on top they don't line up.
  12. Sholto: The clips on the ramp that share space with the wall next to it push out such that it would risk bending or tearing something. Karn, the only way I can think to use a t connector is to make the ramp as normal then flip a side support upside down and use that as the shared portion of the wall. Not sure that would work due to the position of the notches for clips.
  13. The problem is that it causes a gap that spreads out the further it goes. If you look down at the bottom of the pic you can see the wedge of red carpet under the board. that because the clips push the two pieces too far apart to work correctly. It seems like there must be a better way but I didn't find anything in the videos I saw. Maybe there are more videos I didn't locate or maybe one of the folks at WWG can give me a tip.
  14. I'm working on a street table and I'm having problems incorporating a ramp into it. As you can see from the pic if I put the side supports then it doesn't sit flush to the piece next to it. If I don't use the support on the shared side I'm worried it won't be solid. Am I being foolish or is there a better way?
  15. Wow, those bldg. videos are amazingly helpful. I already see several things I was going to be doing wrong. Overclipping being the main one.
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