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  1. Thanks! My next project will be a larger table that can be used for larger scale games... for smaller games, and also for other things (card games, kid games, etc.) this one is working out just fine... Now I need to concentrate and crank out some cool terrain to fill it with!
  2. First, apologies for the lack of progress/updates on my Guild outpost. Between real life (work, holidays, family) and getting sidetracked on another project, that one has languished lately. I plan on getting back to it soon and finishing it up, especially since my son has decided to play an Ophelia gremlin crew and wants Bayou swamp terrain to match. What's that other project you ask? Well, it's a Malifaux gaming table on which to put all that awesome terrain I haven't built yet! As always, further details and more photos are up on my blog, but suffice to say I was very pleased with the outcome and I'm looking forward to lots and lots of fun games on this thing. All it needs is a motor so I can just drive it on down to the local game shop!
  3. That is a terrific board - it reminds me very much of model railroading terrain rather than gaming terrain. Fantastic job, it is very, very impressive!
  4. WOWOWOW! That train is terrific! Can I ask what you used as a starting point for your train conversion? Thanks.
  5. That's awesome - looks very much like a Victorian city scene.
  6. I finished the siding - thank goodness for wooden coffee stirrers. (I wonder if I should have a sign on the side of the building - "This would not have been possible without the generous help of Starbucks!") Now it needs some paint, a porch, a roof and a balcony over the cell area. And I still need to paint up and place the bars for the cell. As always, more pics are available on my blog (link below). Thanks for looking.
  7. Thanks for starting this thread, it got me thinking about flat terrain in general. Model railroaders have long used "flats" to represent buildings that extend off the layout - why not do something similar for wargaming terrain? If you look at the average board, the terrain is usually clumped towards the middle, away from the edges... flats along the sides of the playing area would give the illusion that the area extends in that direction, and enhance the feeling of playing in the middle of a larger environment.
  8. Thanks! I managed to finished the front of the building last night, and I will try to get the other three sides completed and ready to paint by the weekend. More pics to follow soon. Working on this project makes me realize that not only am I blown away by Yazza and the Keeper's skills in creating their table, but their ability to get it done quickly! I'm lucky if I can find an hour or two per week without distractions to work on my projects - not complaining mind you, as having a family and a job are good distractions to have, but they do eat into my hobby time.
  9. Updating with the latest progress on my outpost. The basic structure of the wooden building is done, I just need to add the siding and paint. More photos are available on my blog.
  10. Thanks Eric. I picked up the Rasputina box and a Sonia crew last night at GB, so I am well on the way to getting up and running. Can't wait!
  11. Not sure I can properly express how impressed I am with this board - it rocks! Very well done guys - it looks exactly like I imagine the world of Malifaux to look. You've somehow managed to strip from my imagination pictures of Malifaux and make them into reality!
  12. That is one sweet model! Thanks for posting it.
  13. Not a huge update - but I did get the bars for the jail completed - they just need to be painted up. Hope to get some time to work on the rest of the structure this week...
  14. Good call on the Freebooter line. These two I think have great potential: Köinigin der Schatten Gipsy And I am not sure exactly where she'd fit in, but this one has Malifaux written all over it, IMO: The Lady
  15. That is a terrific-looking dragon, and a very smart way to get one for not that much money. It looks way better than the WotC D&D "colossal" dragons and looks to be quite a bit larger as well.
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