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  1. The first board I planned was 9 sections but I tend to find it makes guessing 12" far too easy so I've just gone for a 3 x 3.
  2. Ahh see i'm lucky in that it's been sat on my demo table for a week and it has been given a fair bit of testing. It needs some trees around the church to block line of sight a little more. It works better on corners and diagonal deployment as your less likely to just steam down the main street. I'll be honest, we have a lot of Guild players in the shop and wanted a table that could cut down on the amount of damage a 3 obey Nino combo can do.
  3. That's the model I would recommend, although the Freebooters range is on the expensive side.
  4. Thanks, just trying to work out how to put some stained glass in without making a mess
  5. Looking good. Any ideas what you will be using for the furniture inside?
  6. Morning all, New to the forums and thought i'd start off showcasing the new table that I am currently working on for my Malifaux customers. I was inspired to start the table by Kaine's fantastic work (I have his pump station board sat in my shop at the moment). He has kindly lent me his Hirst Arts moulds and i've started work on the first section of my city board. <br><br> <br><br> I just need to finish flocking the board and then start adding the detail. Got lots of the wryd lamposts to the board, gravestones to the graveyard and I need to make a few market stalls to go in the square at the end. Also if anyone knows where I can find 28mm furniture then please let me know as I think a few extras here and there will really work.
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