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  1. Your table looks awesome! Wish I could make it to Adepticon.. Really like the cyrpts built into the hillside.
  2. Haha Thanks everyone, and no worries. That fur table is awesome! I've seen train guys use fur in little patches but never a huge area like that. It looks great. I've bookmarked his page also. Serigala - The one with the spider in it, yep it is Rising Powers... Hmm I can't remember the name of the souldstone though.. Have to go steal my book back from my friend. That's a possible idea, thank you.
  3. Thank you Gremlin Guy. Honestly I started playing Warhammer 40k shortly after 2nd ed came out in 1994 and have absorbed a lot in the terrain creation aspect over the years. I guess I learned by just grabbing cheap "trash" like Styrofoam and whatever else and seeing what I could turn it into. Then I started looking at how model train guys build stuff. Honestly I get some of the best results out of the cheapest materials so don't think you have to buy expensive terrain bits.. and now-a-days youtube is invaluable! Also with cheap stuff you wont be afraid to experiment and that has yielded some awesome results for me, and kept girlfriends from yelling at me for spending even more money... Good luck, and remember as long as its fun that's all that matters.
  4. Haha nice. I do the same sorta thing. I like to play out strange narratives during games sometimes also (depending on my tiredness level) that usually gets my friends laughing pretty hard. Makes it easier to win.
  5. Here is a teaser pic of my shoddy gallows.. some Death Marshals are attempting to hang Baby Kade...
  6. Those look great. I like how you painted the zombies too and love that you named them haha.
  7. Hey thanks for the input also. I'll have to try some of those out. I've been working on getting some of my crews painted to become a henchman so haven't done much with the table. I built a small gallows tonight. The table seems to have the desired effect! I ran 2 demo games this last week alone. Also played my buddy. His Lilith and Lilu killed themselves hitting Lady J. Haha I was flipping masks like crazy. Anyways expect more with the table coming soon. Still need to post up how I painted and everything.
  8. No worries. I do like the look a little more. The grey is a lot more realistic. Thank you for the examples! I took a week break from building anything but got 3 games on the table. The first two were my first gamesplaying Hamelin. Colette and Lilith gave me a good beat down... my third game on it was a demo for a friend. The table drew him in and I gave him Lady Justice to try against my Pandora crew. I went easy and he won but loved the game. Claimed it was like the first time he played 40k. This table for new and old players has done a great job of making games more cinematic and a lot more dynamic.
  9. The next step was to pull out the knives and razors. I grew up in the mountains around Boulder and I'm use to old mines so started carving rock walls. When you look at walls they go at an angle usually and that's the effect I went for. Looking at things now I realize I didn't take any pictures during the process, go figure right.. Then I used foam board to create brick walls. I pealed the paper off one side and drew a brick pattern. Then using a razor I traced the lines. To get the spaces and brick effect I went widened the cuts with a pencil. Then came even more mess. I dug out my huge bag of play sand. Not wanting the sand to come off to easily I used strait PVA glue to coat the areas I wanted to look like "dirt". Then I let everything dry for a night. The next day I started creating the stairs and center platform. At this point Pandora and Colette had a test game to make sure things would work. I wanted to make sure the table was playable before I painted. Fortunately we flipped corner deployments and it worked perfectly despite the mountain. Colette started in and on the mine and Pandora started in the town. After the game we both agreed the levels and density of terrain made the game that much more dynamic.
  10. I wanted to build a table that could be transported regularly and be changed to keep game play interesting. I decided to make it in two 3 foot by 1 1/2 foot pieces. This allows for me to build more sections to change things up. Future plans are to build another town section, swamp, mountain, etc. I started scouring the interwebs for ideas. I love Deadwood so I started building The Gem Theater. Then I went and bought a piece of 1inch pink insulation foam and two 4 foot by 2 foot hard boards. After cutting the hardboard to the correct size I drew the plan out. Next I started cutting the insulation foam. I cut levels out and test fit everything. After things looked good I used wood glue to secure everything, stacking books and other things on the table for 24 hours.
  11. Ok well I have some free time in my busy schedule so I figured I better make a short write up of how I built this table to this point. I have had a deep love for all things Victorian and Steampunk for the last 15 years. I fell in love with Wyrd minis back in 2008 and bought The Judge. Then they came out with Malifaux and I sat at the game shop waiting for them to open to get the rule manual and my first 2 crews (Lady J and Pandora). Since that time I had trouble getting friends to play anything other than 40k and put my crews aside. Then the words came.. "we are getting tired of playing 40k all the time" and I sprang with Malifaux. Everyone is becoming as hooked as I was back in 2009. I decided I needed to do what I do and create terrain. That's when the Outhouse was made. Next came the shack. I used popsicle sticks and hot glue to build them. For these I cut the sticks with regular scissors and an exacto knife. After cutting my knuckles and fingers a few times I needed a new tool. A quick trip to the garage I found some pruning sheers! I needed to go big and make a table. I decided, being single and having some free time, I would make something. The plan started to come together. I have many fond memories of playing Necromunda back in the day so decided I wanted to make multiple levels and make the terrain dense but playable.
  12. Thank you Space Donkey! This whole thing started as an experiment to see if I could build a nice table in short amount of time, be able to transport it regularly, and cost as little as possible. I'm going to explain more and make a little write up with pictures going through my process so others can get ideas. I built the whole table up to this point in 2 weeks and spent less than $80. I will have to check out that Titebond glue. The plan is to make lots more buildings and more table halves to add even more variety to this table. Thanks sir. I have seen that Age-It Easy in the past. I make some rather crazy scratch built ork and nurgle stuff for 40k and looked into getting some of that stuff when I bought a ton of weathering powders. I would love to see some of your pieces you used it on. Makes me wonder if my local train hobby center has some...
  13. I love that table too. If anyone has ever been to Adventure Land in Kansas City... It reminds me of the roller coaster called The Timberwolf. Don't know if its still there but it was a regular vacation spot for us when I was a kid.
  14. Your table is looking great as well. I really like the cracked surface look and the cobble.
  15. Thank you, I will definately go into more detail as I do the buildings. To give mine a weathered look I gave them a light coat of Devlin Mud or watered down brown/black acrylic mix. Eventually I'm going to add fun details like wallpaper, signs, etc. ---------- Post added at 12:36 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:33 PM ---------- Thank you again everyone! Have only played a test game on it before it was painted to make sure nothing was going to be "unworkable" before I finalized things. The first game should be tomorrow. Thank you havre for comparing it to Wyrd's own table. That was part of the inspiration for building this. ---------- Post added at 12:39 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:36 PM ---------- I'm just using cheap popsicle sticks and gluing everything together with a hot glue gun. Time consuming chopping the round nubs off but I like the effect. Also if anyone needs to cut a ton of sticks, small plant pruning sheers work wonders! At first I was using regular scissors and nearly cut my knuckle off.. ---------- Post added at 12:44 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:39 PM ---------- I figured there would be more players up in that area. I love Deadwood and head that way every once and awhile. Kind of a drive though from Omaha haha. If I'm around that area this summer maybe we can get in a game. I love camping in the Palisades on the other side of SD but its quite a drive across nothing to get to the Rapids area Haha.
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