11-19-2011, 02:20 PM
11-20-2011, 07:39 AM
Thanks, I enjoyed the report. Love the gaming board. Are they separate tiles on foamcore or did you glue them down onto one big board?
11-20-2011, 12:49 PM
Its just been stuck on. I probably should have made it more flexible but u can move around pieces on top. Also can turn around to get 4 different facings.
Its good fun to play on, I wish my mate had not sold all his AT43 containers (the had 4).I will keep looking for bits for the board.
Its good fun to play on, I wish my mate had not sold all his AT43 containers (the had 4).I will keep looking for bits for the board.
11-21-2011, 02:33 AM
(11-20-2011 12:49 PM)bruiser Wrote: [ -> ]Its just been stuck on. I probably should have made it more flexible but u can move around pieces on top. Also can turn around to get 4 different facings.
Its good fun to play on, I wish my mate had not sold all his AT43 containers (the had 4).I will keep looking for bits for the board.
actually I think you have done the right thing. I recently bought streets of mayhem by worldworks and spent hours fixing them together using the terrainlinx system. its good but unless you did a good job when you fix them all together they don't sit snuggley and look frankly terrible. I think I will do what you did.
I stumbled across this site yesterday with a tut on how to make your own containers from cardboard, they actually look really good.
http://easternfringe.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7901
![[Image: 5797924289_a63cc426af_b.jpg]](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3653/5797924289_a63cc426af_b.jpg)
However, this guy's homemade containers look even better
http://www.herebegeeks.com/games/terrain...mment-7790
![[Image: 2765__400x400_containers-5.jpg]](http://www.herebegeeks.com/wp-content/gallery/cache/2765__400x400_containers-5.jpg)
11-27-2011, 10:57 PM
Very interesting report and a pretty good fight. The Stuff is a hard mission to counter, but with a little more luck, it could have been a totally different outcome. Love it !
And excellent links for those cardboard containers !
And excellent links for those cardboard containers !