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Desert crater table

Discussion in 'Scenery' started by Uthoroc, Nov 12, 2020.

  1. Uthoroc

    Uthoroc Well-Known Member

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    No way! I love it, but it just isn't quite as sturdy as other stuff in the long run. :D
     
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    inane.imp Well-Known Member

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    That papercraft is seriously cool.

    I have a table concept I want to test and that looks ideal as a test-bed before moving to MDF for the permanent version.
     
  3. Uthoroc

    Uthoroc Well-Known Member

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    Thank you! If anyone wants to take a crack at building them for themselves, I've put my designs in this pdf file. There''s no instructions or anything, but they should be mostly self-evident.
     
  4. xagroth

    xagroth Mournful Echo

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    One option for avoiding that is to print it and use it as a "mask"... I've done so with several pieces I made either with gluing sturdy cardboard, or directly using a cardboard box as the skeleton.
     
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  5. Uthoroc

    Uthoroc Well-Known Member

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    Finished up some scatter terrain:
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    Nolimon Well-Known Member

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    I love it.
     
  7. Uthoroc

    Uthoroc Well-Known Member

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    And now with bunkder/hill/objective room...
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  8. Uthoroc

    Uthoroc Well-Known Member

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    I've plastered some walls with posters (thanks to Wylde83 for those!), build more papercraft scatter and tried my hand at some photo backdrops for the table.
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  9. Koin-Koin

    Koin-Koin Well-Known Member

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    Looking better and better with each iteration.
    For the backdrop, I'll vote for the second one (too much water in the first one)
     
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  10. Red Harvest

    Red Harvest Day in, Day out. Day in, Day out. Day in, DAY OUT

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    Sehr Gut. Seal the paper too, for durability. Spray or brush sealer works. Try some buildings with stepped bottoms so that they can fit on the edge of the crater ( ie part of the base on the top level and part on the bottom). Makes it look like they are built into the side of the crater.

    Off-topic: You a juggler?
     
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  11. Uthoroc

    Uthoroc Well-Known Member

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    Just a little, for relaxation. Nothing fancy.
     
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    Dragonclaw Well-Known Member

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    It's a really nice looking table.
    I especially like your interpretation of the objective room. :+1:
     
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  13. Red Harvest

    Red Harvest Day in, Day out. Day in, Day out. Day in, DAY OUT

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    Ah, cool. I saw the 4 juggling balls in the photo. Can you juggle 4? I never could, unless you count 2 in each hand, which isn't really the same thing.

    A suggestion for the walls. Glue 2 layers, or even 3, of some sort of food packaging box, like a cereal box together. You may want to rough up the sides with a fine grit sandpaper, or scrape, which have printing. Then glue your papercraft wall sections to either side. Much more durable. Just use a weight to keep them flat while the glue dries. Or just use foamcore. Papercraft is good stuff, but anything that can add a bit of weight to it is a good thing.
     
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  14. Uthoroc

    Uthoroc Well-Known Member

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    Same here just a little of 2 per hand. Never got beyond that. :D
     
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    Uthoroc Well-Known Member

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    Over Easter I had the opportunity to doa little demo game for a friend and his son, using my table (one piece of it for 2' by 3'). They had great fun running a small selection of Ariadna vs Yu Jing based on the intro rules for CodeOne (with a little button pushing added). They had line of sight, AROs, weapons ranges etc down quickly and enjoyed the action-packed Infinity gameplay a lot. Here are som pics:

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  16. deathklockk

    deathklockk Strange, but not a stranger.

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    Nice! Makes me want (NEED!) to start on a desert table idea that's been rattling around in my head for some time now...
     
  17. Uthoroc

    Uthoroc Well-Known Member

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    I won (well, a consolation prize really) the set of geodesic domes by TTCombat at my last tournament. They make a great addition for my Mars crater table, and so I painted them in the same grey-white colors as my paper terrain. I'm quite happy how they turned out.
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