Lately, I've been trying to get up to my FLGS for Wednesday night gaming. But, this week I have an old Army buddy coming in from out of town. The good news is, he's bringing his army along so that I'll still be able to get a game in. Also, I'm going to get to field test all that new terrain my friend and I built this weekend. I set up the table tonight just to see how it will cover the playing area, and to expedite the setup tomorrow. I think I was worried that there would be too little terrain for the table. Now, after seeing it, I'm worried there is way too much terrain for the table! I'm a little scared I don't have enough driving space for all my tanks in my Imperial Guard army and I'll be a little spead out for shooting corridors with both my Dark Angels and my Imp Guard. Ultimately, though, a really nice set-up and a lot of terrain really are butt loads of fun. So, I'm sure I'll have a great time. Here are a few pictures so you guys can see what it looks like!
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Oblique from southeast |
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Oblique from southwest |
Yeah, there are some four story buildings in there! You can really tell just how tall those buildings are with these next couple of shots.
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Note: Don't set wet drinks on your finished table (see the water stain?) |
Yeah, and the other day I mentioned that I didn't have my buddy's cathedral for pics. That's it on the northeastern corner of the board. But, I took a close-up of it, just so you all can see the scope of that piece. It's friggin' huge!
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There is a friggin statue for an altar! |
Well, I hope that it turns out to be a fun game. And, if I remember to do it, I might post a bit of a battle report afterwards. If anyone has anything to say about the layout or even the terrain itself, I'm totally open for comments!
Good Gaming!
Looks great, are those kit-builds or scratch-builds?
ReplyDeleteAlso, I don't think that is too much terrain; but admittledly, I would play on table that was solid jungle.
Hope you guys have a blast! Would love to hear how the game goes. Snag some pics of the action if you can - as I am living vicariously through you, at this point.