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My Gaming Table, Models and House Rules for Dracula's America

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Nightpaw:
Hi,

I would like to show you the progress of my gaming table for Dracula’s America. Thematically based around a derelict silver mine (with some ghost rock deposits, if you happen to know Deadlands, too), spiced with an abandoned boomtown.

My first step was to get some 45 cm x 45 cm plywood boards (4 mm). First sketches with my first building (Renedra Barn) and some mining equipment:





Next step was to cut the interior of the mine from polystyrene boards.



My second building (Sarissa):



Okay from the outside, but the inside… yuk!



Okay, need to improve the insides of my buildings. Next try:



Much better! But a lot of work.  :?

Meanwhile the mine improves, too:



And finally (still w.i.p.) my first game of Dracula’s America (without supernatural factions). 3 players, my mixed posse of Apaches, Mexicans and a mad Preacher with shotgun versus two posses of Outlaws.



Got beaten up badly, but had a lot of fun. This game rocks! Showdown in the tunnels:



My latest addition: Mining Wheel House



That’s my progress so far. Now I am heading for some more buildings and more detail on the table. Cacti, skulls, vultures, grass, etc. Stay tuned. ;)

Kind regards
N.

Malamute:
Nice idea, I like the mine. :)

Ramirez Noname:
That's a great mining town you've got coming together there.

May I ask where the mine building is from (the tall one with the short section of railway line in the last picture)?

RMZ

Elk101:
I think it's the Sarissa Precision one.

Nightpaw:
Thank you. It's the Sarissa Mining Wheel House indeed.

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