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Author Topic: IHMN game boards (Guide to Cobbles on page 4)  (Read 36147 times)

Offline Whtknt1066

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Re: IHMN game boards (Guide to Cobbles on page 4)
« Reply #180 on: November 06, 2013, 12:32:04 AM »
My $10 basketball fabric arrived! I'm...90% happy with the texture.  I'd actually prefer slightly larger "cobbles", but unless I want to sculpt an entire table myself this is a great alternative.  Thanks for the tip!

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Re: IHMN game boards (Guide to Cobbles on page 4)
« Reply #181 on: November 06, 2013, 11:07:00 AM »
I love your game board, and it is an innovative idea, but what is missing is the pavements (side-walks). I think if you added a base to your buildings with the pavements built it, that would still give you the flexibility to put your buildings wherever you want, but would look much cooler.

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Re: IHMN game boards (Guide to Cobbles on page 4)
« Reply #182 on: November 06, 2013, 12:28:33 PM »
At the time pavements were only common on popular modern avenues and streets. In the East End and Docks areas they would have been quite rare.
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Re: IHMN game boards (Guide to Cobbles on page 4)
« Reply #183 on: November 06, 2013, 08:24:00 PM »
Thanks for the tip!

No problem, show us how it comes out.


but what is missing is the pavements (side-walks)

I've talked about this previously as it was a concious decision but that was pages ago :)

As Craig said, the rougher/denser areas of London wouldn't have had pavements and even today there are older areas of the city that only have kerb stones running along the edge of a building as the streets aren't wide enough for pavements. Pavements were/are much more prominent in the Gerorgian areas of the city which also tended to be wealthier. I saw a great photo this weekend that showed a street with both Georgian and Victorian buildings along it, the Victorian buildings had much smaller pavements in front of them and that was on the same street. Quite a few photo's show the 'pavement' area of Victorian streets as just being a change in the cobble pattern of the street.

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