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Other Stuff => General Wargames and Hobby Discussion => Topic started by: Yarkshire Gamer on 23 March 2016, 05:31:36 PM
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Hi everyone,
I have jumped on the gaming mat train and gone to the end of the line.
Having now switched completely to these as a ground sheet for my gaming activities I have put together a little review of Deep-Cut Studios products for you information. I think these add a great deal visually to a game. We have come a long way from my youth when I would beg my mother for dark green curtains which then went "missing".
Regards Ken
The Yarkshire Gamer
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Love mine, top quality, very reasonable price and wonderfully done - prefer it to the others I've seen thus far.
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Very timely. I have been looking at their 6x4' space mats for larger X-wing games. I have a 3x3' neoprene one I got from Chaos Cards that is excellent so the Deep Cut Studios mousemat version is probably very similar. I was a little worried that the vinyl mats would be difficult to flatten out and the cloth ones would crease, but apparently you can iron them?
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Yep, you can definitely iron them because I have !
Hanging them up works well as the gravity works it's own magic. My Plains mats have been on the table for a few weeks with the SCW games and have flattened completely.
I plan to leave them on the table permanently and rotate them round as I use them.
Regards Ken
The Yarkshire Gamer