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Miniatures Adventure => Other Adventures => Topic started by: pixelgeek on October 12, 2008, 04:40:33 PM
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I posted some comments and photos from a recent Uncharted Seas game we had here
http://minigamer.bitterwise.com/?p=605
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looks really great. I like how all you had to do was lay out blue cloth and scatter with your hills and - voila! a sea with some islands. Looks like a really good game. So many games, so little time o_o
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The orc ships look cool. How long are the minis?
TT.
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looks really great. I like how all you had to do was lay out blue cloth and scatter with your hills and - voila! a sea with some islands.
An absolutely wonderfully solution for a naval set-up. I'll have to copy that for some ancient naval gaming (I'm planning to buy Eric Hotz's Roman Seas ship pdfs for some fast and cheap fun).
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looks really great. I like how all you had to do was lay out blue cloth and scatter with your hills and - voila! a sea with some islands.
An absolutely wonderfully solution for a naval set-up. I'll have to copy that for some ancient naval gaming (I'm planning to buy Eric Hotz's Roman Seas ship pdfs for some fast and cheap fun).
They are gorgeous!
1/300, IIRC, so Heroics and Ros Romans etc could be easily painted up as crew and Marines.
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The orc ships look cool. How long are the minis?
TT.
depends on the ship to be honest...The DL Battleship is 15cm long..
If you goto the Downloads area on the main site and look at the token's for the Orc's and Iron Dwarf fleets the ships for them are the same size as the token's..
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An absolutely wonderfully solution for a naval set-up.
I was a little dismayed with the seam going down the middle of our ocean but I didn't actually notice it during play.
The hills are the GW basic hill and the four piece modular hill. In our last game we took two of the modular pieces and made a peninsula with it. Quite handy