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Offline Neotacha

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #345 on: 01 June 2016, 02:34:12 PM »
Lovely.  I do have a question, though.  Do sections E and F fit up nicely with sections C and D as well as B?

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #346 on: 01 June 2016, 03:20:50 PM »
Looks awesome!
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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #347 on: 02 June 2016, 07:07:26 AM »
Lovely.  I do have a question, though.  Do sections E and F fit up nicely with sections C and D as well as B?

There's a diagram on there websute showing the correct alignment and fit.

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #348 on: 02 June 2016, 07:49:03 AM »
I am really in awe of this construct. I have no gaing use for it but I somehow wish I had.

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #349 on: 02 June 2016, 08:59:31 AM »
Stunning stuff! Makes me wish I had a group to game with and use it :)

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #350 on: 02 June 2016, 09:28:23 AM »
unbelievable indeed :-* :-* :-* :-*
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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #351 on: 02 June 2016, 01:59:54 PM »
There's a diagram on there websute showing the correct alignment and fit.

Yes, but it doesn't show D and E attached to B.  I may not want such a long wall on the board during the game.  I'm sort of assuming they do, but I'd like to be certain.

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #352 on: 02 June 2016, 04:30:01 PM »
It would be awesome to see someone pick up this wall and gate section, and a bunch of the buildings, and make a big build where the houses are built into the inner side of the walls of the city...  8)

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #353 on: 02 June 2016, 06:28:54 PM »
Yes, but it doesn't show D and E attached to B.  I may not want such a long wall on the board during the game.  I'm sort of assuming they do, but I'd like to be certain.

To me it looks like E and F are the ends of the wall on each end. C and D are specific for either end of the gate and A and B are the basic sections that can be used repeatedly.

It would be A and E or A and F I would wondering if they're interchangeable. I would think so.

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #354 on: 03 June 2016, 02:13:32 PM »
It would be awesome to see someone pick up this wall and gate section, and a bunch of the buildings, and make a big build where the houses are built into the inner side of the walls of the city...  8)

The gate is a good 16"/40.5 cm on it's own.  The houses are pretty big as well, unless you limit yourself to the smaller cottages.  The stone bridge is 13"/33 cm by itself.  The coaching inn is huge and a great space eater.  While the actual footprint of the various houses might be small, they tend to spread themselves a bit in the upper stories.  On top of that, you'd want a bit of space to put between them.

Yeah, when everything gets painted (are there people who manage to paint everything they buy?  ;)) it would look cool.  If we're still alive and LAF is still around in say, 30 or 40 years, I'll post pictures of everything we have (painted) from TTW.

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #355 on: 03 June 2016, 02:16:13 PM »
To me it looks like E and F are the ends of the wall on each end. C and D are specific for either end of the gate and A and B are the basic sections that can be used repeatedly.

It would be A and E or A and F I would wondering if they're interchangeable. I would think so.

You're right. Looking at the map again, I've mixed up A and B.  And I agree they look so, but I still would like to be sure.

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #356 on: 04 June 2016, 01:09:41 PM »
The gate is a good 16"/40.5 cm on it's own.  The houses are pretty big as well, unless you limit yourself to the smaller cottages.  The stone bridge is 13"/33 cm by itself.  The coaching inn is huge and a great space eater.  While the actual footprint of the various houses might be small, they tend to spread themselves a bit in the upper stories.  On top of that, you'd want a bit of space to put between them.

Yeah, when everything gets painted (are there people who manage to paint everything they buy?  ;)) it would look cool.  If we're still alive and LAF is still around in say, 30 or 40 years, I'll post pictures of everything we have (painted) from TTW.

Oh I know what you mean... I have pretty much one of everything from the line (save the walls and gate), so I can imagine the crazy undertaking it would be... Epic, but crazy!

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #357 on: 04 June 2016, 06:17:52 PM »
I'm REALLY GLAD I already have a very very nice set of modular walls, because if I didn't...


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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #358 on: 04 June 2016, 08:25:39 PM »
Oh I know what you mean... I have pretty much one of everything from the line (save the walls and gate), so I can imagine the crazy undertaking it would be... Epic, but crazy!

If everyone who owned their stuff could somehow get it all together, imagine what an enormous (and stunning) town that would be!

There are a couple of their older pieces we never managed to get, so now we leap on whatever is released with glad cries immediately lest it disappear before we can buy it.

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Re: [COMMERCIAL] Tabletop scenery
« Reply #359 on: 05 June 2016, 01:38:02 AM »
Yeah, I was lucky to be able to pick up a couple of the older houses before they went OOP.  They are a pain to assemble compared to the almost idiot-proof assembly they have with their buildings now!

 

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