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Smaller the squares, more variation you can create (by setting the table differently) and it's usually easier to store. But remember that smaller (and lighter) the squares are, more easier they move during play. Bigger ones make more stabile gaming boards.If you intend to make 1ft x 1ft sized squares, I recommend applying extra weight somehow. If you carve on foam, use hardboard base or something else to give them a bit weight and structure. With 4 ft x 4 ft boards or bigger, this isn't really necessary.
where do you store all this stuff!!!???
Very nice blog you have going here. The Mordheim table on the first page is amazing. And a great inspiration. I just finished my first 1'x1' modul for my Frostgrave games. And the cobblestone work you've done is awesome. I jsut made all the stones in the ground random. But the different circles and symetrics you've made adds a lot. Gonna steal that idea.
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