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Gaming tables by caledor2

Gaming tables by caledor2

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Project Blog by caledor2 Cult of Games Member

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About the Project

I made this project in response to an xlbs about gaming tables "Does less terrain mean more game". An overview of some gaming tables I set-up for some games I played.

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table for flames of war 2019

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This table for flames of war has already more thing on it compared to those from 2015 as I had access to more options.

tables for flames of war 2015

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tables for flames of war 2015
tables for flames of war 2015
tables for flames of war 2015

These are different set-ups of games I played in 2015 for flames of war. At that time I didn’t have neoprene mats.

Godslayer tebles

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These were tables for Godslayer, a skirmish unit type of game. There is enough room to maneuver the units but sill a lot of terrain to give the feel of a location.

table for bolt action 2019

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I have more buildings and some more trees. I have also walls and fences compared to our game from 2016. Making the table feel more realistic to our earlier games. Also the walls and fences add cover without blocking the lines of sight.

table for bolt action from 2016

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table for bolt action from 2016

We were new to bolt action at that time and I didn’t have much buildings  fitting for that time period.

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