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Author: | engelstein [ 04-16-2007, 06:19 AM ] |
Post subject: | A plea for non-gridded ground tiles |
Now that I've got lots of buildings put together, I'm starting to assemble a whole slew of masterboards. I prefer the non-gridded tiles, and I'm finding that alot of the sets I purchased either have no non-gridded tiles (VillageWorks, Caveworks) or very limited options (I'm looking at you, Arenaworks). Arenaworks is particularly frustrating because there are a bunch of very nice gridded tiles, but only a single non-gridded tile. Any options in this area? It would seem that including non-gridded tiles would be really easy -- I'm sure all these tiles start there life out with no grids. As an aside, I've been using the 36"x24" adhesive-backed foam core and they work great. Thanks! Geoff |
Author: | smokeyrone [ 04-16-2007, 10:21 AM ] |
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Now that we've adopted a 1.25" square grid indoors and a 1" hex outdoors for zombie games, no-grid variety would help since we print said grids over the no grid floors. |
Author: | smokeyrone [ 04-16-2007, 10:22 AM ] |
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And I don't need three guesses to figure out the first words out of your mouths if I suggested retooling the whole Mayhem, Shellandrac and Harbor series to add 1.25" grids ![]() |
Author: | smokeyrone [ 04-16-2007, 02:11 PM ] |
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As an aside, I've been using the 36"x24" adhesive-backed foam core and they work great. Foamcore with adhesive backing, really? Tell me about it, please, Geoff. Thanks, Bart |
Author: | engelstein [ 04-16-2007, 04:59 PM ] |
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Here's a link to the stuff I bought: I got a box of 25 because I needed some for work, and I stole about 10 to use as Masterboards. I didn't try to find individual sheets, but you can probably get it. |
Author: | engelstein [ 04-16-2007, 05:17 PM ] |
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By the way, the boards are made by Elmers, if that helps you track some down. |
Author: | smokeyrone [ 04-16-2007, 05:31 PM ] |
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Thanks a lot Geoff. That helps, may have to give it a try. |
Author: | Aleph13 [ 04-17-2007, 09:50 PM ] |
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