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| Supreme Evil Overlord ![]() Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: the Netherlands Age: 26
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Great looking tables guys, sadly i won't be able to add any pics to this thread since I've just started working on my own, hope to have some good pics in a month or 2.
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| Ork Strategizt ![]() Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: NJ, USA Age: 31
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I can't currently use my table, as I live in the U.S. and left it in France, but my brother uses it at his club. Here it is: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Member Join Date: Mar 2008
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Rep Power: 9 ![]() | ![]() ![]() ![]() My housemate put this together for us even though he doesn't play. 6'x4' but a little short on the 4' because of the way 2'x4's are made. We've got a decent amount of scenery that can be put down but still need to grab a battlemat or similar.
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If you are talking about my table, its really easy. I had 2 pieces of white styrofoam (found... so free) White glue (1$) Flock (already had it cause I use it for my models... so free) Black spray paint (7$, bought the cheap stuff from an arts n crafts store) And a tube of brown, yellow and white paint (1$ each) oh and a brush (4$) I mixed the glue with water until it was about skim milk, and used a squirt bottle, put it all over the board. Then put some flock and sand down, making it thin in places and really thick in others. Letting it sit for 1/2 hour (not fully drying), I took it outside and sprayed it black. What happened was the spray paint at the styrofoam where ever the glue didn't fully cover or dry. This gave it a cool texture (and even lead to holes in places which I'll soon fill with like toxic goo of some sorts). After letting it fully dry (the spray paint hurried that), I did a thick drybrush of brown, a thinner one of yellow over top. And lastly a light drybrush of white to finish it. I also made a path with just thicker applications of flock and more white paint. Hope that helps.
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