MY new wargaming table has arrived, giving me a total playing surface of approximately 6ft x 5ft.
As can be seen in the photo below, the two tables make for a somewhat cosy setting in my flat, but the tables are foldable so they will not pose a problem when stored away.
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The tables in my sitting standing room |
One table proved plenty big enough for my 10mm armies, but my 54mm toy soldiers need more space to give of their best.
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Our 10mm refight of the Battle of Chotusitz was easily accommodated on a single table |
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The Battle of Eckwelt, fought using my random terrain generator and a 'new' command & control system, also fitted well on a single table |
The good news, from a financial perspective, is that my decision to buy an oversized gaming cloth when I had a single table has paid off handsomely as it easily covers both tables.
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Green for Go |
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