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Smokin' Skorcha Driver




why do you want to know? huh? HUH?

hey, im trying to make a gaming table but the only thing i need is a cave can someone tell me how to make one?

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Anti-Armour Swiss Guard






Newcastle, OZ

A cave you can play IN, or just a representation of a cave mouth on the side of a hill?

More details will help.


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Longtime Dakkanaut




baltimore md

Train shops make pre made tunnels and the like. You could always use pink foam stacked up to the height and depth you want and then carve away. Make sure that you use white glue and no spray paint on pink foam. You will melt it!



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Incorporating Wet-Blending






Australia

I'd make it the same way I'd make a "Badlands" table, with steep-sided mesas instead representing a cut-through of the cave walls.

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