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Here are a few photos of a WIP. It is a 4x6, or 4x4, table consisting of 6 2x2 panels. The panels have a tongue and groove on each corner so they fit together. There are metal inserts at each corner to mount a bracket to lock the board together. No more tiles shifting around as you play. Once the board is locked together is is very stable on a table that is smaller than 4x6, like my dining room table in the pictures.

The tiles need drybrushed and then a light flock. They will match the hills shown.














   
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Auckland, New Zealand

Oooh I like this. I must look into getting my own modular bits for a table.
   
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fantastic work! how did you get the patchy effect with the browns and blacks? Is that just done with a spray can?
   
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It is regular spray paint. Three shades layered dark to light on a black background. Shoot the paint at a 45 degree angle about 12"-18" from the surface.

   
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I was able to finish and now have it listed on EBAY.



   
 
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