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Made in gb
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Whilst playing some Inquisimunda the other day, it occurred to me and some mates that some elements of the sector imperialis games boards would make really good buildings if they were vertical rather than flat. It would also be cool to make use of little areas for basing additions or to make tiles or buildings to go on for a bog standard flat board table.

So, the obvious thing was to look on the great web to see if this had been done before or if anyone had had a stab at it. nothing shows up online.

Anyone seen it done or had a go? (this is for my own use, no selling etc and might be a mighty no no from the big GW
   
Made in gb
Decrepit Dakkanaut





Nottinghamshire

It is a complete no no from GW and Dakka forum.

You are asking how to do a footprint style moulding from a horizontal surface. I would suggest you alter your posts to ask how to do this, and leave the IP out if it.


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Made in za
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I don't understand what wants to be attempted here.footprint style moulding from a horizontal surface?
   
 
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