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The new two table set up. |
In the picture above, the far back table has two new LED light banks installed to improve the lighting over the table. It is hard to tell from this picture, but the back table adds more light and I am pleased with the results.
I had taken down the back table and stored it away to create space for the electrician while he was installing the new lights. See below. So to the left of the center table you can see that there is no table. Compare to the picture at the top of this page to see the difference.
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The one table set up. |
The tables are currently set up for my 40mm Sharpe in Spain game that I am contemplating running at this year's Fall In convention in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The original plan was to stage the game on one 15ft by 6ft table. I wanted to get an idea of what the terrain would look like if I used two 15x6 tables. See below:
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Here is a view of the second table and looking towards the main table in the back of the photo. |
Here are some closeup pictures of some of my Sharpe in Spain terrain.
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Sir Henry Simmerson leads his South Essex regiment on a mission. Does Simmerson actually do any leading? |
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A river runs through it. The river runs across the width of two tables. |
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Commandante Theresa leads her Spanish guerrillas across the open terrain. |
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Sharpe and Harper cross the bridge of the Coa River. Rifleman Harris provides covering fire. |
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The Monastery of Santiago. All parties are headed to this location to find the treasure. |
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A smaller Spanish farm |
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The main town of Montego. |
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What a fantastic looking table Jim, I sit in my tiny working room dreaming of such spaceš.
ReplyDeleteWillz.
Splendid looking terrain, wonderful gaming space!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain