The side panel released ready for staining |
Dust sheets down, table masked ready for the wood stain |
Thomas hard at work |
A 9' x 5' table gives you acres of space especially when, like me, you game in 15/18mm.
Just to give an impression of how things will look I grabbed a few pieces of terrain and some of my WWII stuff and quickly put a show on. Somewhere in Poland late 1944 perhaps.
So that's the table project done, and a very satisfying way to spend an Easter bank holiday. Now back to the figure painting, which has continued whilst this project was happening. I have just finished off my Blue Moon British Foot Artillery so will post some comparison shots with my AB gunners in the next few days. Stay tuned.
Great work. I like the folding shelves on the sides of the table. Should help to keep glasses, bottles & clutter off the table.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gozza, yes I'm looking forward to trying them out
ReplyDeleteVery fine looking game table! Well done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jonathan
ReplyDeleteVery fine table indeed - and your scenery looks nice too. Perhaps worthy of a post in itself? Also interested to see your efforts with the Blue Moon (perhaps we should be shortening that to BM?) British Foot Artillery. I wasn't very impressed by their British Peninsular Infantry, or late French Line but their guns look good. I was thinking AB crews and BM guns to save a little cash (says the man with a damaged back from picking up the box of unpainted 15mm Napoleonics).
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful table! Excellent job.
ReplyDeleteThanks Steve
ReplyDeleteI know envy is a bad feeling!!!
ReplyDeleteBut who couldn't envy your table!!!???
Hey Pedro, thank you
ReplyDeleteVery impressive build !!!
ReplyDeleteLooking very nice, well done !
best regards Michael
Thanks Michael, I'm looking forward to my first post of a game on it.
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