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i´m doing a streetbowl pitch with a kind of dugout ruined house... see post here : viewtopic.php?t=9970
if you didnt see this already
Traveller
i´m doing a streetbowl pitch with a kind of dugout ruined house... see post here : viewtopic.php?t=9970
if you didnt see this already
Traveller
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Frank: One thing got me wondering, how does the turn markers fail falling to the ground?
The styrofoam wall idea was very clever, I finally got me some inspiration for a deathbowl pitch!
The styrofoam wall idea was very clever, I finally got me some inspiration for a deathbowl pitch!
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The template is made with a cutting plotter. You have to draw the field with a program like CorelDraw and find a design or marketing company in your neighbourhood. Normaly you pay 30-40€ for the template, which you can use only once.
@Odium Khan
The turnmarkers have small industrial magnetics inside. Every of my mini has a small strong magnetic inside the base (I think I have about 4000 magnetics in use...). In this way it is very easy to paint the mini, to transport the team and for Bloodbowl:
My BB-Balls have also a magnetic inside. In this way the player with the ball can easy carry the ball without losing while moving the player.
Here you find a (german) description how it works:
http://www.wolfzell.de/magnete.htm
Wolfgang Zeller is selling the magnetics.
Regards
Frank
The template is made with a cutting plotter. You have to draw the field with a program like CorelDraw and find a design or marketing company in your neighbourhood. Normaly you pay 30-40€ for the template, which you can use only once.
@Odium Khan
The turnmarkers have small industrial magnetics inside. Every of my mini has a small strong magnetic inside the base (I think I have about 4000 magnetics in use...). In this way it is very easy to paint the mini, to transport the team and for Bloodbowl:
My BB-Balls have also a magnetic inside. In this way the player with the ball can easy carry the ball without losing while moving the player.
Here you find a (german) description how it works:
http://www.wolfzell.de/magnete.htm
Wolfgang Zeller is selling the magnetics.
Regards
Frank
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Also at Gencon I brought the Goblin's own Ivor Biggin Stadium, complete with Dugouts. There should still be some pictures lurking out there, otherwise I can get them posted up next time I'm off base here. One can have real fun building the dogout, with the "Heroes" Goblin team having all the good stuff, including a weapons rack for all those secret weapons, while the opponents had a flooded out dugout surrounded by barbed wire and generally designed to make them most unwelcome. Having the chalk-boards for plays I figured a nice touch.
Pick a good theme and have some fun with it!
Pick a good theme and have some fun with it!
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Even the Goblin coach gets a +1 to injury rolls! Ow!