Building The Cutlass Pirate Board Part One
September 27, 2011 by lloyd
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Hell yeah!
Awesome!!!!
Good to see how the magic happens.
nice one, that does also explain why there where a sand edge on the seaside
Nice terrain vid, love the cheating and shortcuts. the finished board looked great.
they need sharkasaurous’s
the finished board looks cool
Now THIS is what i joined up to see. Great job guys, a few tricks and lots of inspiration.
interesting video guys. Id like to see more vids like this, of making game tables and terrain
Pretty cool 🙂 its nice to see how it all happens
I was under the impression that the pirate board was entirely seperate board from the Warhammer board. 😀 Thumbs up for the conversion!
How are the black rocks made and from which material? They look great!
Loyd pronounces ‘kiln’ as ‘killen’!
It’s actually ‘pritt-stick’ – sorry guys!
Would love to get a hold of that sea texture Lloyd – would be better than us spraying an entire board blue with my gaming group for Uncharted Seas.
You may want to look around for the vinyl ‘Water’ mats that sold for Christmas dioramas. 🙂 As a plus, if you have any cardstock terrain tiles they can be placed under the mat, since it is transparent. I did this with some ruin tiles for a Mordheim game. Lemax sells a 122 x 47 cm (48 x 18 inch) roll.
The Auld Grump