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QfunK!
05-14-2013, 01:32
Just wanted to know if anyone plans to be building {or has} a tabletop for their personal/official use?
After watching a video by RubbishInRubbishOut, an Australian YouTube hobby channel, make a table for Dystopian War, I got to thinking similar for Sails. Dystopian Wars is an altered-reality science fiction Victorian sort of world were steam is king. It is also a 1:1200 scale game. He ends up making an 8' x 4' table. My plans are not that grand. I'm using a found tabletop which I rework the hardware to make it a fold in half kind of thing. It will end up being reasonably bigger than a battlemat. I was not a KS Capt. at the time I started this, and though I would need a playing surface more than a blue tablecloth or bed linen.
Will be getting pictures up of progress later.

CHolgren
05-14-2013, 04:41
I built a 4x6' table for general gaming and put a 1x2" border around it and knock down legs, but it doesn't fold. Let us know how things go.

7eat51
05-14-2013, 08:11
I will be building a 4x8 platform to be put on a folding dining table. I figure this will be large enough for SoG, WoG, ancient naval - just starting to get into this - and WWII armor. For small scale engagements, I will simply use the dining table. With playing mats, and 3d buildings, etc., I can arrange things as needed for any given game. However, Rory's port makes me want some larger scale water and port areas - beautiful stuff. The most important thing, though, is having another table set aside for food.

Looking forward to seeing others' pictures for ideas on construction and terrain pieces.

DeRuyter
05-14-2013, 13:04
I built a 8x6 table in the basement of my old house for general gaming. Then I moved and bought 4 banquet tables with folding legs at Costco which are 6x3 each. Much more flexible and can be stored away when not in use.

Eric

Devsdoc
05-14-2013, 15:23
I will be building a 4x8 platform to be put on a folding dining table. I figure this will be large enough for SoG, WoG, ancient naval - just starting to get into this - and WWII armor. For small scale engagements, I will simply use the dining table. With playing mats, and 3d buildings, etc., I can arrange things as needed for any given game. However, Rory's port makes me want some larger scale water and port areas - beautiful stuff. The most important thing, though, is having another table set aside for food.

Looking forward to seeing others' pictures for ideas on construction and terrain pieces.

Hi Eric,
I have 3x, 2x4ft now tatty blue/green painted boards. 4ft shore-line with harbour in 4 parts. 4ft flat shore-line in 2parts and a corner appx 18 inches long. All the land bits go in a 26x17x6 inches plastic box. I can photo the box and all the bits in it, If you wish. Just say!
Be safe
Rory

Volunteer
05-14-2013, 18:10
Back in my youth (30's to early 40,s) I built a 4ft. by 12ft. table i used both for gaming and matting/framing prints. Now I use a fold-up ping pong table and occaisionally the top of a pool table.

QfunK!
05-14-2013, 18:30
All the wood and other materials used for the build has been recycled from elsewhere. The tabletop is maple and I believe that the footers are as well. These were used to hold an AC, so just cut them for a miter corner. The rubber feet are punched 1.5" to fit into a counter-sink. Now some dry-fitting for the purpose of pictures. The holes for the hinges were milled. Next, I plan to stain and paint, with a resin effect to seal and make a wave texture.

7eat51
05-14-2013, 19:47
Hi Eric,
I have 3x, 2x4ft now tatty blue/green painted boards. 4ft shore-line with harbour in 4 parts. 4ft flat shore-line in 2parts and a corner appx 18 inches long. All the land bits go in a 26x17x6 inches plastic box. I can photo the box and all the bits in it, If you wish. Just say!
Be safe
Rory

So those in the gaming reports are simply painted boards - they're good.


All the wood and other materials used for the build has been recycled from elsewhere. The tabletop is maple and I believe that the footers are as well. These were used to hold an AC, so just cut them for a miter corner. The rubber feet are punched 1.5" to fit into a counter-sink. Now some dry-fitting for the purpose of pictures. The holes for the hinges were milled. Next, I plan to stain and paint, with a resin effect to seal and make a wave texture.

Resin effect? Would you mind explaining when you post the final pictures? Very nice work thus far.

CHolgren
05-15-2013, 04:57
Beautiful top, I love the look of good wood. Nice call on the resin, that'll be a nice durable top.

Tommy Z
05-15-2013, 09:16
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I have a 4' x 8' table in my basement. It currently is cover with green felt, I'll pick up some blue once my ships arrive! :salute:

Devsdoc
05-15-2013, 16:25
So those in the gaming reports are simply painted boards - they good.

Hi Eric,
Yes, I sprayed the boards with "The Army Painter". Frist "Navy Blue". Then lightly sprayed "Army Green" to look like dry brushing hi-lights. I added little puffs of "White". I then covered the lot with a wet-look "Still Water 26230 Aguas Tranquilas Still Water" by Vallejo. they have been used in lots of games and in and out of my van. So are looking a little tired now. Would I do it again? To save money, Yes! As a modeller I would think again.
Be safe
Rory

7eat51
05-16-2013, 23:28
Saw this on the Aerodrome this evening. A site for game mats - ocean theme available with different overlays: http://corseceng.com/fabric-mats/

Berthier
05-17-2013, 00:01
Hey that site is great he has a magnet applicator for placing little magnets into hard to reach places. What more could you want?:happy:

QfunK!
05-17-2013, 00:38
Those fabric sheets are quite a find! I wonder if they would do custom work? Will have to look at page again more thoroughly.

CHolgren
05-17-2013, 07:37
Those fabric sheets are quite a find! I wonder if they would do custom work? Will have to look at page again more thoroughly.

Litko makes custom hex/square templates that allow you to put lines onto any surface. Unfortunately it's most likely permanent. I use colored felt and add the hexes as needed. I play a lot of different games that require various sized hexes 1.25-4". You can always get 2square yards of felt for about $10. That allows me to put different sized hexes on each side.

Devsdoc
05-17-2013, 19:02
Saw this on the Aerodrome this evening. A site for game mats - ocean theme available with different overlays: http://corseceng.com/fabric-mats/

Hi Eric.
I love the sea mats! But I must ask myself more ships or new mats? Hmmmmm! Ships win.
Be safe
Rory

7eat51
05-18-2013, 20:58
Hi Eric.
I love the sea mats! But I must ask myself more ships or new mats? Hmmmmm! Ships win.
Be safe
Rory

That's probably a wise choice.

Nightmoss
05-18-2013, 21:51
Beautiful work there!

Devsdoc
05-19-2013, 15:43
That's probably a wise choice.


Beautiful work there!

Yes, The work is beautiful, I do not think I have made a wise choice in years.
Be safe
Rory

Capt P
05-22-2013, 14:52
I have a Hotz felt mat with 5" hexes and a vinal mat for War @ Sea I got from Gale force Nine. 7eat51 that is a good link you posted. I have to check it closer as to what they have.

Old Ironsides
05-30-2013, 12:43
I have a 8' x4' table I built several years ago for War at Sea complete with WaS sectors on one side. It is reversable for other games and has seen a ton of use over the years. I have since bought marine vinyl which can be changed out for Naval, land or arieal games. The table breaks down into 4'x4' sections for storage.

http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq132/adfilter/WAS/DSCN1108.jpg (http://s441.photobucket.com/user/adfilter/media/WAS/DSCN1108.jpg.html)

http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq132/adfilter/RJW/DSCN1265.jpg (http://s441.photobucket.com/user/adfilter/media/RJW/DSCN1265.jpg.html)

http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq132/adfilter/AAM/DSCN1471.jpg (http://s441.photobucket.com/user/adfilter/media/AAM/DSCN1471.jpg.html)

It is good for home use. I have since aquire three 6' x 30" folding tables that are identical and transport a bit easier for when I travel to play.

7eat51
05-31-2013, 15:47
Very nice Aaron. Where did you get the land tiles?

Old Ironsides
05-31-2013, 17:34
Very nice Aaron. Where did you get the land tiles?

Thanks they are GHQ. They come plain in various thickness, I then use paint and various products like woodland scenics to turn them into the terrain I want. Currently have woodland, dessert and some water.


http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq132/adfilter/AAM/DSCN1389.jpg (http://s441.photobucket.com/user/adfilter/media/AAM/DSCN1389.jpg.html)

http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq132/adfilter/AAM/DSCN1344.jpg (http://s441.photobucket.com/user/adfilter/media/AAM/DSCN1344.jpg.html)

http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq132/adfilter/AAM/DSCN1348.jpg (http://s441.photobucket.com/user/adfilter/media/AAM/DSCN1348.jpg.html)

Nightmoss
08-12-2013, 12:22
In the process of packing up stuff for GenCon I discovered an old playing mat I bought from Gale Force Nine years ago. If I remember correctly I think they made these for the Pirates game from WizKids? It's a nice heavy vinyl about 35" by 35" and I'm wondering if it will work for any SoG games? It might be too small, but I really like the chart lines, which would help with wind direction and movement. Maybe one on one or 2x2, but anything more would not work? See pics.

Cmmdre
08-12-2013, 14:26
I've got a couple of those mats as well as a number of islands. Looking forward to sailing some SoG ships across them. :hmmm:

7eat51
08-12-2013, 17:56
That's a nice looking mat Jim.

Have fun at Gen-Con. I wish we could make it, but alas, the beginning of the semester calls. Looking forward to seeing some pics.

Nightmoss
08-12-2013, 18:17
That's a nice looking mat Jim.

Have fun at Gen-Con. I wish we could make it, but alas, the beginning of the semester calls. Looking forward to seeing some pics.

Photos are second only to getting a chance to demo the game. I don't expect I'll have a chance to post them here until I get back, but we'll see how the Internet works in the hotel.

QfunK!
08-20-2013, 02:23
Completely forgot to upload the completed project. While the rubberized feet are not on, the board is painted and stained, painted and coated. Here is a finished picture. Check out the photo gallery for more.6370

CHolgren
08-20-2013, 05:34
Completely forgot to upload the completed project. While the rubberized feet are not on, the board is painted and stained, painted and coated. Here is a finished picture. Check out the photo gallery for more.6370

Mario,

Incredibly done!

7eat51
08-20-2013, 06:32
Nicely done, Mario. :thumbsup:

Looking back through this thread has me wondering about doing the following - painting the 4'x8' table with blues for water, and then overlaying terrain for WWII armor and even WoG. The blue can be exposed for rivers, coasts, etc. What I have seen here and on the 'Drome sure beats the 4'x8' sand table we used when playing Tractics many moons ago.