sirwittyname
04-04-2014, 09:00 PM
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These are some home-made "proper-scale" Tau buildings! My father made them because he thought it would make a very different kind of table to play one, and I think he was right! We've played a bit on them already, and they definitely threw a wrench into the normal 40k formula. There were some hiccups as we figured out some rules to handle them, but all around they make for fun games.
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These are essentially what the towers are made up of. A trash can, cups, bowls, and pipes. Some other things too, but those made up the majority of it.
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On the other hand, the apartment buildings were mostly made of wood.
These buildings were really meant to be played on, and they were built with that in mind. The windows are large enough to fit a model through, and the floors are spaced far enough apart to fit a fist in, giving plenty of room for model placement. The roofs were purposefully kept flat so that we could place vehicles and other models up there, as well as other buildings! Buildings-on-buildings might sound silly, but it helps to breakup the otherwise boring roof scene. We also made sure that the parapets were wide, so that you could place models on them. This makes it much easier when running around with jump troops, and simplifies the placement of models when doing inter-rooftop charges.
8136813581348137
These are some home-made "proper-scale" Tau buildings! My father made them because he thought it would make a very different kind of table to play one, and I think he was right! We've played a bit on them already, and they definitely threw a wrench into the normal 40k formula. There were some hiccups as we figured out some rules to handle them, but all around they make for fun games.
812881298130
These are essentially what the towers are made up of. A trash can, cups, bowls, and pipes. Some other things too, but those made up the majority of it.
8133
On the other hand, the apartment buildings were mostly made of wood.
These buildings were really meant to be played on, and they were built with that in mind. The windows are large enough to fit a model through, and the floors are spaced far enough apart to fit a fist in, giving plenty of room for model placement. The roofs were purposefully kept flat so that we could place vehicles and other models up there, as well as other buildings! Buildings-on-buildings might sound silly, but it helps to breakup the otherwise boring roof scene. We also made sure that the parapets were wide, so that you could place models on them. This makes it much easier when running around with jump troops, and simplifies the placement of models when doing inter-rooftop charges.
8136813581348137