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Quick update : I can offer this and/or the Sewer 2x3 to be printed and shipped to you, however the price is slightly higher than Grid Reality/Mighty Maps/Curious Lurker's offerings because they went for a mass printing.
If the alluded to price doesn't scare you feel free to send me a PM inquiry.
Your subway tunnel map, the one you submitted to esigns contest? Lots of fun on that map!
Very neat design, made for some very entertaining tactics.
Awesome !
I put a lot of time into designing the grid for what I thought could be the best game play experience possible (with the intent of limiting the effectiveness of TK for alpha strike as well as turtling).
From my non-special rules 2'x3' maps I think it is the one must have.
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Anyways, really fun map to play on.
You should make another map with a more abstract type layout again.
Thanks !
I guess I'd have to replicate the process of grid sketching I did with this map and see if it could be applied to locations/themes I've thought about doing.
One map we haven't seen but would be great to play on is a rolling hills/sand dune map. Lots of elevation changes, but all elevation changes are 'steps'.
Anyone interested PM me, they are less than others but still somewhat pricey for people's expectations for map. I can also check back in with interested parties when the company I order from has their really good sale as well.
One of my versions of this was pulled out for the first time in years and still looks great and will be one I use to playtest my LOSH custom set dial
This is a more generic comic book locale.
I wanted to continue to get unique shapes and terrain arrangements that haven't been explored yet. Delved a little bit more into lighting and shadows here as well. Subway by neopavlik, on Flickr
Comments appreciated as always.