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Hello Realms! Although I am a new player (< 6 months), I decided to create a 3D map to celebrate the launch of a podcast I'm a part of called "Duo Attack" with a very experienced player who is a Heroclix judge. It's basically like a buddy cop movie about Heroclix, with a rookie and the cop about to retire.
I created a video for the 3D map and the commentary is available on the Duo Attack podcast, episode #003. You can find the podcast on ITunes and on the Stitcher App by searching Duo Attack.
If it's not up on ITunes yet, here's the Stitcher link: Stitcher
A few notes for those watching the video:
1) The map is a 6 player map. It is called "Park Row". It is a Gotham City themed map of the portion of the city called Park Row, which includes Crime Alley, amongst other landmarks. It is more of a homage, rather than an accurate portrayal.
2) This video was made before the play test, so changes have been made (i.e. Courthouse Elevation). This is all explained on the podcast.
3) Thanks for watching and listening. The second half of the video is composed of pictures I took during the process. I encourage everyone interested to make their own maps!
Look forward to your feedback! Subscribe to the podcast if you enjoyed it. We would very much appreciate it!
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For any questions, email [email protected] and we'll answer them on the podcast, or reply here.
I love it! You absolutely nailed the feel of Gotham! Light up bat signal is a nice touch. And you have three upcoming Batman sets to enjoy it with, you'll have to post pics of the batmobile patrolling the streets when it comes out.
Thanks for all of the comments, guys. I really appreciate them. You can see more in detail in the video link in the post. It shows the map first, then the making of it.
Last edited by Seidule; 04/19/2012 at 14:58..
Reason: clarity
No audio on the video. I did the commentary on the podcast which explains the process of everything. In short though, the lights are LED icicle lights, about 30 bucks on Amazon. I used McDonald's straws for the posts and black paint over that.