Well, a redesigned larger map would give extra space in which to put the plastic units, which would be nice, but it wouldn’t necessarily mean that it would take longer for the units to travel across the board because that would depend on whether the sea zones and land territories are large in size but few in number, or small in size but large in number. In the particular case of my custom table, neither factor was changed because the plastic units only get put on the normal four-panel part of the map. The auxiliary map panel on the left is just meant to help with the wrap-around visualization – though as a bonus, it also gives some extra free space as a handy working surface, as do the two table wings.
Global Gaming Table
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Started new thread seeing as though this is Global and not Europe. I added only a light stain (any darker would make the wood burning look odd). Also added the plexiglass, which was not in previous pictures
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another angle
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three misc. boxes
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another
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Pacific side
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Very nice, well done!
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another angle
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another
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The last Picture!
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How do you post when you’re offline?
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How do you post when you’re offline?
it is an option in your profile settings to hide your status
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The table is looking freaking sweet! 8-)
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That is amazing!!!
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where at home do you have space for such an amazing table?
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where at home do you have space for such an amazing table
In my poker room
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Man, you obviously put a LOT of effort into this. Does the map have a plexiglass covering? EXTRA COOL! And my friends say that I put too much effort and expense into my games. Compared to you, I’m barely playing right out of the box.
So you still use the paper IPC notes? I stopped because I started using the IPC tracking chart provided at the end of the rulebook. I find it takes up a lot less space that way. Then again, I guess you aren’t really worried about that.
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Man, you obviously put a LOT of effort into this. Does the map have a plexiglass covering? EXTRA COOL! And my friends say that I put too much effort and expense into my games. Compared to you, I’m barely playing right out of the box.
So you still use the paper IPC notes? I stopped because I started using the IPC tracking chart provided at the end of the rulebook. I find it takes up a lot less space that way. Then again, I guess you aren’t really worried about that.
Excellent job.How do you use the ipc tracking chart over multiple rounds? Do you write in pencil?
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Wow, that sure beats co-opting the kitchen table for a few days :-D
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its the dogs bollocks





