Jan also persuade me that we realy needed customised rules...so I made a desig that Jan printed and glued to some wood, so if he won´t finish the painting of the terrain you know it was spent on sawing wood for the rules ;) I think they ended up realy nice!
I also managed to get the Medieval Museum here in Stockholm to donate some books in english about medieval Sweden, you can come and have a read at our table on saturday. You be sure to visit the Stockholm Medieval Museum if you ever visit Stockholm, it is well worth a visit...both Stockholm and the Medieval Museum ;)
Terrain looks good and those rulers are a great idea. I think I'll steal that one for next time I do a display game.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's looking fantastic so far! Can't wait to see what it looks like when you've got it finished!
ReplyDeleteThe game board looks great.... looking forward to see it painted.
ReplyDeleteAmazing looking set up.
ReplyDeleteThe museum looks great- one day I will get to Stockholm...
Congratulations on the collaboration with the Medieval Museum - I actually went there with my daughter last weekend, and she had a great time! Recommended to all visitors in Stockholm!
ReplyDeleteYou're right! Jan is going to have a couple of sleepless nights!! That's quite a bit to get done.... I'm sure that the'll do it though as there's nothing like a demo game for motivation!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading and looing through those books too!
See you soon,
Darrell.
Wow, cutting it fine, but looks great!
ReplyDeleteI'll be very sorry to miss this Salute :-(
ReplyDeleteImpressive ... and I love the rulers!!! Heck of a lot of work there ... I can't wait to see it all done.
ReplyDeleteLooks superb and hope Jan gets some sleep before Saturday. The books look interesting ans will have a read whilst at the show.
ReplyDeleteThe table looks absolutely stunning, even unpainted! This is going to be one spectacular display.
ReplyDeleteVery clever idea with the rulers. If you made a bunch you could use them as give aways for the participants.
Gorgeous-looking table. Wish I would be there to see it.
ReplyDeleteHow about you sneaking it into your carry on luggage and take to the the club ;-)
Looks AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing it! I've been to quite a few museums in Stockholm but hot that one!
ReplyDeleteLooks great.
ReplyDeletePlenty of time left for painting...
Is that really a photo taken today ! I am really impressed as I wouldn't be so calm with that much painting to do by Saturday, will be coming to see the finished setup though.
ReplyDeleteThat looks awesome, hell of a job getting it painted for Saturday! I look forward to seeing it
ReplyDeleteglad you like it, Be sure to visit the Medieval Museum when in Stockholm.
ReplyDeleteNo the picture are about a week old, but I´m sure Jan has fulltime painting unitll saturday morning when he will set it all up at Salute
Holy cow that looks amazing! I bet it will be great once it is all painted up. I did not know about the museum in Stockholm, I am so going the price is right...free!!! Thanks for the information on the museum!
ReplyDeleteOh! My! Michael, this is jaw dropping work. I so wish I could see this in person. I look forward to seeing it up on your blog. Good luck with your big day!
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty darned good in white! Wow.
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