@@pedrowayne4675 Thanks for the info. Your boards seem very stiff. What did you print them on, some kind of chip board? :-) I like the half inch squares, when playing TTRPGs I found 1inch squares to take way too much space on the table. Though I'd probably go for 15mm possibly.
I printed the images for the tiles on glossy cardstock and then mounted them on chipboard… the key for straight tiles is to then add a second sheet to the backside to create an equal pull of glue. Keeps the board straight and gets stronger over time.
Hiya… everything that I do is motivated by a solo experience.. so while I have played with multiple players I really find I mostly enjoy playing a game at my own pace and thinking through the best way to play it solo 😅
Looks beautiful. Smart idea for the boards. Looks like A4 or Letter format for one section.
I printed them out on Letter
@@pedrowayne4675 Thanks for the info. Your boards seem very stiff. What did you print them on, some kind of chip board? :-) I like the half inch squares, when playing TTRPGs I found 1inch squares to take way too much space on the table. Though I'd probably go for 15mm possibly.
I printed the images for the tiles on glossy cardstock and then mounted them on chipboard… the key for straight tiles is to then add a second sheet to the backside to create an equal pull of glue. Keeps the board straight and gets stronger over time.
@@pedrowayne4675Ah So you're saying you actually have "Photo Paper>Chip Board
That’s right … photo cardstock with the image .. the Chipboard.. and then a mat cardstock (cheaper) on the back side
take my money 💰
Would you be playing this solo or with a group?
Hiya… everything that I do is motivated by a solo experience.. so while I have played with multiple players I really find I mostly enjoy playing a game at my own pace and thinking through the best way to play it solo 😅