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JoaoS Etheral
Posts : 1229 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2011-05-28 Age : 46 Location : Bournemouth
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Orcs & Goblins Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Thu 23 Jun 2011 - 0:16 | |
| I've just accessed the website through Firefox and it works fine.
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Tabletop World Veteran
Posts : 144 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 11 Jul 2011 - 21:48 | |
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Paboook Warlord
Posts : 259 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-06-19 Location : Heart of Europe
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Witch Hunters Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 11 Jul 2011 - 23:59 | |
| Great sculpting and amazing painting. Very nice piece of terrain! | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
Posts : 144 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 10 Oct 2011 - 16:08 | |
| Hello guys! We have some new photos of our latest products. A small village composed of our terrain pieces: Painted Timbered House: And our latest release, the Graveyard: For more and bigger pictures, check out our website: www.tabletop-world.comWe hope you like it. C&C is always welcome. Cheers! | |
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WarbossKurgan Distinguished Poster
Posts : 2898 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2007-10-04 Age : 53 Location : Morkchester, UK
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Orcs & Goblins Achievements earned: None
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 10 Oct 2011 - 16:53 | |
| *Cries* So lovely!! | |
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JoaoS Etheral
Posts : 1229 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2011-05-28 Age : 46 Location : Bournemouth
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Orcs & Goblins Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 10 Oct 2011 - 22:43 | |
| Wow! I mean, is that the best looking graveyard model around or what?! Seriously, it's just amazing!! I like how this piece suits not only fantasy but medieval themes too. A variety on gravestones is always a plus. Details like the dead tree, mushrooms, crows, shovels and coffins really bring that place to life! The open/close gate option is great for games and such. I wonder how flexible or modular the kit is (I mean, are the walls fixed to the ground, or can you actually remove them and display them in different ways?). Either way, fantastic addition to your already impressive range of models! Well done! Joao | |
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Pervavita Venerable Ancient
Posts : 728 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2011-09-12 Age : 43 Location : Seattle WA (USA)
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Amazons (Unofficial) Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Tue 11 Oct 2011 - 0:05 | |
| great work. I am interested. The one building on your web site I want the most is not for sell But I will use it for insperation of my own. As a recomendation for future builds I would say maybe see how hard it would be to create a series of buildings that are able to be built together? What I mean is you could buy a Small house and latter invest in a large mannor house "core" that the smaller house(s) could be built into it's sides to expand it. The wind mill idea I like as well; maybe make it like I said above able to be built into something else, like the Watch Tower where you could trade out the upper half of the Watch Tower and put on the wind mill top. Just an idea that may expand your buissness. | |
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floedebolle Honour Guard
Posts : 2397 Trading Reputation : 2 Join date : 2010-05-17 Location : Danmany
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Possessed Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Tue 11 Oct 2011 - 19:23 | |
| WOW! _________________ Lord Flasheart: And always remember - if you want something, take it! Bobby! Bob Parkhurst: [enters] My lord? Lord Flasheart: I want something. Bob Parkhurst: Take it! [she undoes her shirt - exeunt]
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mweaver Etheral
Posts : 1411 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2010-01-14 Location : South Texas, U.S.A.
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Thu 13 Oct 2011 - 14:20 | |
| Ordered!
THat graveyard is a beautiful addition to a strong range. | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
Posts : 144 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Thu 20 Oct 2011 - 20:04 | |
| Thank you very much guys! - JoaoS wrote:
- Wow! I mean, is that the best looking graveyard model around or what?! Seriously, it's just amazing!!
I like how this piece suits not only fantasy but medieval themes too. A variety on gravestones is always a plus. Details like the dead tree, mushrooms, crows, shovels and coffins really bring that place to life! The open/close gate option is great for games and such.
I wonder how flexible or modular the kit is (I mean, are the walls fixed to the ground, or can you actually remove them and display them in different ways?).
Either way, fantastic addition to your already impressive range of models! Well done!
Joao Thank you very much! Walls are fixed to the ground. However, we do plan to release separate walls and fences as well as tomb stones so you will be able to build a graveyard to you liking. - Pervavita wrote:
great work. I am interested. The one building on your web site I want the most is not for sell Sad But I will use it for insperation of my own.
As a recomendation for future builds I would say maybe see how hard it would be to create a series of buildings that are able to be built together? What I mean is you could buy a Small house and latter invest in a large mannor house "core" that the smaller house(s) could be built into it's sides to expand it. The wind mill idea I like as well; maybe make it like I said above able to be built into something else, like the Watch Tower where you could trade out the upper half of the Watch Tower and put on the wind mill top.
Just an idea that may expand your buissness. Great idea. We will think about it. Cheers guys! | |
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utu Hero
Posts : 27 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2011-11-02
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Thu 10 Nov 2011 - 3:19 | |
| I would love to able to just buy the fence and the base. | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
Posts : 144 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 23 Nov 2011 - 18:40 | |
| - utu wrote:
- I would love to able to just buy the fence and the base.
You will be, soon enough Hello guys! Special offer for Christmas! Cheers! | |
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Eliazar Etheral
Posts : 1987 Trading Reputation : 1 Join date : 2007-08-28 Age : 36 Location : Lund, Sweden
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Pirates (Unofficial) Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 23 Nov 2011 - 20:02 | |
| Wow, just saw the graveyard for the first time. AWESOME!! Way cooler than another graveyard piece recently released And nice offers... should check out the store | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
Posts : 144 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Sat 28 Jan 2012 - 18:11 | |
| Hello Guys! We created a Facebook page and would like you to join us! https://www.facebook.com/tabletopworldFeel free to comment, ask questions and share our page with your friends who are also interested in this kind of hobby. Cheers guys! | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
Posts : 144 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Sat 4 Feb 2012 - 13:09 | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
Posts : 144 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Sun 26 Feb 2012 - 19:16 | |
| Hello guys! We finally painted our Tombstones set, so here it is: Cheers! | |
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havre Champion
Posts : 41 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2012-01-08 Location : Norway
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Reiklanders Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 27 Feb 2012 - 18:44 | |
| Nice paintjob, as usual. I've followed your work for a few years now, from the time you built those astonishing but interiorloose works imspired by some GW builds and concept. I was sorry to see those conversion friendly pieces go. I only bought a cobblestone square from you myself, but only because I share your passion for building terrain. Your great strength still lies in the work you do with natural stone. All though your mausoleum falls somewhat short of your outstanding skill level, the graveyard still outshines a competing garden of the dead.
I have one suggestion: That you make generic stone walls that can be used as texture for our own building projects. And that you simply market and sell the graveyard base with stone walls (with or without gates and fence) separately. Or i possible sell the posts and single parts separatly. I know I would incorporate them in my own projects. | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
Posts : 144 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Sun 29 Apr 2012 - 18:07 | |
| - havre wrote:
- Nice paintjob, as usual. I've followed your work for a few years now, from the time you built those astonishing but interiorloose works imspired by some GW builds and concept. I was sorry to see those conversion friendly pieces go. I only bought a cobblestone square from you myself, but only because I share your passion for building terrain. Your great strength still lies in the work you do with natural stone. All though your mausoleum falls somewhat short of your outstanding skill level, the graveyard still outshines a competing garden of the dead.
I have one suggestion: That you make generic stone walls that can be used as texture for our own building projects. And that you simply market and sell the graveyard base with stone walls (with or without gates and fence) separately. Or i possible sell the posts and single parts separatly. I know I would incorporate them in my own projects. Thank you! Interesting idea, we will consider doing something like that. OK guys, we finally finished our new Blacksmith's Forge and want to share some of the pictures with you. Here it is (for more pics, check out our website): | |
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JoaoS Etheral
Posts : 1229 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2011-05-28 Age : 46 Location : Bournemouth
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Orcs & Goblins Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Sun 29 Apr 2012 - 19:49 | |
| Absolutely stunning piece! I love those little accessories that come with the house! Awesome work, guys!
Joao | |
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Tintin Warlord
Posts : 285 Trading Reputation : 4 Join date : 2011-03-08 Age : 58 Location : Stockholm - Sweden
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Pirates (Unofficial) Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Mon 30 Apr 2012 - 11:53 | |
| This is so beutiful and will absolutely be added to our collection of Tabletop World houses! | |
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theomar pius Venerable Ancient
Posts : 643 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2011-09-22 Age : 49 Location : Woodhaven, Michigan
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Tue 1 May 2012 - 0:12 | |
| Anybody know of a US dealer for Tabletop World? | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
Posts : 144 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Tue 1 May 2012 - 11:48 | |
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Tabletop World Veteran
Posts : 144 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2009-02-10
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 18 Jul 2012 - 13:20 | |
| Hello Guys! Latest news... The first model from our new line of more affordable models is finished. We present you our new Cottage. Our goal with this new line is to produce best quality products at best price! We can honestly say that this model has the most detailed and elaborated textures so far: Check out our website for more pictures and info. We are currently in the process of making the second house which will be a bit less rural. | |
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JoaoS Etheral
Posts : 1229 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2011-05-28 Age : 46 Location : Bournemouth
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Orcs & Goblins Achievements earned: none
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Wed 18 Jul 2012 - 21:57 | |
| Love it! You guys are the best scenery makers!
The design is so good and the little details add so much to the house! The base is also a great addition.
Really looking forward to seeing the second house.
Joao | |
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HellspawN Warlord
Posts : 212 Trading Reputation : 0 Join date : 2008-08-18
Personal Info Primary Warband played: Skaven Achievements earned:
| Subject: Re: Tabletop Scenery Fri 20 Jul 2012 - 17:49 | |
| Hi, guys. Very nice and clean work of art. This becomes a habit! But... Oooops, there is a "but". Incredible. Your products never generate a "but" out of me before.
But, I said, what is this base? Why a rural base? You will force me to use my Dremmel more than usual (not only to create seethrough windows) to cut down this base to help this cottage to fit with my town. Too bad. You try to produce cheaper products but you add resin to make an easy-to-do-it-yourself-base all around the cottage... why? Whithout it, this would have been even cheaper... and everybody would have been free to give it a rural or an urban base... strange decision you made!
But... congratulations for your talents. You're godsend for men like me who got two left hands. | |
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