looks really cool, what is the source of that picture?
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Looked through them again, they looks great, its cool to pick out where some of the plastics will go, the axes look to be made of plastics and look cool. I like the elvish writing on the peice that will in between the inlane and outlane, looks like it will go well with the artwork in that area. Some of the pieces I can't place, like the large long piece with the guy with the bow and then the dwarfs towards the top of that plastic. The piece right next to the guy with the bow and arrow seems like it might go in the bag end area, it just looks like the shire to me.
Overall very pleased and looks like things are coming together!
Quoted from heckheck:I certainly hope that battle ax shown isn't the sling battle axe. I had hoped for more than a simple 2D plastic for that. Kinda cheesy if that's all the sling ax turns out to be. Give me a custom injection molded plastic please for 7.5K, or at least something recycled from some toy company.
I noticed that and was wondering the same thing. If it was a molded peice I would be a bit more concerned about durability, and the playfield plastic piece down the road is a much easier replaced piece than a custom injection molded piece.
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