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Gaming Mat

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:54 am
by Seb
I want to buy/make a gaming mat, I want it for skirmish sized games so it doesn't have to be big. I see on our events many people use textile sheets, i'd prefer somehing thicker like the GW battlemat. Does anyone have any tips or advice?

Re: Gaming Mat

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:59 am
by The Other Dave
Zuzzy's textured latex mats are both affordable ($25 US for a 3x3 mat, $38 for 4x4, perfect for most skirmish games) and awesome-looking.

Re: Gaming Mat

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 9:27 am
by Seb
Those sure look sweet.

I also came up with an idea.. I am gonna see if I can get myself a latex/textile door mat in the appropriate size, cut it and paint it up.

Re: Gaming Mat

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 10:47 am
by job
Well, are you thinking about this mat for home use or carrying to the gaming events? Depending on your expectations I have a GW battle mat that you may recall from the bad shedding experience after I first opened it. Well, most of the shedding is done, but now I really don't plan on using it. I expect it was intended for a permanent table rather then moving about.
Well, if you are interested I wouldn't want much for it.

Re: Gaming Mat

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 11:57 am
by Admiral-Badruck
Wow those mats are freaking great man... never would have though to using mask material for a battle mat and they even do terrain.. nice find there TOD...

Re: Gaming Mat

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:00 pm
by Seb
job wrote:Well, are you thinking about this mat for home use or carrying to the gaming events? Depending on your expectations I have a GW battle mat that you may recall from the bad shedding experience after I first opened it. Well, most of the shedding is done, but now I really don't plan on using it. I expect it was intended for a permanent table rather then moving about.
Well, if you are interested I wouldn't want much for it.
Is this the mat? http://www.ring-tail.com/shop-descripti ... 1266928750

The mat that I am looking for is one that I can carry with me to events.

Re: Gaming Mat

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:13 pm
by Admiral-Badruck
not a bad price... but the company... GW is not getting my money no way no how...I guess I could for give them it they opened a store with gaming tables in the area... but in that case I would not need the mat.... hummmm

Re: Gaming Mat

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 12:59 pm
by me_in_japan
i say go with teh zuzzy one. It looks much more hard wearing than the GW one, altho youll need to paint it. (but hey! personalisation rocks!)

Re: Gaming Mat

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:22 pm
by The Other Dave
me_in_japan wrote:i say go with teh zuzzy one. It looks much more hard wearing than the GW one, altho youll need to paint it. (but hey! personalisation rocks!)
I've heard only good things about the zuzzy mats* - one is on my (long, admittedly) list of Things To Get. Painting's no so much of a chore either, apparently. A couple passes of drybrushing and a couple thin washes and you're set.

*Except to be careful to always roll them up, as they'll take a crease if you fold them.

Re: Gaming Mat

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2011 1:25 pm
by Primarch
The Other Dave wrote:
me_in_japan wrote:i say go with teh zuzzy one. It looks much more hard wearing than the GW one, altho youll need to paint it. (but hey! personalisation rocks!)
I've heard only good things about the zuzzy mats* - one is on my (long, admittedly) list of Things To Get. Painting's no so much of a chore either, apparently. A couple passes of drybrushing and a couple thin washes and you're set.

*Except to be careful to always roll them up, as they'll take a crease if you fold them.
I've seen one example where someone very carefully cut the mat up and glued it to 2' by 2' wooden tiles. It seemed to do the job of letting him carry/store it very easily.