That board looks perfect for my kitchen table though

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Darkson wrote:ARBBL Open/Pick'n'Mix will ask coaches to bring 3rd ed (or 3rd party of the same size) pitches, as the new boards would mean I'd need to halve the maximum number of coaches.
We've actually had most of those off twitter for the best part of a week. http://theendzone.co/blog/new-images-of ... otted.htmlspubbbba wrote:Some nice pics of the boxed set over on BoLs.
Not much we don't already know but gives a better look at the scale of the board and minis when used in play.
Probably, but most tournament goers will have older figures anyway. I'll add that to future rule packs though.drathul wrote:Would there not be a problem with the new miniatures fitting on the old board as the bases will be to big?
Yep, though mines for the coffee table.frogboy wrote:That board looks perfect for my kitchen table though
I somehow really doubt that.JT-Y wrote:there are going to be so many new players coming in
Yeah we have to give way to the new players, if someone has bought into the game, a new player, never played before and turns up wanting to use his new stuff then there told "sorry mate you need the old board and figures" I can't imagine them wanting to play for long.JT-Y wrote:Regarding the new pitches and tournaments, I guess we'll see over the next couple of years how it all pans out.
It's very easy to think about 'us', being us who play now and attend tournaments, but there are going to be so many new players coming in and new tournaments springing up and consequently loads of people wanting to use their new pitches because they're the new normal that things will have evolve and adapt.
There were plenty of players with shiny new, freshly converted teams on 32mm bases at the Bugmans Weekend in May, and playing on 3rd ed box set pitches. They managed, so I'm sure we will in future.
Personally I'll get in the habit of putting two pitches in the car boot.
It's fantastic that this is the worst thing we have to worry about, but it's a ballache of a thing to have to worry about.
Much of it probably depends on how the community deals with the new interest.Regash wrote:I somehow really doubt that.JT-Y wrote:there are going to be so many new players coming in
With the game being around for 30+ years now and even two incarnations of decent adaptations of the game on console and PC, I highly doubt that the impact on the player base will be severe.
Would be nice, though, don't get me wrong.
I just don't believe it'll happen.
I doubt they'd be to happy either when their figures are knocked onto the floor for the 3rd time in 3 games when their pitch, which overspills the table by 7-8cm, is knocked again.frogboy wrote:Yeah we have to give way to the new players, if someone has bought into the game, a new player, never played before and turns up wanting to use his new stuff then there told "sorry mate you need the old board and figures" I can't imagine them wanting to play for long.
But yeah 32mm should be fine on the old board anyway. Hopefully common sense prevails
Disclaimer:
Due to the size and number of tables in the venue we advise you to use a 3rd edition (or similar-sized 3rd party) pitch, and 28mm scale figures.
If you decide to use the new larger-sized GW pitch we cannot guarantee you will be able to get a table to yourself, and therefore may be forced to play "across" a table that will cause a significant overhang, with the associated risk of models being knocked off.
We cannot be held responsible got any damage that occurs.
And I'd avoid the bit about figure scale. It's 32mm bases which are the problem, not the models, which aren't even really all that big.Darkson wrote:Would this be unreasonable to be add to future rule packs? (Serious question, not being facetious.)
Totally the case.spubbbba wrote:Much of it probably depends on how the community deals with the new interest.
GW haven't really promoted BB in years, so if they start showcasing it in their stores and on their site then it could attract a lot of young new players. When I used to go to my local GW veterans night the vast majority of people there were 16-21 plus there is the newbies gaming nights too. So a huge demographic of GW gamers are under 21. Something we don't see that much of at tournaments.
Organiser, no. But I have most certainly held responsible an opponent who caused damage to my models through his actions and would not hesitate to do the same again in a similar situation as that one.Regash wrote:This just makes me wonder...
Has anyone ever tried to hold someone else responsible for any kind of damage while playing a tournament?
Couple of mm at most (two sizes of table, other is about spot on) so based off the size you(? might have been someone else) posted we're looking at something like 7-8cm overhang, or 3-4cm per side - more than I'd like to risk (especially with my habit of leaning on the end of the table while trying to work out a turn that doesn't rely on rolling 8 6s!JT-Y wrote:How much overhang do you have with current pitches on your tables?