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The QuarterMaster Table Top


QuarterMaster Table Top
Product #
GTS1250
Manufacturer
Suggested Retail Price
$90 USD


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The H Man writes:

Just buy some MDF/chipboard/plywood boards, or hdps, either coat with PVA mixed with paint and flock, or glue on pre flocked paper.

Has to be cheaper?


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Comments or corrections?

I suspect that the QuarterMaster Table Top got its name from the simple fact that it has four panels which fold up when not in use.

The folded-up Table Top

So you fold it out...

The partially unfolded Table Top

And fold it out once more...

The unfolded Table Top

...and you have a four foot by four foot playing area - just a bit wider than my kitchen table!

And since I'm planning to "get into" a particular ruleset that favors a gaming area of precisely 4' x 4', I think this will work out great for me.

(If you prefer the same size but less folding, the Arena Table Top from the same company is still 4' x 4', but only has one fold down the middle.)

When you order the Table Top, you have the option of which Scape (flocking) you want: Terran (green), Badlands (earth brown), Bloodstone (Martian) and Icelands (white). I went with Badlands for more of a "muddy terrain" look - grass green gets boring after a while...

The Table Top is made of lightweight material, so it is easy to move around - but is still reasonably durable. But I wouldn't throw it into the corner when done - be gentle with it, and it should last a long time.