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    Quote Originally Posted by damonjynx View Post
    I was thinking of something along those lines; Section 1 would be the Starting Areas, including passages where possible to reduce the page count, then move onto the Chambers also with passages where they fit, and finish off with the remaining passage variants. Obviously, to be more user friendly to folk who print and laminate them or whatever, I'd also label each piece in a meaningful way, that relates to the appropriate table, see the example below.

    As I'm doing this primarily for my benefit, any coin earned would be a bonus and if I made enough to treat the wife and I to a night out occasionally I'd be happy.

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    Damonjynx,

    I think you have a really good idea going here, and look forward to seeing it continue towards completion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyenemu
    Damonjynx,

    I think you have a really good idea going here, and look forward to seeing it continue towards completion.
    Thanks mate, I think so too.

    Below is a sample of the tiles without the background thrown together higeldy-pigedly. Bear in mind these are the entrances only at this stage along with a couple of passages. It demonstartes (rather poorly) how the tiles could be used at the table.

    I found that for this purpose, it looks better without the background, which is how I will print them for my own use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by damonjynx View Post
    Thanks mate, I think so too.

    Below is a sample of the tiles without the background thrown together higeldy-pigedly. Bear in mind these are the entrances only at this stage along with a couple of passages. It demonstartes (rather poorly) how the tiles could be used at the table.

    I found that for this purpose, it looks better without the background, which is how I will print them for my own use.

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    Damonjynx,

    I can see how it will come together quite nicely! Keep up the good work
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