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Building A Dwarf Hall Table
Building a dedicated table for all your Moria needs isn't as difficult as you might imagine. All it takes is a little time and the right materials. Maybe invite a friend to help out and after a few hours of effort, you'll have a great Dwarf Hall for your battles. Start by gathering the materials shown below.
Table support structure.
You will need a solid platform to serve as the table itself. Cut or purchase a 2' x 2' square of plywood. You're looking for a thickness of 1/2" or 3/4".
Textured wallpaper.
Find some cobblestone-textured wallpaper or textured sheet styrene at a hobby shop. Although these sheets are completely optional, they'll really add to your table.
PVA woodworking glue and sand.
Fine-grade sand and wood glue are the materials you'll need to texture the table.
Citadel Colour paints.
Lastly, you'll need some paint to bring your table to life once you build it.
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