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TallBill

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For reasons unknown my game board is gone. I tried looking for a scan of a game board but no luck yet. I'm not sure if that's even legal, but I don't wanna toss the otherwise perfectly good game away.
 

mugs

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I don't have a scanner, but I could take some high-res photos for you. My board is not at my house right now, but I could get it tomorrow.
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: mugs
I don't have a scanner, but I could take some high-res photos for you. My board is not at my house right now, but I could get it tomorrow.

That would be awesome. We blew up the other picture and it was near impossible to see anything.
 

Kelemvor

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Might need to take pictures in sections if you want to blow it up to actual size....
 
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Get someone to scan/photograph the board in segments and assemble the pieces?

I believe the BoardGameGeek site has a section for people to buy, sell, and trade not just games but pieces of games. Someone might have a board they are looking to sell off if they lost most of the rest of the game.
 

fuzzybabybunny

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You guys can take pictures of the board in sections, then email it to me and I can put it all together using my photo stitching program, then email it to TallBill.

EDIT: Photographing will be difficult if the lighting is not uniform. Scanning would probably be better.

EDIT 2: Make sure there's a good overlap between the pictures so that the program can combine them properly.
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
You guys can take pictures of the board in sections, then email it to me and I can put it all together using my photo stitching program, then email it to TallBill.

EDIT: photographing will be difficult if the lighting is not uniform. Scanning would probably be better.

Doesn't have to be perfect, just playable and readable.
 

foghorn67

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Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
You guys can take pictures of the board in sections, then email it to me and I can put it all together using my photo stitching program, then email it to TallBill.

EDIT: photographing will be difficult if the lighting is not uniform. Scanning would probably be better.

mount it on the wall and bounce flash 90 degrees up. Don't bother with a reflector card. I take pics of artwork and religious icons this way. It totally works.
 

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We stopped playing A&A pacific when we realized that the Japanese player could throw 100% of their military against india, and satisfy the victory condition before the allies could hope to stop them.
 

fuzzybabybunny

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Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: fuzzybabybunny
You guys can take pictures of the board in sections, then email it to me and I can put it all together using my photo stitching program, then email it to TallBill.

EDIT: photographing will be difficult if the lighting is not uniform. Scanning would probably be better.

mount it on the wall and bounce flash 90 degrees up. Don't bother with a reflector card. I take pics of artwork and religious icons this way. It totally works.

I was talking to those who actually have the board to take pictures of it. It won't work so well if they just have a point and shoot.
 
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