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Sultan Game Table Come up from the basement.

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 8:33 am
by thenorthman
Hello all just had my Sultan Gaming table delivered by Geek Chic. They did a marathon drive up to Anchorage, Alaska from Mill Creek, Washington.

They had left early Thursday the 11th and arrived in Anchorage the 13th. They said it was quite an adventure. Once during driving they kind of went into a "valley" and were wondering why in the world did it suddenly get so cold in the van. Looked at the vehicle out door thermometer and it was showing -32 F (negative 32 degrees F.) Bloody cold!!! One they drove back up the hill it warmed up but still bloody cold!

I cannot thank them enough for bringing it up to me and doing it right before Christmas! (My birthday is the 25th of December so it was great.) They said they slept in the van so they would keep moving rather than get comfortable in a hotel. Once again I cannot thank them enough. I absolutely love the table. One of the two was diagnosed with having a hernia as well but still did the trip rather than delay it.

Plus I am glad the 7 and a half-foot table became an option for me half way through the time I made an order and before production started. Other wise I might not have been able to get it in the house. I new it would have been tight but didn't know it would be that tight.

My stairs are open up to about 20 or 25 feet from the bottom to the ceiling but just above the door and 6 feet from the door their is a ceiling 7 feet high and I just didn't take into account the "bridging" that would need to be done. What I mean by that is even though it is seven feet high when the table starts going up the stairs the useable space gets smaller depending how long it is. So by the third stair it might only have 6 1/2 feet of free space. I do not think with this table it didn't get closer than six feet but the extra eighteen inches would of made getting the longer one useable space down to the minimum 5 1/2 feet. This also is not giving room for anything else since the table is 5 1/2 feet wide. I can always explain better with visual so if there is questions on what I mean I will post a picture later explaining it.

My table is officially called the “Abridged Highlander Sultanâ€￾. What does that mean? Abridged is the shorter table, which is seven and a half feet long, and the Highlander is where you have one end station as a double player station with an integral dice tower in between them. The two layer end station; Highlander, does not have the different drawers but this allows for a better viewing angle of book/paper material laid out when the top is swung out. This allows a two-player game when people are usually standing to have their mini’s sitting on this lower level and easily viewable. The side stations are more in line with a role-playing game where people are sitting down and then the books or other material is viewable from a lower level.

Also new from the prototype that was on show at Gencon is a “tubeâ€￾ storage behind the middle drawer below the dice rolling station on each side of the table. This is PERFECT! It spans the width of the table so your maps that you get printed out either from Geek Chic or later at a professional place has a safe area to be in. You can also put your sheets that come with the table of the “gridsâ€￾. You have a choice of two the come standard I couldn’t decide so I got four different things for a little extra. I got 1-inch square grid, 1.25-inch hexagonal grid, star map, and a shot of farm fields for airplane battles. I am contemplating going to Kinko’s to get a large green swampy looking/murky water mat for under Dwarven Forge pieces. There are just so many different scenarios that a person can come up with to print out to put under the Plexiglas.

As an unadvertised bonus in my eyes is the space under the map area that allows storage of miniatures or any thing else a person can think of. Heck I bet if a thief were in your house he wouldn’t even think of looking under this area. It is unadvertised because it doesn’t look “prettyâ€￾. There is a total of eight “baysâ€￾ that can hold two Army Transport foams lengthwise and can hold about 6 to 7 inches. You do not want to overload the spaces though because the map area is not heavy enough to keep it level.

The built in dice tower on the Higlander end station is a nice added feature they now do as an option. You can even have each of the side stations have a dice tower but it wasn’t a option for my table at the time but it is a nice one. Maybe if I get a second table in the future. :O)

What I am looking at is making or talking Geek Chic into making some type of nice looking shelf system / drawer system for under the table. There are supports that something could rest on. See picture.

Here is a link to a photo album of mine...

http://gallery.me.com/thenorthman#10008 ... ack&sel=39

Sean

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 8:45 pm
by VonTed
Oh my. :shock:


Too bad you didn't post this a few weeks ago, I would have known what I wanted for Christmas then! Nice table.

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 7:37 am
by thenorthman
Here is a link to some better photo's plus showing all the features a little better.

http://web.me.com/thenorthman/Seans_Wor ... ander.html

Sean

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 3:25 pm
by BattlerBritain
Wow - that looks really nice.

And what service - they drove it up from Washington to Alaska in freezing temperatures to deliver it! Blimey! We can barely get our postmen to deliver letters.

Question on the hex grid on the plexiglass: do they supply that as well or is that something you already had?

The reason I ask is that we do a lot of air games and I was wondering about making a clear sheet and adding a hex grid to it, but I'm not sure how to do it.

And how did you get that Aero-map? Google Earth an area and then let a printer get busy? :)

Thanks,

Battler

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 7:28 pm
by thenorthman
THey provided the map as well as the hex grid sheet for the table.

It is great. I have not looked into it to heavily but a Kinko's or other printing service should be able to print a clear sheet with a grid on it. Just use a photo (jpeg) and have it printed out on a clear sheet.

Sean

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 7:38 pm
by Pitfall
So, here's the question on everyone's mind: HOW MUCH :?:

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 8:15 pm
by Garf
If you go on the website for the gentlemen who built the table, you can find the price-Wow!

http://www.geekchichq.com/