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Protecting the board
08-17-2010, 07:02 PM
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Protecting the board
So I play LNOE quite a bit and can't help but notice how dinged up and scratched the boards are getting from general game play. I am curious if anybody has done anything to protect or toughen up their boards?
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08-22-2010, 05:03 AM
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RE: Protecting the board
*knock on wood* I haven't personally run into issues with them getting nuked yet, but I'm trying to actively pre-empt that. I saw a post over on BGG where the fellow had said that he uses a piece of plexi/lexan from the hardware store laid over the assembled board when he plays. I'm pondering that, but then I'd have to figure out where the hell to store a big ol square of lexan.

bachslaugh Wrote:So I play LNOE quite a bit and can't help but notice how dinged up and scratched the boards are getting from general game play. I am curious if anybody has done anything to protect or toughen up their boards?
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08-22-2010, 06:12 AM
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RE: Protecting the board
the only advise i can give you is to not leave it out and go see a movie when you own cats.

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