No matter which way you go, this will look fantastic in your game room. If you want to have a bigger game, you can take it up a level to include the expansion as well. You can get the set with just the basic, treated wood, or you can get the set with felt backing on the pieces to really polish it up nicely. There are several different options for sets with this project. But what I love even more is the gorgeous edge pieces that are etched with a ship on the sea pattern, and will keep your tiles confined nicely to your table and look beautiful while doing so. Note: The desert hex does not have a coloured stain, but does have the same protective shellac coating applied.Įven the Ratio Trade Tokens are stained and etched, carrying the wonderful resource theme throughout. This will protect the wood from wear and tear while giving them a nice professional shine. Catan, previously known as The Settlers of Catan or simply Settlers, is a multiplayer board game designed by Klaus Teuber. The stain on the board pieces is water-based, non-toxic, and provides a look that compliments the natural grain of the wood.Īfter staining they are coated with shellac, a non-toxic variant to polyurethane. The pieces are made from the hardwood, Ash, and have beautiful, themed etching featuring pictures for the various hexagons in the game: Wood, Wheat, Sheep, Brick, Ore and Desert. This is one of those items that will look incredible on your coffee table and add make for a truly lovely gaming experience for your Catan sessions. Their Collector's Hardwood Catan Board is currently on Kickstarter, and I'm beyond impressed. The talented craftsmen of Thinking Monk Studios have designed the perfect solution for this - and an incredibly beautiful one at that! It's safe to say that Catan is one of the most popular board games out there, and those who play it know all too well the struggles of keeping the pieces together nicely and not accidentally moving things out of place as your arms touch the board. 11 resource hexes (2 wood, 2 sheep, 2 wheat, 2 brick, 2 ore, 1 desert) 28 numbered chits with roll frequency, alphabetized for easy setup (replaces 3/4-player chits in 5/6-player games) 2 ports (sheep, 3:1) Note: Playing with 5 or 6 people If you don't already have our board, you need the '3-6 Player' board.
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