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I'm Not The Only One Who Wanted Giant Garden Chess







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Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 10:51 pm   Post subject: I'm Not The Only One Who Wanted Giant Garden Chess


A family member shouted me through to catch the tail-end of a programme 'Cash In The Attic'(?) in which a couple (much older than myself) wanted to sell items in order to buy a Giant Chess Set for their garden.

Keen chess players, they wished to purchase this set, I guess, for the novelty and fun aspect of it, as well as for their fellow chess players during the summer.

Indeed, they made enough money to obtain such a set, although not the 3'- 6' sizes that are available, more 1'- 1.5'.

Still, looked pretty good on their chessboard patio.

Ah, well...lucky for some Sad

One day, maybe, one day Rolling Eyes

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Lucky people, I wish I'd caught that episode. Are you any closer to realising one of your dreams C.J?

You know I never thought about what it would be like to play giant chess. When you think about it you would not have the overhead perspective, I wonder how that would cloud your strategies?


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I can't play mini chess let alone giant chess!!


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If everyone would not get tired of standing around, it would be fun to use dressed up people as chess pieces.

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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 12:18 am   Post subject:


Unfortunately, the Giant Chess is bottom of the list of priorities at the moment, as 2007 has begun with a lot of 'obstacles', delaying any progress.

However, I don't know if I'll be making the chessboard before purchasing chess pieces, or purchasing the chess pieces before I've made the chessboard Confused

I like the idea of a raised decking area to view the game in progress, both for spectators and the players themselves, but that is a long way off, if ever Sad

I'll keep you informed of any progress Wink

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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 12:34 am   Post subject:


Sorry to be a bore about this project, but here is where you'll get an image of what I have in mind.

http://www.giantchess.com/

If you click on Products, then the 36" Giant Chess, you'll see several images, click on the one with the house in the background and the chess set in the foreground on the grass to for an enlargement.

This is the best image I've found that shows the 'bigger picture' rather than just a close-up of the chess set itself.

My garden is smaller and I'd have other items, structures, planting, etc., but I hope this helps you visualise what I'm working towards.

C.J. Very Happy

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