![]() The player boards, however, like the main board for Birmingham are double-sided with the day art on one side and the night art on the other (you can see both in the picture above). The rules and punchboard sheets are of similar quality to Lancashire. The spaces on each side are identical, however one side shows daytime coloring and the other side shows a night version of the locations (no rules change between the sides, it’s just a cosmetic difference). ![]() The Birmingham board is also double-sided, but with a different purpose. You can get more of each denomination, as well as 100s chips, from the Iron Clays fill-out set (see ADD-ONS below). Each game comes with 1s, 5s, 10s, and 20s. The cards here are identical quality to the Lancashire ones: look and feel great and the art (some of which is different) is still amazing.īirmingham has an identical set of Iron Clays so I just showed off 2 different denominations here. The pieces on the right are the player pieces while the cubes are for resources. Here are the miscellaneous bits as well as the extra bags they give you to organize things. The pieces I did punch all feel solid and good. I didn’t punch everything out for these pictures because I was so excited to show them off. One side is for the new edition of the rules for this reprint (which supports 2 to 4 players) while the back side has the board for the community 2-player variant of Lancashire that was created for the original printing of the game.Īll the punchboard bits. These things feel GREAT, are weighty without being overbearing, and are just so well-designed I might pick up a generic set to use for other games! The biggest bonus from the deluxe edition are these Iron Clay chips that replace the punchboard money from the regular edition. They have a nice finish to them and feel great to hold. They are thick boards that feel very sturdy. You can see on the back they have the game title and the fronts have spaces for all the buildings you use during the game. The rulebook here helps frame the lovely player boards. Here is everything that comes in Lancashire Deluxe. Welcome to another unboxing! Today I’m showing off the Deluxe editions of Brass: Lancashire and Brass: Birmingham from Roxley Games! NOTE: My crappy phone camera does not do the beauty of these games the justice they deserve.
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