Skyline Chess- Tokyo vs. New York (3 types of chessboard)

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Skyline Chess- Tokyo vs. New York (3 types of chessboard) - Board Games & Toys - Acrylic Black

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Skyline Chess is from the UK and was founded by two London architects, Chris Prosser, and Ian Flood. We took iconic buildings from around the world and reimagined them as pawns on a chessboard, allowing you to play with your favorite cities and pit them against each other. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54692795508_6f94ba7f65_b.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54692910860_5421c9d67d_b.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54693916857_7b573049e1_b.jpg https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54695075610_1281887eed_b.jpg ◎TOKYO ▸King- (Tokyo Skytree) ▸Queen- (Tokyo Tower) ▸Bishop- (Gakuem Cocoon tower) ▸Knight- (Sompo Japan building) ▸Rook- Prada (Prada Aoyama building) ▸Pawn- (Traditional houses) ◎NEW YORK ▸King- (One World Trade Centre) ▸Queen- (Empire State Building) ▸Bishop- (Chrysler Building) ▸Knight- (Flat Iron) ▸Rook- (Guggenheim Museum) ▸Pawn- (Brownstone House) ◎Chessboard ●Wooden Board ●Marble Board ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Weight:4 kg Board Dimensions:38 x 38 cm Material: Chess - Acrylic, Chessboard - Wood,Marble

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Material
Acrylic
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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No.10,823 - Recreation & Leisure  |  No.825 - Board Games & Toys
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Skyline Chess is from the UK and was founded by two London architects, Chris Prosser and Ian Flood. We took iconic buildings from around the world and reimagined them as pawns on a chessboard, allowing you to play with your favorite cities and pit them against each other.

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