This means the ballpark will not take up much desk space as you are able to roll your dice onto the felt surface field, and still have room for your game booklet, cards and scoresheet. His standard size ballpark sits on a base which is just 15″ by 15″. These are not “exact” replica ballparks, but rather, ballparks designed to give the gamer a quality experience, without taking up too much space on the table-top, and without taking too much out of the customers wallet.
He has is own unique style, which give his ballparks the “signature” of being his design. His ballparks have been featured in a few different blog posts over these last 5+ years, even including a writeup at “The APBA Football Club” site. I first came across George Adams and his wonderful creations from a message posted on the Delphi APBA Between The Lines forum about ballpark building several years ago. His ballparks smack of creative, yet simple playability, while highlighting key features of the ballpark they are modeled after, to give the gamer the true essence of their favorite ball yard. George Adams, model ballpark builder guru, has become known in the table-top baseball gamer’s world through his nifty ballpark creations.