A week or two ago Germ gave us teaser pics of his 25mm cardboard buildings; I
mentioned my free cardboard crates, and he asked if I would do some 'beer
crates' to complement the bar he was working on...
So, please see:
http://wind.prohosting.com/~warbard/scen-hardSF.html
Specifically, the brand-new Industrial Sheet 4 - with a dozen square
crates in six different styles. (bottom of the page)
Several GZG List members might recognize their names here!:> Fulton Shipping,
Atkinson Ale, Laserlight Lager (a product of Alarish Brewing, who advertise
'No Perservatives & No Taxes!'), and TomB Booze, Inc. There's also two
different styles of blank crate, and two storage tanks.
Print at 8x10 - basically filling either a letter- or A4-sized sheet -
and cut & fold.
I had fun whipping these up; if there's any call for further crates - or
more people want their 15 seconds of obscurity on my scenery - let me
know!
Now we just need Germy's bar to clutter up!:>
> A week or two ago Germ gave us teaser pics of his 25mm cardboard
> Now we just need Germy's bar to clutter up! :>
> Several GZG List members might recognize their names here! :> Fulton
> On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, Randall Joiner wrote:
> On the new sheet, the blue octagon "crate" doesn't have tabs marked on
I realized that myself (after I'd uploaded the new image, of course!). I'll
fix it this evening, and put a new version up.
I'm not sure what the blue octagon thing is, actually. Crate, storage tank,
whatever...:>
> Otherwise, they look great! Now, I just have to find some A4 paper,
They'll work just fine (they're really designed for...) 8.5x11 paper -
standard North American letter size paper. A4 is the British equivilent, just
slightly different dimensions.
(If you've ever realized that the GZG rulebooks don't photocopy perfectly onto
8.5x11, it's because that's A4 paper...)
I can't help you with the printer, I'm afraid!:>
Brian - yh728@victoria.tc.ca -
- http://wind.prohosting.com/~warbard/games.html -
> Rand.
On the new sheet, the blue octagon "crate" doesn't have tabs marked on
it...
Otherwise, they look great! Now, I just have to find some A4 paper, and a
printer that'll do them justice.
Rand.
> At 02:00 PM 7/27/2002 -0700, you wrote: