Greetings, I'm just getting into FT and was wondering if there was a place
where I might be able to download ship record sheets and or any other types of
play aids for FT. Thanks and I enjoy this list very much although I'm mostly a
lurker these days (newbie).
Hi there Malis, Here is the link to Ground Zero's download section. It has the
More Thrust rulebook there in pdf format.
http://www.gtns.co.uk/store1/commerce.cgi?page=downloads.html&
cart_id=2808132.12692
Kirk
BSA Pack 23 & Troop 23 Rockmart/Aragon, Ga.
Technical Cartoonist Wargamer
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
> Greetings,
Heya!
It's always nice to have new people playing the game:)
Record sheets for ships (official canon) are only found in the fleet books and
anyone having them online is violating copyright, among other laws. However,
custom ships are another matter entirely and those can be found
just about anywhere. I would suggest looking at www.star-ranger.com and
going to the "star ranger's stuff" section. It has a pretty wide selection of
ships from all sorts of universes. As for play aids, I know there are some
"cheat sheets" that have all the basic rules on one spot for easy reference...
I'll look through my weblinks to see if I can find them.
Sly
"Heya! It's always nice to have new people playing the game:)"
Thanks. Yea, this game looks like a lot of fun. I'm trying to finish painting
my mini's in order to start playing FT. I've had these mini's laying around
for decades. FT is a catalyst for me getting back into mini painting. I saw
the game being played at a Con (Total Con) here in Massachusetts. The players
were using SFB mini's and some Silent Death mini's.
"Record sheets for ships (official canon) are only found in the fleet books
and anyone having them online is violating copyright, among other laws."
I kind of figured that but I just jumped in and asked anyways.
"However, custom ships are another matter entirely and those can be found
just about anywhere. I would suggest looking at www.star-ranger.com and
going to the "star ranger's stuff" section. It has a pretty wide selection of
ships from all sorts of universes. As for play aids, I know there are some
"cheat sheets" that have all the basic rules on one spot for easy reference...
I'll look through my weblinks to see if I can find them."
Yes, star-ranger.com is amazing! Thank you for checking your links. I
appreciate that very much.
I have a few custom ships on
http://www.msnusers.com/ConfusionCentral411/_whatsnew.msnw
and a few links Andy
> From: "John C. Malis" <jmalis1701@rcn.com>
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