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I use these deck plans with at least two different systems. Everyone I game with likes them
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2 pages of counters in 4 colours with different sized counters for each fleet. These counters save a lot of work.
Very useful for larger scale actions.
Price is excellent.
Can not think of anything to criticise so 5 rating.
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These are incredibly cheap coloured deck of a Fast Courier, usablable for Traveller.
I don't think the price can be bettered.
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These counter sheets are really nice - if you can't affored (or don't want, or have no storage space for) miniatures, then these are just the thing. Print, stick 'em to card and cut 'em out or laminate & you're ready to go.
Very nice too!
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This is a great idea, but it is literally just one dungeon floor that you can run as an adventure, and doesn't allow you to create your own dungeon.
Ideal for someone wanting a dungeon on the fly for a quick adventure: just match monsters and items to the icons on the map, but not if you are looking for something that allows you to make your own floor plans to use with the flash engine.
If the publisher could release a version that lets you drop and drag your own rooms, corridors, doors etc it would be worthwhile getting.
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I must congratulate Wyldraz on developing a unique and elegant solution on making a curved map with squares. The slight fudging of the outer paths do not significantly detract from the standard sizing of the squares. Unfortunately, as presented being printed out on only two sheets of standard paper, the map works out to to an odd 18mm size per square - neither of the major standards of either 1/2" or 1" scale for tabletop figures. Wyldraz original map sheets work out to 97.5" (just over 8') for the inner wall diameter of the wheeled station; about 125 inches (10.5 feet) for the outside radius. (Anyone want to play Space Hulk on the concrete parking pad for the whole station at once?)
I've modified my copies in GIMP to get a full 1" scale, and each segment prints out on four standard sheets. This yields a 11.5 feet for the inner diameter of the wheeled station, or 14' 9" for the outer diameter.
This series is still very useful as representational maps - and I am glad to see he recently added the Medical and Recreational Arcs to the series (at the time of this review/comment, Fall of 2017). But, there is so much more I would like to see - - I will just have to be patient for him to get around to doing (some of) them. (Please see the Discussion Section.)
For pure 'elegance' I gave it a 5-star rating - but there is still room for improvement. (See discussions.)
Respectfully submitted, Dennis Appell aka "greypilgrim"
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I must congratulate Wyldraz on developing a unique and elegant solution on making a curved map with squares. The slight fudging of the outer paths do not significantly detract from the standard sizing of the squares. Unfortunately, as presented being printed out on only two sheets of standard paper, the map works out to to an odd 18mm size per square - neither of the major standards of either 1/2" or 1" scale for tabletop figures. Wyldraz original map sheets work out to 97.5" (just over 8') for the inner wall diameter of the wheeled station; about 125 inches (10.5 feet) for the outside radius. (Anyone want to play Space Hulk on the concrete parking pad for the whole station at once?)
I've modified my copies in GIMP to get a full 1" scale, and each segment prints out on four standard sheets. This yields a 11.5 feet for the inner diameter of the wheeled station, or 14' 9" for the outer diameter.
This series is still very useful as representational maps - and I am glad to see he recently added the Medical and Recreational Arcs to the series (at the time of this review/comment, Fall of 2017). But, there is so much more I would like to see - - I will just have to be patient for him to get around to doing (some of) them. (Please see the Discussion Section.)
For pure 'elegance' I gave it a 5-star rating - but there is still room for improvement. (See discussions.)
Respectfully submitted, Dennis Appell aka "greypilgrim"
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I must congratulate Wyldraz on developing a unique and elegant solution on making a curved map with squares. The slight fudging of the outer paths do not significantly detract from the standard sizing of the squares. Unfortunately, as presented being printed out on only two sheets of standard paper, the map works out to to an odd 18mm size per square - neither of the major standards of either 1/2" or 1" scale for tabletop figures. Wyldraz original map sheets work out to 97.5" (just over 8') for the inner wall diameter of the wheeled station; about 125 inches (10.5 feet) for the outside radius. (Anyone want to play Space Hulk on the concrete parking pad for the whole station at once?)
I've modified my copies in GIMP to get a full 1" scale, and each segment prints out on four standard sheets. This yields a 11.5 feet for the inner diameter of the wheeled station, or 14' 9" for the outer diameter.
This series is still very useful as representational maps - and I am glad to see he recently added the Medical and Recreational Arcs to the series (at the time of this review/comment, Fall of 2017). But, there is so much more I would like to see - - I will just have to be patient for him to get around to doing (some of) them. (Please see the Discussion Section.)
For pure 'elegance' I gave it a 5-star rating - but there is still room for improvement. (See discussions.)
Respectfully submitted, Dennis Appell aka "greypilgrim"
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I must congratulate Wyldraz on developing a unique and elegant solution on making a curved map with squares. The slight fudging of the outer paths do not significantly detract from the standard sizing of the squares. Unfortunately, as presented being printed out on only two sheets of standard paper, the map works out to to an odd 18mm size per square - neither of the major standards of either 1/2" or 1" scale for tabletop figures. Wyldraz original map sheets work out to 97.5" (just over 8') for the inner wall diameter of the wheeled station; about 125 inches (10.5 feet) for the outside radius. (Anyone want to play Space Hulk on the concrete parking pad for the whole station at once?)
I've modified my copies in GIMP to get a full 1" scale, and each segment prints out on four standard sheets. This yields a 11.5 feet for the inner diameter of the wheeled station, or 14' 9" for the outer diameter.
This series is still very useful as representational maps - and I am glad to see he recently added the Medical and Recreational Arcs to the series (at the time of this review/comment, Fall of 2017). But, there is so much more I would like to see - - I will just have to be patient for him to get around to doing (some of) them. (Please see the Discussion Section.)
For pure 'elegance' I gave it a 5-star rating - but there is still room for improvement. (See discussions.)
Respectfully submitted, Dennis Appell aka "greypilgrim"
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I must congratulate Wyldraz on developing a unique and elegant solution on making a curved map with squares. The slight fudging of the outer paths do not significantly detract from the standard sizing of the squares. Unfortunately, as presented being printed out on only two sheets of standard paper, the map works out to to an odd 18mm size per square - neither of the major standards of either 1/2" or 1" scale for tabletop figures. Wyldraz original map sheets work out to 97.5" (just over 8') for the inner wall diameter of the wheeled station; about 125 inches (10.5 feet) for the outside radius. (Anyone want to play Space Hulk on the concrete parking pad for the whole station at once?)
I've modified my copies in GIMP to get a full 1" scale, and each segment prints out on four standard sheets. This yields a 11.5 feet for the inner diameter of the wheeled station, or 14' 9" for the outer diameter.
This series is still very useful as representational maps - and I am glad to see he recently added the Medical and Recreational Arcs to the series (at the time of this review/comment, Fall of 2017). But, there is so much more I would like to see - - I will just have to be patient for him to get around to doing (some of) them. (Please see the Discussion Section.)
For pure 'elegance' I gave it a 5-star rating - but there is still room for improvement. (See discussions.)
Respectfully submitted, Dennis Appell aka "greypilgrim"
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I must congratulate Wyldraz on developing a unique and elegant solution on making a curved map with squares. The slight fudging of the outer paths do not significantly detract from the standard sizing of the squares. Unfortunately, as presented being printed out on only two sheets of standard paper, the map works out to to an odd 18mm size per square - neither of the major standards of either 1/2" or 1" scale for tabletop figures. Wyldraz original map sheets work out to 97.5" (just over 8') for the inner wall diameter of the wheeled station; about 125 inches (10.5 feet) for the outside radius. (Anyone want to play Space Hulk on the concrete parking pad for the whole station at once?)
I've modified my copies in GIMP to get a full 1" scale, and each segment prints out on four standard sheets. This yields a 11.5 feet for the inner diameter of the wheeled station, or 14' 9" for the outer diameter.
This series is still very useful as representational maps - and I am glad to see he recently added the Medical and Recreational Arcs to the series (at the time of this review/comment, Fall of 2017). But, there is so much more I would like to see - - I will just have to be patient for him to get around to doing (some of) them. (Please see the Discussion Section.)
For pure 'elegance' I gave it a 5-star rating - but there is still room for improvement. (See discussions.)
Respectfully submitted, Dennis Appell aka "greypilgrim"
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I must congratulate Wyldraz on developing a unique and elegant solution on making a curved map with squares. The slight fudging of the outer paths do not significantly detract from the standard sizing of the squares. Unfortunately, as presented being printed out on only two sheets of standard paper, the map works out to to an odd 18mm size per square - neither of the major standards of either 1/2" or 1" scale for tabletop figures. Wyldraz original map sheets work out to 97.5" (just over 8') for the inner wall diameter of the wheeled station; about 125 inches (10.5 feet) for the outside radius. (Anyone want to play Space Hulk on the concrete parking pad for the whole station at once?)
I've modified my copies in GIMP to get a full 1" scale, and each segment prints out on four standard sheets. This yields a 11.5 feet for the inner diameter of the wheeled station, or 14' 9" for the outer diameter.
This series is still very useful as representational maps - and I am glad to see he recently added the Medical and Recreational Arcs to the series (at the time of this review/comment, Fall of 2017). But, there is so much more I would like to see - - I will just have to be patient for him to get around to doing (some of) them. (Please see the Discussion Section.)
For pure 'elegance' I gave it a 5-star rating - but there is still room for improvement. (See discussions.)
Respectfully submitted, Dennis Appell aka "greypilgrim"
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I must congratulate Wyldraz on developing a unique and elegant solution on making a curved map with squares. The slight fudging of the outer paths do not significantly detract from the standard sizing of the squares. Unfortunately, as presented being printed out on only two sheets of standard paper, the map works out to to an odd 18mm size per square - neither of the major standards of either 1/2" or 1" scale for tabletop figures. Wyldraz original map sheets work out to 97.5" (just over 8') for the inner wall diameter of the wheeled station; about 125 inches (10.5 feet) for the outside radius. (Anyone want to play Space Hulk on the concrete parking pad for the whole station at once?)
I've modified my copies in GIMP to get a full 1" scale, and each segment prints out on four standard sheets. This yields a 11.5 feet for the inner diameter of the wheeled station, or 14' 9" for the outer diameter.
This series is still very useful as representational maps - and I am glad to see he recently added the Medical and Recreational Arcs to the series (at the time of this review/comment, Fall of 2017). But, there is so much more I would like to see - - I will just have to be patient for him to get around to doing (some of) them. (Please see the Discussion Section.)
For pure 'elegance' I gave it a 5-star rating - but there is still room for improvement. (See discussions.)
Respectfully submitted, Dennis Appell aka "greypilgrim"
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I must congratulate Wyldraz on developing a unique and elegant solution on making a curved map with squares. The slight fudging of the outer paths do not significantly detract from the standard sizing of the squares. Unfortunately, as presented being printed out on only two sheets of standard paper, the map works out to to an odd 18mm size per square - neither of the major standards of either 1/2" or 1" scale for tabletop figures. Wyldraz original map sheets work out to 97.5" (just over 8') for the inner wall diameter of the wheeled station; about 125 inches (10.5 feet) for the outside radius. (Anyone want to play Space Hulk on the concrete parking pad for the whole station at once?)
I've modified my copies in GIMP to get a full 1" scale, and each segment prints out on four standard sheets. This yields a 11.5 feet for the inner diameter of the wheeled station, or 14' 9" for the outer diameter.
This series is still very useful as representational maps - and I am glad to see he recently added the Medical and Recreational Arcs to the series (at the time of this review/comment, Fall of 2017). But, there is so much more I would like to see - - I will just have to be patient for him to get around to doing (some of) them. (Please see the Discussion Section.)
For pure 'elegance' I gave it a 5-star rating - but there is still room for improvement. (See discussions.)
Respectfully submitted, Dennis Appell aka "greypilgrim"
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An excellent and FREE product, nothing to complain about or dislike and it's very useful for combat situations.
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