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One roof, a pair of two-piece supports, and an optional baseplate.

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Old SwiftSceneics? Four pages, four walls. Also, each level consists of twenty four separate pieces that have to be cut, scored, folded and glued together. Now, back to the Podtel.įor roughly the same footprint, you have three times the amount of cardstock going into it. Each building had a 6"圆" footprint, and was about 8" high. They were modular, able to collapse for easy storage, and ran in at about nine to ten pages without addons.

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The previous releases in the series fit this very well. However, SwiftSceneicsis supposed to be, as stated, "VERY quick to build" and easy to fill large game table with. So the only category really left to put it into is the SwiftSceneic. Now, the Podtel is not pre-printed, does not fit in with the TerrainlinX connectors, and is obviously more substantial than a set of boxes or cars or what have you. SwiftSceneics - A "Print, Build, Play!" design, with simple exterior building terrain, made to be a quick and easy way to populate a table. PropsMaster - 3D cardstock props to use with whatever. Very versatile, very cool, but takes a long time to put a set together. TerrainlinX - Essentially a build-your-own cardstock Lego set. Terraclips - Pre-printed terrain that you buy in a box set and clip together with plastic connectors. Now, with their redesign, WWG is promoting four basic product lines Ebbles (aka Christopher Roe) already putting out awesome new sets after joing Worldworks, I do have one bit of beef with this set. And while I think it's a great looking set, and I'm glad to see Mr.

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It should work great with any Shadowrun/Rezolution/Infinity type of cyberpunk setting.

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Be sure to change the "Cell size in pixels" to 64, then create PNG, then save to your computer.Īt this point you could stop, and still have a decent looking tile but I prefer to tweak them a little bit using Gimp (see The Tools below) or Photoshop.Ģ) Open your new image in Gimp and configure the grid to 64 px ("Image > Configure Grid."), then you'll want to Show grid and Snap to grid ("View > Show Grid", "View > Snap to Grid").I picked up the PDF for it, since I do plenty of sci-fi gaming and I figure it'll come in handy. After you have created a basic tile to your liking, "export to JPG,PNG". For the sake of this exercise, create a 5x10 area in one pavement color, then create a single-tile thickness border around it in another pavement color. Keep in mind that the normal Advanced Heroquest tiles are 5x5 and 10x5.

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Using the "Pavement" pens you can draw any size/shape tile you like. The folks at Pyromancers have created an amazing tool (see The Tools below), it's practically cheating. Otherwise, if you don't already have your own technique you might find this helpful - carry on.ġ) Ok this step is the easiest (funnest!) and will give you a simple, usable tile without any additional steps. Let me just start out by saying, if you are feeling lazy and would rather buy some nice tiles, be sure to check out DriveThruRPG. In conclusion, if you are willing to do a little digging and a little printing/cutting you can play this great old gem for very cheap (or even free). While I'm at it, here are some paper miniatures for Heroquest: (these are designed for Advanced Heroquest!)Īnd of course you could spend days searching through DriveThruRPG. here are some of my other favorites:įor slightly more expensive, but really nice (3D) tiles:

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There is so much great free (or inexpensive) stuff out there for dungeon crawlers it can make your head spin.










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