Re: [GZG] Shipboarding'uninvited' [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
From: Joseph McKeen <deredo@h...>
Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 19:03:51 +0100
Subject: Re: [GZG] Shipboarding'uninvited' [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]
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what its worth I would recommend checking out the following commercial
producers:
Ebbles Miniatures for a "Space Hulk" like layout with the Guncrawl tiles
and Models, the older Derelict 1 & 2 sets would be great for neat Space
ships and the Ambient elements such as computer & navigation consoles,
beds and footlockers... the list goes on.
The First Light set from Worldworks Games allows you to build a modular
space ship, with neat add ons such as alien infestations...
For tiles and textures for flooring look at either the Tilez Sci-Fi
collection or the Alpha Station Flooring both available from RPGNOW...
Those are the ones that I am familiar with and enjoy using to make our
gaming fun.
MfG, Joe > > This could get long...> >> > Firstly: Deckplans! Steve
Jackson Games still publishes Traveller/Noble> > Armada deckplans in
both 15mm/25mm (depending on the set). I have quite> > a few, and
they're indispensible if you don't want to draw your own.> >> > As you
have noticed, most mini rules will cover boarding; the only extra> >
bits to work out is how they get through the airlock to start with and>
> collateral damage to ship systems ("No! Don't throw that thermal> >
detonator into the power core!")> >
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