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Post by glennwilliams on Nov 22, 2010 13:04:24 GMT -9
Finger and Toe Models announces the release of a modular freight and passenger space ship: MLTS: Karma Queen. This new 28mm PDF card stock set can be used as an objective or simply as terrain in your skirmish (or tactical) battles or roleplaying adventures. You can use one or any combination or all for the modules to create setting depending on your encounter. Skirmish among the modules being readied for assembly as a full ship, desperately try to reach your getaway ship just ahead of law enforcement, search for smuggled cargo, spy on clandestine meetings. Built by the genetically enhanced humans, the Ventauri, the Multi-Logistics Transport Ship Karma Queen is the lead ship of a class of modular medium logistics ships capable of carrying passengers, cargo, or a mix of the two. Logistics modules are mated to a bridge and fuel tank/engineering section, then lifted into orbit. There are rumors of a Q-ship version with weapons in turrets disguised as cargo pods; there are even rumors of such ships used to support major planetary special ops raids. Omni-Planets Incorporated reverse engineered a crashed MLTS. The company was willing to endure endless lawuits in order to have such a profitable design. The Karma Queen is huge. A cargo version with two cargo modules is about twenty-two inches long and eight wide. For a slide show go to www.fingerandtoe.com and navigate to 28mm sci-fi vehicles. Remember, every Finger and Toe model comes with SMOOSH ASSURANCE: if ya’ll smoosh your Karma Queen, a new set waits your summons from hard drive and printer. Karma Queen is available from www.rpgnow.com or www.wargamevault.com for $8.00. Uploaded with ImageShack.us
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Post by emergencyoverride on Nov 22, 2010 13:41:35 GMT -9
Man! That rocks! Turned out superb. ;D
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Post by Dominic on Nov 22, 2010 22:26:12 GMT -9
Once again,
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Post by Tommygun on Nov 23, 2010 2:28:56 GMT -9
I was wondering about what a whole ship would look like after seeing the wrecked ship pdf. I imaging you could do a double decker cargo version too.
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Post by mruseless on Nov 23, 2010 6:31:27 GMT -9
If anyone has built it, I would love to see pics of it in action.
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