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Post by Dave on Mar 6, 2012 2:02:07 GMT -9
 Now available for just $1.95 in your choice of PDF or PSD files at Ecardmodels, Paizo Publishing's webstore, DriveThruStuff, RPGNow and Wargame Vault.  This paper terrain kit is easy to assemble, requiring just cardstock paper sheets to print on (110 lb. or 199gsm recommended), hobby knife, paper glue, metal ruler and cutting mat. Optional textured sidings are provided for mounting on foamcore.  These tiles are designed at the popular 28mm-30mm gaming scale (1 inch equals 5 feet), and can be shrunk down to 15mm, 20mm or 25mm scales by simply adjusting the print size percentage on your printer. Tips and advice for altering the scale are included with this kit.  This set features 3 multi-layered PDFs that offer a variety of customization options. The texture layers can be mixed and combined in various ways, giving you control over the appearance of your tiles before you print them. This means you can use each tile PDF over and over, choosing a different look every time. You get all of these texture options: • Variety of symbols and markings • Panelization options • Lots of weathering options • Accent colors (gray, gunmetal, brown, red, white) • Mid colors (gray, gunmetal, earth, white) • Base colors (gray, gunmetal, earth, white) • And more!  You'll need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 or later in order to use these files.  This kit features 3 types of spaceport ground tiles: • Landing Pad: Quarter-circle that can be printed four times to make a full circle • Storage Bay: Featuring a large cargo door in the center • General Purpose: With lots of panels and a workers' accessway  Each tile is 6" x 6".  
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Post by uptrainfan89 on Mar 6, 2012 6:15:23 GMT -9
Just got them and I must say they look excellent! I really like all the options available to customize the tiles! Nice work! ;D
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Post by Dave on Mar 12, 2012 9:15:50 GMT -9
Thanks!
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Post by paladin on Mar 12, 2012 10:36:32 GMT -9
 Extremely useful set with nice realistic (Travellerish  ) flair. I wish, I'd have the possibility to buy stuff online (aka no credit-card, no pay-pal).
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Post by Vermin King on Mar 12, 2012 12:31:52 GMT -9
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Post by Rhannon on Mar 12, 2012 12:34:15 GMT -9
I got these tiles now. I'm really satisfied. Great work.
Have you the intention to continue with other sci-fi tiles?
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Post by paladin on Mar 12, 2012 12:48:36 GMT -9
 Ah, thanks, @vermin King. I have to think about my options - PayPal account should be possible for me. I never liked this Online Paying System, though. Check transaction Germany-USA somewhat problematic, I guess. Fees could be high. US-$ and € conversions always big trouble here in Germany. Damn banks! 
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Post by Dave on Mar 12, 2012 12:55:31 GMT -9
Thanks, Rhannon.
I don't know if I will create more tiles like this. It is always an option, but I have many, many options.
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Post by Rhannon on Mar 12, 2012 13:08:08 GMT -9
 Ah, thanks, @vermin King. I have to think about my options - PayPal account should be possible for me. I never liked this Online Paying System, though. Check transaction Germany-USA somewhat problematic, I guess. Fees could be high. US-$ and € conversions always big trouble here in Germany. Damn banks!  paladin, this is not an advice. Just my experience with paypal from Italy. Now I use paypal from several years ( with an italian rechargeable credit card, postepay - from our national postal service - on visa electron service ) on ebay, with rpgnow ... to pay anyone has a paypal account ( Sanity Studios, kartonowe figurki, mesper's polish site ... ), without a problem. Finally it is a comfortable and manageable system, imho.
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Post by paladin on Mar 12, 2012 13:14:03 GMT -9
 Yip, Rhannon, I agree. PayPal may be my one and only option for international transactions, I guess. Thanks for your experience sharing.
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