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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Triumph & Tragedy => Topic started by: Driscoles on 20 September 2009, 03:11:15 PM
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Hello,
the download page is active.
You can download an "interactive unit card" generator for infantry and vehicles.
This is excellent work and it will make it much easier to create your unit cards.
Grimnirs beautiful Czech Legion Force is also available with some fluff, nice pictures and points value.
Thanks to Alex, Dirk, Grimnir, Michael and Holger !
Cheers
Björn
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Cheers, had a quick play and I like it very much. What do the soldier and warrior refer to?
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Looks great!
I need a printer... pronto.
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This is a great addition Björn - good going.
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Warriors are for native units.
Michael and Holger did a very good job !
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Warriors are for native units.
Michael and Holger did a very good job !
So it's forward compatible with the up-coming colonial book, excellent. 8)
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So it's forward compatible with the up-coming colonial book, excellent. 8)
Dare I say.... Teutonic Efficiency at it's best ;)
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Looking forward to new book :P
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This is perfect. No more having to try and write very small letters in my incredibly untidy hand, or sticking little pictures on my cards with glue. I was going to do my next bunch of cards in some kind of graphics package to make it all nice and neat, but now I don't have to.
Well done, lads. A bang-up job. This is very, very helpful indeed. Takes away what has been for me the only tedious thing about T&T.
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Just printed out some of the new unit cards for this weekend's game, and I must say I love 'em. They come out much bigger than the old ones which is great for our failing eyes and chubby fingers, and the ability to edit the PDF fields and add pictures before printing is a godsend.
Well done, fellas. Very useful. Thanks.
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this weekend's game
hear, hear!...a new Plynkes game report will come :)
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Just printed out some of the new unit cards for this weekend's game, and I must say I love 'em. They come out much bigger than the old ones which is great for our failing eyes and chubby fingers, and the ability to edit the PDF fields and add pictures before printing is a godsend.
Well done, fellas. Very useful. Thanks.
Thanks for the nice words, Plynkes, our own failing eyes and chubby fingers were exactly the reason to have a go at the cards ...
:D