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Author: | Nemesis [ 08-17-2003, 06:19 PM ] |
Post subject: | Any way to get dimensions of props? |
Just a question, not sure how feasable it is, but is there a way to get a list of the dimensions of props that come in the 'Works series? For example, I had to print out a wine rack from Pubs and Inns, to find out it is 1"x2"...now if I want to preplan the level on paper, then use it to decide how much of something I need to print out...knowing the dimensions in advance would help a lot... Is it possible? -Nemesis |
Author: | Gamesmith Denny [ 08-17-2003, 10:13 PM ] |
Post subject: | Re: Any way to get dimensions of props? |
Its possible yes. I will try to include dimensions with the instructions on future sets. Would anyone else have a use for this? |
Author: | Nemesis [ 08-18-2003, 03:36 AM ] |
Post subject: | Re: Any way to get dimensions of props? |
Thanks. :D That'll help. I'm planning a campaign based off of the Bard's Tale games. I'm using the Pubs set for the Wine Celler. It works well, from there, the next two 'areas' are dungeons...so I can build Dungeonworks...and from there to a castle followed by two towers...the Keeps and Castles set works well for that. Thanks again...I love the way this is all layed out. I can make mistakes, and just print another sheet. You're no company...you're a guy with a lot of talent, and a lot of effort. That you listen to, and try to work with, your customers says a lot. Others can help you too...if anyone has already printed out stuff from steps, we can post the dimensions...that will help you compile .txt files for the original sets as well. No need for you to do ALL the work. ![]() Thus far...from Pubs and Inns... Kegshelf...2" long x 1" deep Keg and Kegstand...3/4" long, 1 1/2" deep Downward Stairs...1 3/4" long, 3" deep... Hope this helps... -Nemesis |
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