fredblackpirate
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Printed card boards
Thanks for all the good quests and boards that you have on the site. Along with the Museum site it has really helped give me some ideas to build using the Hirst moulds.
I live in China and am thinking that it would be great to see these boards in the same quality of card as the original game.
I have an old copy of Heroquest and all the scans from this site so will take them to a printer to see what he can do.
Printing in China is really cheap compared to the West. So, if anyone else is interested maybe I could get more than five sets made up. I could look at making up quite a few.
Obviously shipping will add to the costs. But, ah to have a nice looking set will be good.
So, please give me some feedback - if anyone wants a set. If no one else is interested then I will just continue making them using my moulds.
Once again, thanks for the site.
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4/Mar/2004, 2:48 pm
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kellri
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Re: Printed card boards
Well, I'm living in Vietnam and I echo the gratitude for all the great resources here. The only problem is getting miniatures...so I've turned to making cardstock standups using miniature photos munged from around the net, and a basing technique that allows the flats to be stored in an envelope. Overall, the effect is pretty good as I can look for the best paint jobs on the net and touch them up in Photoshop as flats. My question is if anyone else has tried this and would anyone be interested in exchanging sheets of print-out minis?
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4/Mar/2004, 3:16 pm
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Bruno
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Re: Printed card boards
quote: My question is if anyone else has tried this and would anyone be interested in exchanging sheets of print-out minis?
I am interested but why not to host them on a website?
In dewayne's website you have paper-mini
http://www.aginsinn.com/PaperMinis.html
In his link section, you have many links to paper mini
http://www.aginsinn.com/links.html
--- Bruno
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4/Mar/2004, 10:11 pm
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BassJam
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Re: Printed card boards
hmmm, I know how to make boards that look very close to the originals. (Print out room on good laser stock; spray mount together with cardboards that come with letter-size special paper stock)
I still wish there were an easier way to reproduce cards (such as Dungeon and Event) that match the quality of the originals, let alone the size and shape. I would be interested to hear if they could do this if we gave them PDF or .doc files of the cards such as are on this site. And yes I'd be willing to pay reasonable prices for printing + your time + shipping!
--- "Mine is a high art. I wound with cruelty those who would harm me." - Archillicus
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13/Mar/2004, 6:24 pm
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