This one was scaled to the maps I was using. I had about 3 of these for the different map scales.
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Hi and welcome to my Crest of a Star site ! This site is my first edition AD&D materials.
I have added to the maps, people, etc. since I bought Campaign Cartographer 2 around 23 or so years ago. I now have CC3+ and all of its add-ons.
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This one was scaled to the maps I was using. I had about 3 of these for the different map scales.
Author
Bill George
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Made out of an art pad with metal spiral binding. Markings are made on each page. Then each page is covered with clear shelf paper.
The markings are of the 10 segments in each round.
After the round is over, the page is flipped over, for the next round.
The column on the left is for character names and is split off from the combat round sheets.
Author
Bill George
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It is paper cut to scale semi-circle of 60’ radius for the size maps I was using.
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Bill George
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Since we gamed before I had a computer. I came up with these floor pieces made of manila folders.
Later on I made some of white poster board. I included one, but it didn’t scan very well.
Each large square is 2 inches wide and is divided up into thirds. This piece represents a 10 foot wide corridor x 40’ long.
I have over 200 of these in various lengths and widths.
I made this with drafting tools left over from university. T-square, ruler, drafting pen, India ink. Along with a cutting board, a knife that can cut manila folders, a craft knife or craft scissors would do.
I used a soft lead pencil to draw the preliminary lines. Cut them out, then inked the lines in.
To keep them from sliding around the table, I bought a 5’ long and 2’ wide scrap of felt from a craft store’s ‘cheap stuff’ bin.
Place these floor tiles on the felt, place the game miniatures on top of the floor tiles.
You could do the same thing with plastic mats.
Author
Bill George
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Game Aids
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Since we gamed before I had a computer. I came up with these floor pieces made of manila folders.
Later on I made some of white poster board.
Each small square is one-third of 10’, or 3 1/3 feet.
Author
Bill George
Categories
Game Aids