What is the best way to create cheap stand-up cardboard miniatures customized to your particular character/vehicle. etc.?
Preferably these would fit in a hex grid and be able to move properly during a game.
What is the best way to create cheap stand-up cardboard miniatures customized to your particular character/vehicle. etc.?
Preferably these would fit in a hex grid and be able to move properly during a game.
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How big are the Hexes that they will sit on?
- Christopher Mullins
I recommend getting some good inkjet cardstock to print them on. I can recommend Epson's Matte Paper - Heavyweight. It's nice and stiff (so-to-speak) and is a nice crisp white. Stuff prints great on it. You just need to experiment with the size though.
If you're looking for actual cardboard character graphics and such, here are some good web sites:
Cumberland Games, aka Sparks:
http://www222.pair.com/sjohn/sparks.htm
These are Mac/Win font sets. High quality.
The Heromachine (great site):
http://www.heromachine.com/
Online or downloadable character 'painter'
Steve Jackson Games Cardboard Heroes:
http://www.sjgames.com/heroes/
As for printing, heavy ink jet card stock works. Or, you can print on regular paper, and spray mount to foam core board for a thicker cardboard hero.
Aroooo
Create a blank template of cut outs the right size, draw or scrounge some pictures, lay them out on the template, then print them on light cardstock.
I made a few sets (and then got board with the project). You can download them from here: http://www.sysabend.org/champions/sp...ardHeroes.html
John Desmarais
Thanks.Originally posted by Aroooo
If you're looking for actual cardboard character graphics and such, here are some good web sites:
Cumberland Games, aka Sparks:
http://www222.pair.com/sjohn/sparks.htm
These are Mac/Win font sets. High quality.
The Heromachine (great site):
http://www.heromachine.com/
Online or downloadable character 'painter'
Steve Jackson Games Cardboard Heroes:
http://www.sjgames.com/heroes/
As for printing, heavy ink jet card stock works. Or, you can print on regular paper, and spray mount to foam core board for a thicker cardboard hero.
Aroooo
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There's a description of how I make my cardboard characters here:
http://www.geocities.com/markdoc.geo...oard_mooks.htm
They fit nicely on hex sheets and don't fall over.
cheers, Mark
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