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    Cardboard Miniatures

    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?

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    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.

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    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.

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    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

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    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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