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Paper fold-up miniatures for Prime Directive

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A while ago while runing a canon Trek RPG campaign, I found this site, which allows you to make paper fold-up Trek characters in a similar style to the GURPS Cardboard Heroes range. Every era is covered, including TOS, so I thought it might be useful to Prime Directive players too: http://uk.geocities.com/wayne.peters@bt ... /index.htm
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Post by domingojs23 »

Dear Friends,

Check this our for some fantastic miniatures:


http://onemonk.proboards.com/index.cgi? ... 873&page=1
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Post by Steve Cole »

Those are cute, but probably illegal. But have the guy contact us and maybe we can help each other. We can certainly make them legal, at least some of them.
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Post by domingojs23 »

Dear Friends:

Check out One-Monk's awesome sci-fi and fantasy figure miniatures, now free !!!! Many could, in a pinch, fill in for Starfleet Marines, or at least UFP National Guard troopers. Neat alien types as well !!!

http://onemonk.com/Home.html

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Post by gurps_gm »

dreamingbadger wrote:This has now moved to :

http://www.crowstuff.co.uk/trekminis/index.htm
I'd found this site, about three or four years ago. It appears to be the same as above: http://dialspace.dial.pipex.com/town/pl ... /index.htm
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Yeah, the miniature maker is mine. It's moved around a bit over the years and is very sadly dated and neglected. I wince at the artwork now and have been meaning to do a version 2.0 for a few years but it keeps dropping down the to-do list.

Okum's pre-made minis (linked to above) are much better and highly recommended. Hell, I use them :D

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Post by Mr_Tricorder »

I just ran across these paper miniatures the other day. I'm planning on using them in my upcoming GPD game assuming everyone likes them.
http://cardboard-warriors.proboards.com ... hread=1873
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Post by kinshi »

Well color me impressed!

This is just plain neat. I LOVE it when people combine cool play-aids with cost-effectiveness! (especially in these times!)
If you are local to the Kitsap, Jefferson, Peirce, Thurston or Mason County area in Western, WA state, feel free to PM me about getting a SFB/FC group going.
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I've already printed and cut these out and cut out about twenty simple cardboard stands for them. I may post some pictures later just for fun.
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