pipboy101 wrote:I am going to start demos and an "academy" at my FLGS in a month or so. This is a great idea and want to do the same thing for our gamers. Where did you get the printing done and how much did it all cost?
I did it all myself. Here's what I did for the box and components.
Box

The box is fairly small and compact, only measuring 8"x6"x1". I made the bottom box and the lid out of some spare thin cardboard I had laying around. I designed the box lid in Photoshop and printed it out on a single sheet of cardstock. Then I cut and folded it to fit on the box lid and glued it in place and then applied a self-adhesive laminating sheet and wrapped the edges with a layer of clear packaging tape.
Counters

I printed the counter sheet on cardstock (although regular printer paper would probably work just fine) and bought a pack of assorted wooden square tiles from Michaels for $3.50 and glued the cardstock counters on top of them. Then I used a paint brush to apply some triple thick bush-on gloss glaze that I had left over from a sculpting project I worked on last year.
Board

I printed out six sheets of cardstock with the hex grid provided in the First Missions PDF and then spray-painted the back of them with with gloss-black spraypaint. Then I applied a self-adhesive laminating sheet to the front of each sheet and trimmed the edges along the black lines. Then I cut the sheets in half and used clear packing tape on the back to tape the two halves together so they would fold and unfold neatly.
Everything else

The ship cards are printed on cardstock and laminated with self-adhesive laminating sheets.
The reference cards are simply printed on cardstock.
The rulebook (plain PDF version) is printed on regular printer paper using the booklet printing option in Adobe Reader. The sheets are folded in half, trimmed, and stapled along the spine.
I threw in two wipe-off markers and a spare d6 that I had laying around to make the game complete.
All in all, this could be a relatively expensive project if you don't already have some of these materials on-hand, but if you're planning on making multiple copies or have other projects in mind for these materials, it shouldn't be so bad.
Laminating sheets - $25 for a pack of 50 sheets
Black sparay-paint - $6.50 for a 12oz can
Cardstock - $15 for 250 sheets
Wooden tiles - $3.50 (and I have a lot of 1" and 1 1/2" tiles left over)
Clear glaze - don't remember, but I wasn't very expensive. Maybe about $5