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In recent years I've created paper deckplan posters for several of the ships and space stations from my Future Armada and Armada Codex product lines. Available here are electronic versions of the "Crucible" station posters for use in gaming via computer or with a table-top projector. These are 24x26 inch jpeg images at 150 dpi. Four images are included: the "front" and "back" of two posters. The maps are at 1 inch = 5 feet scale with a grid built into the floor.

The Crucible-class is a medium-sized station designed to convert raw materials into finished goods. Some stations are used as industrial ore processing stations or gas mines. Others are employed as military academies or civilian training facilities - transforming recruits into professionals. Still others may process nothing but wealth and power as corporate outposts or crime syndicate headquarters. These stations have room for a hundred personnel and boast a variety of facilities to suit a wide range of duties. Due to the size of the station, the maps take up both sides of two posters (four sides total).

The station is from the "Crucible" issue of Armada Codex, also for sale here at RPGNow. That product details the interior areas of the station and also includes the deckplans (on a plain white background) broken into pages for printing.

The physical posters and miniature, as well as Demo documents and sample art for every Armada Codex ship, are available at 0-hr.com.

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December 09, 2017
This title was added to our catalog on December 09, 2017.