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April 18th, 2007, 04:44 #1
Starter Token Packs from... ...me!
I have started to upload some images of the tokens I have been working on for my first token pack product. I'm planning to build a Basic Token Set, or a "Starter" set of tokens for each of the following periods: Fantasy, Modern, Future, and the Second World War. The first one to get released will more than likely be the Modern token pack. All of the tokens will be to the 3:1 scale and each token pack will include the "Scale Me" token to help with using the tokens on different scale maps. Each token pack will be based on a small group of characters who are rendered as tokens in a number of different poses such as, running, prone, wounded, standing still, kneeling, hand-to-hand combat, using a weapon (eg: sword or gun), etc. At the moment the preview images are avalible for viewing via my web sites Gallery. But here are two preview images from the Modern Set (The Police Officer and the City Chick).
Who knows, maybe by the time that counter on the Fantasy Grounds home page hits zero I might have my first token pack ready, or maybe I'll be slack and not get it finished.
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April 18th, 2007, 17:45 #2
Nice sets. The policeman is going to be particularly useful.
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April 18th, 2007, 18:01 #3
Yay! I'm planning on doing a modern game after the release of FG2, and the lack of good tokens was worrying me. Consider me a customer, tailz
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April 18th, 2007, 21:27 #4
Yuppz... Shall have to spend for those as well once FG2 (and/or paycheck) arrives.
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April 19th, 2007, 00:43 #5
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April 19th, 2007, 02:19 #6
*grins* An enormously fat corrupt cop.
First of all to put the char into his proper place, the players are vigilantes trying to clean up a city.
My players have had several runins with the NPC in question. at first he was supposed to be a rather stereotypical cop-parody/satire thing... But despite crappy weaponskills he managed not only to fight them to a standstill, but after shooting one of them in the belly Frankie (aka Fat Frankie Marcelliano ... yes lets pander to ALL cop-show Stereotypes here) goes "You know... I am sittin' out here with a mp5 and a full mag, your buddy took a round to the gut. Gotta be darn painful that... not to mention that he'll bleed out shortly. Tell ya what fellers, I walk out now, slowly and carefully and nobody shoots at me... And then I call your buddy an ambulance. He lives, I live. Good deal, righto?
And that could have been the end of it... Except when he turns up next time... well the dice hands the SAME player another bullet to the gut from Fat Frankie.
"You know... I am sittin' up here coverin' the area with my NICE little riffle and scope. I'll cut ya a deal, I take the money and walk and when I get to my car I'll call an ambulance for your buddy..."
... third encounter he just stranded them on an insland where they had QUITE some problems getting back, and then he took ALL the glory for their hard work breaking up a MAJOR slavering. So ... Frankie becomes a hero-cop. A hero-cop that they find out when they return to town, is running for major.
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April 19th, 2007, 07:27 #7
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April 19th, 2007, 08:13 #8
I suppose they can afford more doughnuts?
Cor by now they have re-nicked him... No longer Fat Frankie... But Frank the Tank. Which sounds more flattering until they explain they mean a Septic tank not one with threads.
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April 19th, 2007, 13:49 #9
Normal people. Pedestrians, city workers, etc.
Thugs (like the type of typical lackies a bad guy in james bond would have)
Office workers.
Okay, those might be multiple packs...but I'm running a modern campaign and trying to think of all the stuff I would like to useDM: For reference sake, when a bad guys dies, I'll turn their token over. So an upside down 'A' or 'B' means it's a corpse.
PC 1: So if we kill a 'M' is it reincarnated as a 'W'?
PC 2: That damn 'O' just won't die!
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April 19th, 2007, 15:56 #10
What Mr_h said.
And maybe some SWAT-team members (i.e., in black assault gear, carrying MP5s, some with riot shields).
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