6
Jun
So, to make GMs work easier, I did put together a service record that each player fill out before the game, so GM doesn’t have to ask so many questions during the game, specially for rolls that the players roll for things they should not know about. I just say roll (and half of the time they just rolled a dummy roll).
I didn’t want them to know when they were missing something and be too obvious they needed to really try something again or something different.
Download the the Service Record as a PDF here.
So, I’ve added another company to the Operation: Fallen Reich companies, the Bombay Bicycle Club, that is first introduced 7.50 From Victoria, but this is a more complete description of the company.
// Totte
Today, GrayTale’s Nook released the staffs I made made a while back, and with them a wonderful mini map.
Head over and take a look.
/ Totte
6
Jun
Today I needed a 1930 style caravan for the abandoned factory map, and as usual I did not find any, but I found a drawing, or the sales note for one that I though I could model.
Hello,
my first adventure for Operation: Fallen Reich is now released, 7.50 From Victoria
Happy gaming!
I needed some old, rusty chemical tanks for an abandoned factory map. I thought I could be lazy to find it, but I didn’t, but I found the basis of the tank as an obj-file. Now I know I could have done it pretty easy myself though.
Today, its time to make an iron gate. Not a fantasy gate, but an old British gate.
OK, we did a shover yesterday, but what would the movie psycho be without the shover curtain.
I needed to decorate a house a little for a map for 7.50 From Victoria, in a 1935 style. ANd I needed a bathroom, and a shover. Didn’t find any shovers so, guess what, I made one.
Today, I need a phone booth to decorate a street with, and I want one of those classic red ones.