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Never ended up using these deckplans with Starfinder, just Traveller and d6, but I did download them.
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Used this in the old D&D module, Lost Treasure, as the ship the characters crashed in. Used it for a couple of Adventure League modules. It's a great set of maps for a fantasy setting. Arrange them right, print the middle page twice, you can get a lot of vessel layouts with these.
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There are very few vertical ship plans. This one is perfect!
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I run a Homebrew 5e space theme game this is the ship that my party mostly uses I printed it off and then laminated it and can make use it multiple formats then I start buying other of the products and they are the some of the best space ship maps and buildings on the market today and then recently I started backing his kickstarters and I find they are some of the best kickstarters
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THe very best starship maps avalible, bar none. Ship art, detailed descriptions, and of course the maps themselves.
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You simplay cannot go wrong with NA products: the maps are simply beautiful, and present ion both VTT maps and as printable tiles.
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I love 2D tiles, and am a huge fan of 0One Games' skirmish tiles. The problem I've always had with them is that they lack an inner consistency. If you used any one pack of 0One games' tiles, you end up with the random dungeon crawl of bygone years (which is great - but not for thematic campaigns!). What's great about 0HR's line of 2D tiles is that they are entirely encapsulated environments - they take up a decent amount of table space, but every passage links to another - there's an inner cohesion to the whole thing. As I printed off the pages and put this cavern together on my drawing table, I got more and more excited - especially when the pages of the secret rooms/passages printed off. This is an excellent product for a perfect price point. If you're looking for a quick way to give your players a night of adventure with minis, then this is the ticket! It even comes with room descriptions, which can be tailored for whatever denizens you populate the Cavern with. The creators used a flying demon, but I've populated my cave with Spiders and Driders and Owl Bears (Oh my!). Okay, no owl bears - but many arachnid style creatures.
Two thumbs WAAAY up. Highly recommended.
Addendum, 2021 - Words fail me for how good the 0-hr maps are. I own all the fantasy ones, and printed them off back in the days before VTT. After the Amber Heart Inn, Demon Delve Cavern was the one I used the most. Unlike many products from "back in the day" (like the 0One maps, which I love, but can no longer use easily), 0-hr has the edge, because they included a massive poster JPG that can be used for VTT. I have some old PDFs I can't open in something like Photoshop to grab the images, so they're virtually useless to me, short of screen shots of zoomed-in-PDFs and a lot of puzzlework. So even though the physical printed version has given up the ghost, I know my players will be fighting for their lives in the Demon Delve Caverns again. I don't know what perils they'll find there, but I'm starting to think about how to use all the 0-hr maps in a tight little "Lost Mine of Phandelver" sort of setup, with the Amber Heart Inn and Lily's Tavern as the home bases...but what lies beneath? Very likely these caverns! Thanks for alll the good times and memories, 0 Hr!
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Words fail me for how good the 0-hr maps are. I own all the fantasy ones, and printed them off back in the days before VTT. While I only used Blackwolf Manor once or twice, it was still a great map to have if you need to face off against an evil undead noble or confront corrupt power at its source. I printed the Manor, mounted it on foam core, and had it in our game room for ages. And unlike many products from "back in the day," 0-hr has the edge, because they included a massive poster JPG that can be used for VTT. I have some old PDFs I can't open in something like Photoshop to grab the images, so they're virtually useless to me, short of screen shots of zoomed-in-PDFs and a lot of puzzlework. So even though the physical printed version has given up the ghost, I know my players will speak truth to power with sword and axe and bow again.
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Every DM/GM needs a good Inn. And the Amber Heart Inn is a great one. Words fail me for how good the 0-hr maps are. I own all the fantasy ones, and printed them off back in the days before VTT. Out of all these maps, I've used the Amber Heart Inn the most. I printed it, mounted it on foam core, and had it in our game room for ages. My players fought monsters and solved mysteries in these rooms, or sometimes just spent the night. And unlike many products from "back in the day," 0-hr has the edge, because they included a massive poster JPG that can be used for VTT. I have some old PDFs I can't open in something like Photoshop to grab the images, so they're virtually useless to me, short of screen shots of zoomed-in-PDFs and a lot of puzzlework. So even though the physical printed version has given up the ghost, I know my players will be getting a room at the Amber Heart Inn again. I don't know what perils they'll find there, but I'm starting to think about how to use all the 0-hr maps in a tight little "Lost Mine of Phandelver" sort of setup, with the Amber Heart Inn and Lily's Tavern as the home bases...but what lies beneath? Or over the hill?
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Words fail me for how good the 0-hr maps are. I own all the fantasy ones, and printed them off back in the days before VTT. Lilly's Tavern was the site of many a first session bar fight (back before it was too cliche, lol) as well as a rest stop on long journeys. It was our go-to tavern for a long time. I printed it, mounted it on foam core, and had it in our game room for ages. And unlike many products from "back in the day," 0-hr has the edge, because they included a massive poster JPG that can be used for VTT. I have some old PDFs I can't open in something like Photoshop to grab the images, so they're virtually useless to me, short of screen shots of zoomed-in-PDFs and a lot of puzzlework. So even though the physical printed version has given up the ghost, I know my players will be returning to Lilly's Tavern on Roll20. It will be nice to be sitting down for a mug of ale or mead in familiar digs.
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Words fail me for how good the 0-hr maps are. I own all the fantasy ones, and printed them off back in the days before VTT. Had some great adventures in the Temple of the Moon. And unlike many products from "back in the day," 0-hr has the edge, because they included a massive poster JPG that can be used for VTT. I have some old PDFs I can't open in something like Photoshop to grab the images, so they're virtually useless to me, short of screen shots of zoomed-in-PDFs and a lot of puzzlework. The cartography of this space is gorgeous and epic. I can imagine so many adventures in this space, and am excited to send some of my players back to the Temple of the Moon in the coming year.
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I absolutely love this ship concept. I came across many of 0-hr maps and starcraft starship conversions online, but looked into other options and this is my absolute favourite. Add a shuttle bay to your heavy freighter and it's quite possibly one of the most interesting centrepieces to a starfinder homebrew. Think of the possibilities for intrigue with crew relationships, moral dillemmas when responding to distress signals, or space horror when something salvaged in the Vast escapes aboard. Captain Philips? The Abyss? The Shining? Thanks so much for this great map!
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I cannot praise these posters enough.
I stumbled across the Kickstarter just as I was planning the 2nd Season of a "Legends of Tomorrow" inspired campaign and wanted a new ship for the heroes to use and the design of the Nightingale called out to me. I managed to get it printed onto vinyl once we returned to playing in person again and it forms a beautiful focus for the game.
All three maps are well thought out, cleverly designed and beautifully illustrated and well worth the cost.
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Great work!
What about the void? there is a room on the frsit deck shown on the side view above the engneering space not labled and not show on the room list.
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As always, a high-quality, reasonably-priced product. I have nearly their entire line, and they always deliver.
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