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A listing of the support units attached to AG South during Barbarossa in some cases (2 company, 46th Light Flak Btn & 9th Motorised Machine Gun Btn) broken down to platoon level.
It would have been nice to haave the same level of detail for the other units eg 303rd SS Police Cycle Btn.
However given the low cost I am satisfied with the value for money.
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This is a ship design using Mongoose Traveller rules. There is an interesting background on this ship and I like the idea. This is followed by the ship data form and 2 pages describing the various decks. There are 4 pages of rather disappointing black & white deckplans. However at this price I am prepared to make allowances.
Overall good ideas but disappointing deliver, but at a fantastic price for which I am prepared to make allowances.
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This is an aid for Mongoose Traaveller which you will need for it to be of use.
It contains expanded tables for mishaps, life and unusual events for the non military traveller careers.
There follows the reason I purchased the book details of 8 new career paths broken down into the customary 3 roles.
This is followed by 48 pregenerated characters which are a useful bonus.
There are a few illustrations in back & white rather than colour, which is why this is a 4 and not a 5.
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This details a company and the ships it operates 1 Kton X-Boat Tenders, 400 ton Survey Scout 50 ton Modular Cutter and 4 modules. Scout Couriers and 30 ton Tugs are mentioned but no plans provided. All details are Mongoose Traveller versions.
There is a map of the company base on Efate and a map of Regina Subsector.
This is followed by 5 pages of an adventure with a list of characters.
The book finishes with 5 pages detailing the 1 Kton Machii class Scout Cruiser.
I would have liked a more use of colour, but I liked the deckplans provided.
I would have liked more detail on the insides of the company offices for when they are broken into.
Overall excellent value for money.
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This is a meaty book for your money with 82 pages detailing the ship with stats for 2 versions and various 30 ton and 60 ton modules for the 120 ton cargo bay. There is also a 20 ton Ships Boat. I love the possibilities for tinkering witrh various load outs.
All stats are for Mongoose Traveller.
I was impressed by the shear level of detail included for such a reasonable price.
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colourful deckplans for a cargo transport, not sure which rules it is using, but easily usable for Traveller.
Price is excellent.
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As the cover title says, it is for FSpace Roleplaying - or FSpaceRPG in the shortened form. We use a 1m scale, but using it with a 1.5m scale for Traveller is perfectly fine. The plans themselves were actually inspired by early merchant ships by Judges Guild for Traveller. Enjoy, and thanks for the review. |
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This detils a 1,000 ton passenger liner for Traveller deck plans are colour coded with blue green and red ink. There is extensive materiel on the ship and Excelsior tours.
Then about half way through it jumps into a research version of the class, with a breakdown of how a group might purchase the ship and the economics of owning one.
I was impressed at the thought that had gone into this.
I was somewhat disappointed by the deckplans, but overall good value for money.
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This book provides background detail for M Dougherty's Far Avalon setting followed by MGT stats for various ships.
Unfortunately the deckplans are appalling. Black & White with grey shaded interiors and little or no detail on a single page, very disappointing.
Probably worth the price for the setting materiel alone.
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I had to purchase this deckplans for the Traveller's 400 ton Corsair that can swallow a Type S Scout.
There are background details for the ship and MGT stats including the essential Transponder changer. Followed by 2 pages of black & white deckplans then 4 colour schemes for the ship.
Details of what is included in the Ships Locker. Details of known corsairs from the Spinward Marches conclude the book with stats for the Captain and standard crew member. Bags of info.
Coloured deckplans would have been nice, but this has a nice retro feel to it.
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This is difficult to rate. The book containing the background and other materiel is excellent, but the single page black & white deckplan is terrible, so I have compromised and given a 3.
The book details a conversion of the Traveller 100 ton Type S Scout/Courier that appeared in an old issue of White Dwarf Magazine from the late 70's or 80's. I've long since lost the magazine,
but remember it clearly, so I have concerns for copyright as well. This book is far more detailed with a breakdown of all 10 spaces.
Then we have 3 crews for different roles the ship might play in a campaign. More excellent materiel follows with edscription of 3 vehicles. Then there is information on possible uses in your campaign. I love it.
The second 'book' contains a single sheet black & white deckplan. It is so disapointing in contrast.
Price is OK assuming they own the copyright.
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colourful deckplans for a freighter using d20 modern system, but convertible to Traveller.
There is a description of the class and deckplan detils.
Price is excellent.
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Well coloured deckplans for a small Escort using d20 Modern, but convertible to Travleer format.
Reasonalby priced... nothing to dislike
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Beutiffuly coloured deckplans for a small escort type ship in d20 modern format, but convertible to Travller.
Very reasonably priced.
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2 pages of counters in 4 colours with different sized counters for each fleet. These counters save a lot of work.
Very useful for larger scale actions.
Price is excellent.
Can not think of anything to criticise so 5 rating.
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This consists of a single booklet describing a 150 to MGT design Courier Ship. Plot hooks to involve ths ship in your campaign are included.
The deckplans are black & white and that is the only criticism I have, otherwise a 5.
As it is pay what you want, you only pay what you think the product is worth so I am fully satisfied.
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