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Well, better late than never... I've read it in one of those moments of weak will in the office. :o And I must recommend the link to all the GMs who are running Face to Face games. You will find a little collection of good advices. It's not as the typical, ignored chapter about "How to be a good GM" that you have in every RPG book (and that you probably have not read)...;) |
I've thought about the following link because the thread started by Mohoender about WWII vehicles and equipment. Probably some of you have visited it before. You will find here the stats of some WWII vehicles, weapons and character careers.
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Come...00ww2main.html |
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Info about Oilrigs
http://www.solarnavigator.net/oil_rigs.htm
An oilrig (offshore) would be an excellent location for a mission.... |
blueprints
http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/
u need to register but an excellent resource nontheless.... |
Deck plans for some ships
http://www.avalonwaterways.com/
found a lot of deckplans here..... could be used for a riverbased campaign in T2K or Merc and even a really dangerous trip from europe to the states.....possibilities are endless..... |
more ship pix and deck plans here
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When you as a GM is out of ideas to frag your players
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Shipwrecks
Ok this might be more helpfull in a non-T2K setting but excellent site nonetheless
http://www.shipwreckcentral.com/map/index.php |
I couldn't remember if this site had been mentioned here before but it looks cool: http://www.carloslabs.com/node/16
This is what it says on the front page of the site: "Have you ever wondered what would happen if a nuclear bomb goes off in your city? With Google's Maps framework and a bit of Javascript, you can see the outcome. And it does not look good." |
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Thanks to a post on RPGNet, I rediscovered a useful WW2 data site that I'd lost the bookmark of years ago.
Tarrif's WWII Technical Database |
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:D Good old Wikipedia too...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian..._Tank_Division and another source... (Know your enemy!) http://warfare.ru/?lang=&catid=321&linkid=2226 |
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