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About maps, plans and deck plans
Bon dia!!
I'm beginning this thread about maps and deck plans. I know that some of us make extensive use of Google image searcher, Google maps or Google Earth. They are excellent tools for any GM, but sometimes finding, editing or making a suitable map can be a time-consuming task. I think It would be good to have a small cache of maps already filtered by GM`s and players like us for their immediate use in our Twilight:2000 games . So, have you found/made any interesting map / deckplan to use and share? Plans of houses or military installations, deck plans of ships or planes, maps of cities and villages… |
Map: Snow-covered village 1
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This one is from Close Combat game series. The number over some houses and buildings show their height in floors.
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Map: Snow-covered village 2
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Map: Fields and woods
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good pics
I really like this thread for any encounter you can just whip out one of these maps and off you go.
Keep em coming please. If we had a library of these on hand to draw on ,a Gm could quicker get a chance encounter up an running .The maps are nice looking too. |
Good job!
Good looking maps for sure, for some reason its much better for the gamefeel than just some googled map IMHO:)
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Map: Mediterranean 1
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Thanks! Saint Google will provide.
The three following maps are from Close Combat series, too. I think they are specially suitable for any encounter set in a Mediterranean country. (The maps are from the Battle of the Ebro mod for Close Combat). The outskirts of a village with a small crossing point over a river Attachment 290 |
Map: Mediterranean 2
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A few houses in a Mediterranean countryside.
By the way, in some maps woods are only represented with their shadows. I think it was an option from the Close Combat games to allow a clear vision of your own units. Attachment 291 |
Map: Mediterranean 3
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whats the rail line
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is that a rail line running parallell to the river on the left bank ? If so does it go into tunnels or is it meant to be interrupted ? |
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Map: Snow covered industrial 1
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Map: Mediterranean 4
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Map: Village with bridge, hex pattern.
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North Africa Village 1
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City 1
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Mmmmm... perhaps not post-apocalyptical enough. Well, change the cars for wrecks and some buildings for rubble. Or use it in Merc:2000 :)
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City 2
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Bunker 1
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"Coryton was one of 13 Regional War Rooms built in 1952 to house the regional administration for Wales in the event of a devastating nuclear attack on Whitehall making central government impossible."
Original information here: http://www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/sites/...ton/index.html Floor above ground: Attachment 315 Floor udergorund: Attachment 316 |
Shelter 1
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A fallout shelter. This map remembers me a chapter of "Brother in the Land", where survivors search and hunt the more wealthy (or lucky) people that are still living in their nuclear fallout shelters
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Subbrit is a great website,one I've recommended here in the past. Well worth a look. |
Map: Airport 1
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Snow covered airport. Mmmmm, ok, there are some Ju-52 and He-111 wreckages, but just imagine they are from C-130 or An-26...:)
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Map: Airport 2
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Map: Air Force 1
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Two versions of the Air Force 1 from two different sites. It seems probably that this plane had survived the war.
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Map: Liberty Ships
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I didn't know that some of them were still running. Interesting.
The two first are from the SS Jeremiah O'Brian. Simply change the museum for a cargo hold. Attachment 337 Attachment 338 The file below is another side view of a Liberty Ship, the SS. Fort Halkett. It's another side view. Although it is redundant with the other file, I find that the silhouttes of the transported vehicles are a nice detail to get a quick idea about the relative dimensions of the cargo holds: Attachment 339 |
Map: Hangar 1
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Map: Beach 1
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A tropical beach with trenches and observation towers. Good for its use as a landing beach.
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Map: City 3
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From Call of Duty. The assault and defense of the Pavlov building was one of the climatic (and hardest) scenes of the game.
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Map: Snow-covered village 3
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