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I may make up some of my own maps using Google Earth, MS Picture Manager, and MS Powerpoint.
Such as these base line images of Kalisz. Area overview ![]() Town Center ![]() |
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Kalisz Rail system Large overview
![]() Kalisz bridge Large Overview ![]() Kalisz bridge small ![]() The Bight ![]() |
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Kalisz Railyard Large
![]() Kalisz Railyard small ![]() Kalisz Rail Station Large ![]() Kalisz Rail Station Medium ![]() Kalisz Rail Station Small ![]() |
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Krakow Area
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One of my players in my high school campaigns sent me a street map of Krakow after he'd enlisted and gone to Berlin. My subsequent games there had a lot more detail. That, of course, was before the Web.
So far, I still hand-draw maps on the battlemat.
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My Twilight claim to fame: I ran "Allegheny Uprising" at Allegheny College, spring of 1988. |
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I use Google Maps a lot, but all my playing at the moment is online (RPOL) so it is easiest that way...
If I were to GM face-to-face now, I would also use Google Maps as my 'plan' for an area. It obviously shows the 'real world' at a point in time, and is nicer than anything I can come up with on my own from a blank page. If I do it all myself, I always forget things (hedgelines, trees, random buildings, etc.). I do the same when I am doing tabletop wargaming too, for the same reasons. |
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