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    Klingon Paper Miniatures

    We are KLINGONS!!!

    Originally intended for the Perdition's Flame adventure, I realised that they'd have to be wearing torn uniforms and rags. I thought something a little more generic would be more useful. So, I present to you four Klingon Warriors and their Commander with an assortment of weapons.

    The bare basics of editing should enable you to duplicate the ones you want and delete the ones you don't to create your own defence force. The miniatures are intended to be printed at 300dpi and have been done in the same style as the miniatures in my Crew Replicator to compliment them. They mirror pretty accurately, so you should be able to cut quite closely around their shape should you wish to lose the white background.

    Enjoy

    Scarecrow
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    Wow! These are fantastic man!

    Excellent work

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    Awesome work!!!! Well done, 'Crow!

    Now if we could just get some Romulans, and Cardassians, and Ferengi, and Borg, and Orions, and a Mugato, and a Sheliak, and...

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    These are beautiful!
    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

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    Thumbs up

    Did you do those? Those are great!

    Thanks for providing a fantastic resource!
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    Thumbs up

    Awesome!

    Scarecrow, you are 'da Man! What an amazingly useful resource for Trek gamers. Major kudos.

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    Fantastic!

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    Chello!

    Awesome!!

    Klingons everywhere will sing your praises!



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    Cool...

    Another resource to bookmark. Excellent work!

    :-)

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    Excelent work !

    What did you do them with? paper and pencil, or an illustrator type program?

    Just curious
    Ta Muchly

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    Cheers Scarecrow.

    Best Paper miniature ever.
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    Originally posted by Tobian
    Excelent work !

    What did you do them with? paper and pencil, or an illustrator type program?

    Just curious
    I drew out the body, head, arms and cloak seperately with a pencil, scanned them in, resized them to the same height as the masters for my Crew Replicator bodies (680 pixels) and then in Photoshop, drew over them in black with two thicknesses of brush (6 and 3 pixels at 70% hardness). Once the fronts were done, I flipped and copied them and erased everything but the outline so that the elements would mirror perfectly. I then drew in the details for the backs. The body, arms, head and cloak were all on seperate layers so I could just turn them on and off for each variation. I then resized the image to 332 which is 28mm at 300dpi - twice the size of the Crew replicator ones which are 28mm at 150dpi for screen size reasons.

    That's it really.

    Crow

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    I should say we want MORE of this! An instant Klingon fighting group. Well, I could remember some examples of this to be used in my campaign.

    And the crew replicator is a masterpiece. Would it be too complicated to add some more species to the replicator? Mainly the most important Fed species apart from the 5 presented?

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    I'm open to suggestions on this, so long as they don't require anything more than a head and/or hands. Any variation in the body would require a whole second set of every single uniform which is just too much.
    For example, Caitians and Edoans have non-human bodies sadly because I'd love to include them. Though I may do a sheet of non-humanoid starfleet officers in the same vein as the Klingons - I was thinking of doing this anyway for people who just want an instant crew and can't be bothered making one using the Replicator.


    So far I have Human, Vulcan, Andorian, Bolian, Bajoran and Orion woman.
    I intend to add Trill spots and Tellerite and Klingon heads and maybe a gold data body (though I'm not sure if that's maybe a bit too specialised).
    Betazoids are just humans. The black eyes are too tiny to show up.
    I may add Ferengi and Denobulan heads.


    What other races would you suggest?

    Crow

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    Those you suggested (Trills and Tellarites) are fine. You may want to include some other easy-to-modify species, like Benzites (only barbs and respirator to add, on a blue body/head). Ferengis or Betelgeusians are trickier, because of their size (too small, or too tall, and strange facial features).

    I'll be surely using the present version for my next game, though!
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