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Thread: Star Trek: The Cardboard Frontier

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    Star Trek: The Cardboard Frontier

    Hi guys

    With the possible release of Classic Trek style cardboard figures in support of GURPS:Prime Directive on the horizon, I was wondering if anyone had made and used their own cardboard figures, or props.
    I'd made a start on some but unfortunately real life got in the way
    and i'd be interested in seeing what others have come up with.
    I've just started thinking about the project again and the possibility of also making some cardboard "sets" having recently obtaining some of the microtactix cardboard scenery. It's a lot cheaper than lead, at least.

    Long Tom

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    HIt Cumberland Games online...I think S John Ross has been doing a lot of this in his 'sparks' section. And besides...he's a friend. Just doing my bit to help him out.

    http://www222.pair.com/sjohn/cumberland.htm
    "War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."

    John Stuart Mill

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    Qerlin

    Thanks for the reminder about Cumberland Games. I've visited the site before, but i'd forgotten all about S. John's cool stuff.

    Long Tom

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    No prob! Go buy stuff!

    While you're at it, try the novel Cawnpore by yours truly, over at www.enovel.com

    End shameless plug.
    "War is an ugly thing but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feelings which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."

    John Stuart Mill

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