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EASY TO BUILD: This paper model kit is easy to assemble, requiring just 2 cardstock paper sheets to print on (heavyweight matte photo paper is recommended), scissors, hobby knife, paper glue, metal ruler and cutting mat. Step-by-step illustrated assembly instructions are included, along with guidance for using the multi-layered PDFs and printing advice.

6MM SCALE: This model is designed at the 6mm gaming scale.

MULTI-LAYERED PDF: This kit's multi-layered PDF gives you control over the final look of your models before you print. It features 7 color schemes and 6 different heights, for a total of 42 different combinations. This kit is truly many models in one.

READY-TO-PRINT PDFs: For your convenience, this kit also includes 14 ready-to-print PDFs offering a hand-picked variety of color schemes and heights.

STORE FLAT: This model has the option to be assembled as a permanent standing structure or in a store-flat configuration that can be easily unfolded for flat storage.

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: You'll need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to use these files.

DIMENSIONS: The finished Apartment Block #2 model measures about 4.4" wide by 2.5" deep and stands about 5" tall (in the tallest, 14-floors configuration) down to about 1.8" tall (in the shortest, 4-floors configuration).

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Cargo bales like these could be found in any zombie-infested warehouse, medieval trading village, war camp, wagon, market square or industrial park. This kit is perfect for all sorts of tabletop games, miniature dioramas, model railroads, class projects or just for fun. Assembly is quick and easy, requiring only a few sheets of cardstock, a sharp hobby knife and ordinary paper glue. This is a PDF product, so you'll need a PDF reader (Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 or later recommended). Instructions are provided, including tips and advice for printing at various popular gaming and model railroad scales. This model may be printed at gaming scales between 25mm and 30mm, but probably not much smaller than that.

These cargo bales are suitable for almost any genre. They will work for fantasy or medieval settings, military wargames from Napoleon to post-apocalypse, and almost anything from steampunk to space trucks.

(By the way, "Coton" is spelled correctly! It's French. These cargo bales have labels in five different languages.)

All of the graphics in this product are presented in high-quality 300dpi. This set includes 48 ready-to-print cargo bales (and 3 bonus casks), and 2 multi-layered PDFs so you can customize the look of your models. The multi-layered PDFs give you a wide selection of colors, labels and other details to choose from. You can print these bales over and over, choosing a different look every time. All it takes is a few mouse clicks, and it's a lot of fun! (Download your free copy of the Coach House 30mm Paper Model to see how my texture layers work.)

MULTI-LAYERED FILES: You get all of these texture options:

  • Base color (choose from 10 colors, including white, earth tones, drab blues and greens)
  • Labels for what's inside (choose from several item names in a variety of languages, for exotic-looking cargoes)
  • Various markings such as arrows and hand numbering for cargo handlers
  • Trading company stamps and royal insignia
  • And more!
SINGLE LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, you also get 7 prepared sheets of bales. These feature color schemes and other extras that aren't found on the multi-layered version. In total, the single-layered PDFs include 48 bales (24 each in two sizes) and 3 bonus casks. DIMENSIONS: The large bales measure about 0.85" tall and about 0.8" across. The small bales measure 0.75" tall, and about 0.65" across and 0.5" deep. The cask stands about 0.75" tall and is about 0.6" across. ASSEMBLY TIPS: They can be stacked standing on their bottoms or sides. For easier handling, you may glue several bales together. For extra weight, you may want to fill each bale with some clean sand, loose coins or other ballast before closing up the top.

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for fantasy or medieval RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler.

COLORS INCLUDED:

  • Brass
  • Copper
  • Electrum
  • Gold
  • Platinum
  • Silver

Each sheet contains enough pieces to create 35 octagonal coins. They come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 500. Print as many as you need of each type, and hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games, or even home-brewed board games. These coins will add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and players can store their coins in their dice bags between games.

Sometimes, your players just need to do some shopping. Cardstock coins are a great way to handle a lot of monetary transactions in a single session. Instead of writing down a lot of numbers over the course of the shopping expedition, the players can hand their currency over to the GM. When their spree is over, they can see exactly how much money they've got left over.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, the PDFs included in this product are single-layered.

CONTENTS: This product contains 6 different colors of coins. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1" across. You can easily print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler.

Each coin has 2 distinct faces, and each sheet contains enough pieces to create 24 coins. They come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Print as many as you need of each type, and hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games, or even home-brewed board games. These coins will add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and players can store their coins in their dice bags between games.

Sometimes, your players just need to do some shopping. Cardstock coins are a great way to handle a lot of monetary transactions in a single session. Instead of writing down a lot of numbers over the course of the shopping expedition, the players can hand their currency over to the GM. When their spree is over, they can see exactly how much money they've got left over.

They also work great as gambling chips.

Other colors of futuristic coins are available, and there are enough color choices so that you'll be able to print each denomination onto a different one. This means that you're able to easily tell the value of each coin at a glance. You can use one color to indicate standard galactic credits, and another color to represent the coinage of the evil invaders. Or, the different colors could represent cash on hand, versus money invested in a bank. If your currency has very small denominations (such as 1/100th of a credit) you can use one color of coin for those small denominations, and another color for full-value credit pieces.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, there are 8 sheets of single-layered PDFs included. Each sheet contains pieces for 24 double-sided coins, with a fill page dedicated to the following denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

MULTI-LAYERED FILE: As an added feature, there's a multi-layered PDF that contains all of the denominations listed above, and features 5 layers of weathering effects to give your coins the appearance of well-handled currency. With the click of your mouse, add grime, scratches, pits, fingerprints and discoloration.

CONTENTS: This product contains 8 single-layered PDFs and 1 multi-layered PDF. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1.25" x 0.8". You can easily print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler.

Each coin has 2 distinct faces, and each sheet contains enough pieces to create 24 coins. They come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Print as many as you need of each type, and hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games, or even home-brewed board games. These coins will add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and players can store their coins in their dice bags between games.

Sometimes, your players just need to do some shopping. Cardstock coins are a great way to handle a lot of monetary transactions in a single session. Instead of writing down a lot of numbers over the course of the shopping expedition, the players can hand their currency over to the GM. When their spree is over, they can see exactly how much money they've got left over.

They also work great as gambling chips.

Other colors of futuristic coins are available, and there are enough color choices so that you'll be able to print each denomination onto a different one. This means that you're able to easily tell the value of each coin at a glance. You can use one color to indicate standard galactic credits, and another color to represent the coinage of the evil invaders. Or, the different colors could represent cash on hand, versus money invested in a bank. If your currency has very small denominations (such as 1/100th of a credit) you can use one color of coin for those small denominations, and another color for full-value credit pieces.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, there are 8 sheets of single-layered PDFs included. Each sheet contains pieces for 24 double-sided coins, with a fill page dedicated to the following denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

MULTI-LAYERED FILE: As an added feature, there's a multi-layered PDF that contains all of the denominations listed above, and features 5 layers of weathering effects to give your coins the appearance of well-handled currency. With the click of your mouse, add grime, scratches, pits, fingerprints and discoloration.

CONTENTS: This product contains 8 single-layered PDFs and 1 multi-layered PDF. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1.25" x 0.8". You can easily print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

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These papercraft coins are easy to print and assemble, and they'll look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs and wargames. This set is provided without any numbers or symbols. You can us them as-is, or open up the files using your favorite graphics software and add anything you like to the coin faces.

To create these coins, all you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick and a pair of scissors. They're designed to be double-sided coins, but you can leave them as single-sided coins, too.

There are lots of way you can use these tokens. They will work great as gambling chips. Hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games or home-brews. They'll add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and the coins should be sturdy enough that players can store them in their dice bags between games.

You can use one color to indicate standard galactic credits, and another color to represent the coinage of the evil invaders. Or, the different colors could represent cash on hand, versus money invested in a bank. If your currency has very small denominations (such as 1/100th of a credit) you can use one color of coin for those small denominations, and another color for full-value credit pieces.

Each sheet of coins has 2 distinct faces, and each sheet contains enough pieces to create 24 double-sided coins. There are 11 different colors in all:

  • Brass
  • Bronze
  • Copper
  • Gold
  • Platinum
  • Silvery-Blue
  • Silvery-Dust
  • Silvery-Green
  • Silvery-Red
  • Silvery-Violet
  • Steel

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, there are 11 sheets of single-layered PDFs included, each in a different color. Each sheet contains pieces for 24 double-sided coins.

MULTI-LAYERED FILE: As an added feature, there's a multi-layered PDF that contains all of the different colors and features 5 layers of weathering effects to give your coins the appearance of well-handled currency. With the click of your mouse, you can add grime, scratches, pits, fingerprints and discoloration.

CONTENTS: This product contains 11 single-layered PDFs, 11 JPG files, and 1 multi-layered PDF. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1.25" x 0.8". You can print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler.

Each coin has 2 distinct faces, and each sheet contains enough pieces to create 24 coins. They come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Print as many as you need of each type, and hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games, or even home-brewed board games. These coins will add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and players can store their coins in their dice bags between games.

Sometimes, your players just need to do some shopping. Cardstock coins are a great way to handle a lot of monetary transactions in a single session. Instead of writing down a lot of numbers over the course of the shopping expedition, the players can hand their currency over to the GM. When their spree is over, they can see exactly how much money they've got left over.

They also work great as gambling chips.

Other colors of futuristic coins are available, and there are enough color choices so that you'll be able to print each denomination onto a different one. This means that you're able to easily tell the value of each coin at a glance. You can use one color to indicate standard galactic credits, and another color to represent the coinage of the evil invaders. Or, the different colors could represent cash on hand, versus money invested in a bank. If your currency has very small denominations (such as 1/100th of a credit) you can use one color of coin for those small denominations, and another color for full-value credit pieces.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, there are 8 sheets of single-layered PDFs included. Each sheet contains pieces for 24 double-sided coins, with a fill page dedicated to the following denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

MULTI-LAYERED FILE: As an added feature, there's a multi-layered PDF that contains all of the denominations listed above, and features 5 layers of weathering effects to give your coins the appearance of well-handled currency. With the click of your mouse, add grime, scratches, pits, fingerprints and discoloration.

CONTENTS: This product contains 8 single-layered PDFs and 1 multi-layered PDF. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1.25" x 0.8". You can easily print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler.

Each coin has 2 distinct faces, and each sheet contains enough pieces to create 24 coins. They come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Print as many as you need of each type, and hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games, or even home-brewed board games. These coins will add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and players can store their coins in their dice bags between games.

Sometimes, your players just need to do some shopping. Cardstock coins are a great way to handle a lot of monetary transactions in a single session. Instead of writing down a lot of numbers over the course of the shopping expedition, the players can hand their currency over to the GM. When their spree is over, they can see exactly how much money they've got left over.

They also work great as gambling chips.

Other colors of futuristic coins are available, and there are enough color choices so that you'll be able to print each denomination onto a different one. This means that you're able to easily tell the value of each coin at a glance. You can use one color to indicate standard galactic credits, and another color to represent the coinage of the evil invaders. Or, the different colors could represent cash on hand, versus money invested in a bank. If your currency has very small denominations (such as 1/100th of a credit) you can use one color of coin for those small denominations, and another color for full-value credit pieces.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, there are 8 sheets of single-layered PDFs included. Each sheet contains pieces for 24 double-sided coins, with a fill page dedicated to the following denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

MULTI-LAYERED FILE: As an added feature, there's a multi-layered PDF that contains all of the denominations listed above, and features 5 layers of weathering effects to give your coins the appearance of well-handled currency. With the click of your mouse, add grime, scratches, pits, fingerprints and discoloration.

CONTENTS: This product contains 8 single-layered PDFs and 1 multi-layered PDF. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1.25" x 0.8". You can easily print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler.

Each coin has 2 distinct faces, and each sheet contains enough pieces to create 24 coins. They come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Print as many as you need of each type, and hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games, or even home-brewed board games. These coins will add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and players can store their coins in their dice bags between games.

Sometimes, your players just need to do some shopping. Cardstock coins are a great way to handle a lot of monetary transactions in a single session. Instead of writing down a lot of numbers over the course of the shopping expedition, the players can hand their currency over to the GM. When their spree is over, they can see exactly how much money they've got left over.

They also work great as gambling chips.

Other colors of futuristic coins are available, and there are enough color choices so that you'll be able to print each denomination onto a different one. This means that you're able to easily tell the value of each coin at a glance. You can use one color to indicate standard galactic credits, and another color to represent the coinage of the evil invaders. Or, the different colors could represent cash on hand, versus money invested in a bank. If your currency has very small denominations (such as 1/100th of a credit) you can use one color of coin for those small denominations, and another color for full-value credit pieces.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, there are 8 sheets of single-layered PDFs included. Each sheet contains pieces for 24 double-sided coins, with a fill page dedicated to the following denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

MULTI-LAYERED FILE: As an added feature, there's a multi-layered PDF that contains all of the denominations listed above, and features 5 layers of weathering effects to give your coins the appearance of well-handled currency. With the click of your mouse, add grime, scratches, pits, fingerprints and discoloration.

CONTENTS: This product contains 8 single-layered PDFs and 1 multi-layered PDF. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1.25" x 0.8". You can easily print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler.

Each coin has 2 distinct faces, and each sheet contains enough pieces to create 24 coins. They come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Print as many as you need of each type, and hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games, or even home-brewed board games. These coins will add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and players can store their coins in their dice bags between games.

Sometimes, your players just need to do some shopping. Cardstock coins are a great way to handle a lot of monetary transactions in a single session. Instead of writing down a lot of numbers over the course of the shopping expedition, the players can hand their currency over to the GM. When their spree is over, they can see exactly how much money they've got left over.

They also work great as gambling chips.

Other colors of futuristic coins are available, and there are enough color choices so that you'll be able to print each denomination onto a different one. This means that you're able to easily tell the value of each coin at a glance. You can use one color to indicate standard galactic credits, and another color to represent the coinage of the evil invaders. Or, the different colors could represent cash on hand, versus money invested in a bank. If your currency has very small denominations (such as 1/100th of a credit) you can use one color of coin for those small denominations, and another color for full-value credit pieces.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, there are 8 sheets of single-layered PDFs included. Each sheet contains pieces for 24 double-sided coins, with a fill page dedicated to the following denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

MULTI-LAYERED FILE: As an added feature, there's a multi-layered PDF that contains all of the denominations listed above, and features 5 layers of weathering effects to give your coins the appearance of well-handled currency. With the click of your mouse, add grime, scratches, pits, fingerprints and discoloration.

CONTENTS: This product contains 8 single-layered PDFs and 1 multi-layered PDF. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1.25" x 0.8". You can easily print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler.

Each coin has 2 distinct faces, and each sheet contains enough pieces to create 24 coins. They come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Print as many as you need of each type, and hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games, or even home-brewed board games. These coins will add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and players can store their coins in their dice bags between games.

Sometimes, your players just need to do some shopping. Cardstock coins are a great way to handle a lot of monetary transactions in a single session. Instead of writing down a lot of numbers over the course of the shopping expedition, the players can hand their currency over to the GM. When their spree is over, they can see exactly how much money they've got left over.

They also work great as gambling chips.

Other colors of futuristic coins are available, and there are enough color choices so that you'll be able to print each denomination onto a different one. This means that you're able to easily tell the value of each coin at a glance. You can use one color to indicate standard galactic credits, and another color to represent the coinage of the evil invaders. Or, the different colors could represent cash on hand, versus money invested in a bank. If your currency has very small denominations (such as 1/100th of a credit) you can use one color of coin for those small denominations, and another color for full-value credit pieces.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, there are 8 sheets of single-layered PDFs included. Each sheet contains pieces for 24 double-sided coins, with a fill page dedicated to the following denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

MULTI-LAYERED FILE: As an added feature, there's a multi-layered PDF that contains all of the denominations listed above, and features 5 layers of weathering effects to give your coins the appearance of well-handled currency. With the click of your mouse, add grime, scratches, pits, fingerprints and discoloration.

CONTENTS: This product contains 8 single-layered PDFs and 1 multi-layered PDF. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1.25" x 0.8". You can easily print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler.

Each coin has 2 distinct faces, and each sheet contains enough pieces to create 24 coins. They come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Print as many as you need of each type, and hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games, or even home-brewed board games. These coins will add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and players can store their coins in their dice bags between games.

Sometimes, your players just need to do some shopping. Cardstock coins are a great way to handle a lot of monetary transactions in a single session. Instead of writing down a lot of numbers over the course of the shopping expedition, the players can hand their currency over to the GM. When their spree is over, they can see exactly how much money they've got left over.

They also work great as gambling chips.

Other colors of futuristic coins are available, and there are enough color choices so that you'll be able to print each denomination onto a different one. This means that you're able to easily tell the value of each coin at a glance. You can use one color to indicate standard galactic credits, and another color to represent the coinage of the evil invaders. Or, the different colors could represent cash on hand, versus money invested in a bank. If your currency has very small denominations (such as 1/100th of a credit) you can use one color of coin for those small denominations, and another color for full-value credit pieces.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, there are 8 sheets of single-layered PDFs included. Each sheet contains pieces for 24 double-sided coins, with a fill page dedicated to the following denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

MULTI-LAYERED FILE: As an added feature, there's a multi-layered PDF that contains all of the denominations listed above, and features 5 layers of weathering effects to give your coins the appearance of well-handled currency. With the click of your mouse, add grime, scratches, pits, fingerprints and discoloration.

CONTENTS: This product contains 8 single-layered PDFs and 1 multi-layered PDF. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1.25" x 0.8". You can easily print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

Our Price: $1.95

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler.

Each coin has 2 distinct faces, and each sheet contains enough pieces to create 24 coins. They come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Print as many as you need of each type, and hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games, or even home-brewed board games. These coins will add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and players can store their coins in their dice bags between games.

Sometimes, your players just need to do some shopping. Cardstock coins are a great way to handle a lot of monetary transactions in a single session. Instead of writing down a lot of numbers over the course of the shopping expedition, the players can hand their currency over to the GM. When their spree is over, they can see exactly how much money they've got left over.

They also work great as gambling chips.

Other colors of futuristic coins are available, and there are enough color choices so that you'll be able to print each denomination onto a different one. This means that you're able to easily tell the value of each coin at a glance. You can use one color to indicate standard galactic credits, and another color to represent the coinage of the evil invaders. Or, the different colors could represent cash on hand, versus money invested in a bank. If your currency has very small denominations (such as 1/100th of a credit) you can use one color of coin for those small denominations, and another color for full-value credit pieces.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, there are 8 sheets of single-layered PDFs included. Each sheet contains pieces for 24 double-sided coins, with a fill page dedicated to the following denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

MULTI-LAYERED FILE: As an added feature, there's a multi-layered PDF that contains all of the denominations listed above, and features 5 layers of weathering effects to give your coins the appearance of well-handled currency. With the click of your mouse, add grime, scratches, pits, fingerprints and discoloration.

CONTENTS: This product contains 8 single-layered PDFs and 1 multi-layered PDF. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1.25" x 0.8". You can easily print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

Our Price: $1.95

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler.

Each coin has 2 distinct faces, and each sheet contains enough pieces to create 24 coins. They come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Print as many as you need of each type, and hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games, or even home-brewed board games. These coins will add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and players can store their coins in their dice bags between games.

Sometimes, your players just need to do some shopping. Cardstock coins are a great way to handle a lot of monetary transactions in a single session. Instead of writing down a lot of numbers over the course of the shopping expedition, the players can hand their currency over to the GM. When their spree is over, they can see exactly how much money they've got left over.

They also work great as gambling chips.

Other colors of futuristic coins are available, and there are enough color choices so that you'll be able to print each denomination onto a different one. This means that you're able to easily tell the value of each coin at a glance. You can use one color to indicate standard galactic credits, and another color to represent the coinage of the evil invaders. Or, the different colors could represent cash on hand, versus money invested in a bank. If your currency has very small denominations (such as 1/100th of a credit) you can use one color of coin for those small denominations, and another color for full-value credit pieces.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, there are 8 sheets of single-layered PDFs included. Each sheet contains pieces for 24 double-sided coins, with a fill page dedicated to the following denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

MULTI-LAYERED FILE: As an added feature, there's a multi-layered PDF that contains all of the denominations listed above, and features 5 layers of weathering effects to give your coins the appearance of well-handled currency. With the click of your mouse, add grime, scratches, pits, fingerprints and discoloration.

CONTENTS: This product contains 8 single-layered PDFs and 1 multi-layered PDF. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1.25" x 0.8". You can easily print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler.

Each coin has 2 distinct faces, and each sheet contains enough pieces to create 24 coins. They come in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000. Print as many as you need of each type, and hand them out to your players or use them to track currency in your favorite games, or even home-brewed board games. These coins will add a lot of flavor to your RPG sessions, and players can store their coins in their dice bags between games.

Sometimes, your players just need to do some shopping. Cardstock coins are a great way to handle a lot of monetary transactions in a single session. Instead of writing down a lot of numbers over the course of the shopping expedition, the players can hand their currency over to the GM. When their spree is over, they can see exactly how much money they've got left over.

They also work great as gambling chips.

Other colors of futuristic coins are available, and there are enough color choices so that you'll be able to print each denomination onto a different one. This means that you're able to easily tell the value of each coin at a glance. You can use one color to indicate standard galactic credits, and another color to represent the coinage of the evil invaders. Or, the different colors could represent cash on hand, versus money invested in a bank. If your currency has very small denominations (such as 1/100th of a credit) you can use one color of coin for those small denominations, and another color for full-value credit pieces.

SINGLE-LAYERED FILES: For your printing convenience, there are 8 sheets of single-layered PDFs included. Each sheet contains pieces for 24 double-sided coins, with a fill page dedicated to the following denominations: 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1000.

MULTI-LAYERED FILE: As an added feature, there's a multi-layered PDF that contains all of the denominations listed above, and features 5 layers of weathering effects to give your coins the appearance of well-handled currency. With the click of your mouse, add grime, scratches, pits, fingerprints and discoloration.

CONTENTS: This product contains 8 single-layered PDFs and 1 multi-layered PDF. These files are print-quality 300dpi resolution.

DIMENSIONS: Each coin measures approximately 1.25" x 0.8". You can easily print these sheets on US Letter Size or A4 Size without going beyond the margins of most printers.

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This printable fantasy football pitch is compatible with the 'Sevens' variant of Blood Bowl. Whether you're a league organizer looking for an easy and affordable way to produce lots of pitches for your club members, or a coach looking for a unique playing surface for your team, this set has something for you.

Ready to print: This set includes several prepared versions of the full-sized pitch in JPG format at 300dpi resolution, giving you a variety of endzone colors, markings, and gory details that are ready to print on a large format printer. Also included are PDF files at 200dpi that break up the prepared pitches into 8 letter-sized (8.5" x 11") tiles, which can also be printed onto A4 sheets (for best results, turn off any "fit to page" print settings). These PDF files are ready to print.

Multiple skins: This set features multi-layered PDFs that give you the power to add or hide some optional graphics layers. It includes a layered PDF for the full-size 18" x 30" map.

You'll also find a customizable layered PDF at 200dpi that breaks up this pitch into 8 letter-sized (8.5" x 11") tiles, which can also be printed on A4 sheets.

Layered PDFs should be adjusted in your PDF reader before printing.

Software requirements: To use the layered PDFs, the free program Adobe Reader is recommended.

Dimensions: When printed at 100% original size, each square is roughly 34mm to a side. The full pitch measures 18" x 30" which includes a narrow white border. The printed area is 17.5" x 29.5".

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No matter what medieval or fantasy RPG you play, this set of 23 paper dice should give you inspiration when you need it. These dice are designed to take the place of random tables for generating weather, terrain, NPC attitudes, hit locations, travel encounters, treasure and more.

At the heart of this set is the Event Die, and the idea is very simple. Any time a character takes an action, just roll this die along with your regular dice (or whatever method you use to resolve tasks in your game). The Event Die provides a simple term that may be applied to nearly any activity, and you can use this to help your description of the outcome. For example, if a character is trying to sneak past the gate guards and fails, the Event Die might indicate that the outcome was influenced by "Time." The GM can interpret this in lots of different ways, one of which might be that the guards are in the middle of a shift change. Instead of the usual two guards watching the gate, there are four of them!

These dice won't change the way you play, except to make it faster and easier to come up with interesting descriptions on the fly. They won't overload you with information or draw attention away from the story. They're designed to give you just enough information to nudge your creativity and keep things varied and lively in your roleplaying sessions.

CREATE YOUR OWN DICE: This Story Dice pack includes a full set of text-free JPG files that you can open with your own graphics software, so you can customize the dice any way you like. You'll also find a full set of JPGs with the original text and symbols, so you can print out only the dice you want. If you're a homebrew game designer, the blank dice should open up lots of possibilities and provide you with prepared graphics so you can start testing out your ideas right away.

DIMENSIONS: Each six-sided die is about 0.7" x 0.7" x 0.7".

CONTENTS: This Story Dice set comes with a PDF with the printable dice, assembly instructions, and advice on choosing paper and glue. To create these dice, all you need are 3 sheets of cardstock to print on (110 lb. or 199gsm recommended), scissors, a hobby knife and ordinary glue. They're easy to assemble and a lot sturdier than you might imagine! (If you're worried about paper dice being too light to roll properly, you can fill them about three-quarters of the way with unpopped popcorn kernels or other dry grains. They'll roll just fine, and make a fantastic sound when shaken!)

Here's a complete list of the Story Dice in this set:

  • Arctic Terrain Die
  • Arctic Weather Die
  • Arid Terrain Die
  • Arid Weather Die
  • Event Die
  • Hit Location Die
  • Hit Location Die (Head)
  • Hit Location Die (Arm)
  • Hit Location Die (Body)
  • Hit Location Die (Leg)
  • NPC Disposition Die
  • Maritime Terrain Die
  • Maritime Weather Die
  • Mountainous Terrain Die
  • Mountainous Weather Die
  • River Terrain Die
  • River Weather Die
  • Temperate Terrain Die
  • Temperate Weather Die
  • Tide of Battle Die
  • Traps Die
  • Travel Die
  • Treasure Die

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No matter what space opera or space adventure RPG you play, this set of 25 paper dice should give you inspiration when you need it. These dice are designed to take the place of random tables for generating aliens, cultures, robots, starships, planets, star systems, voyagers, travel hazards, cargoes, job payouts and more.

At the heart of this set is the Event Die, and the idea is very simple. Any time a character takes an action, just roll this die along with your regular dice (or whatever method you use to resolve tasks in your game). The Event Die provides a simple term that may be applied to nearly any activity, and you can use this to help your description of the outcome. For example, if a character is trying to hotwire a starship and make a quick getaway from the port authority, the Event Die might indicate that the outcome was influenced by "Talent." The GM can interpret this in lots of different ways, one of which might be that the scoundrel has worked on this sort of ship before, and knows its electrical systems like the back of their hand.

These dice won't change the way you play, except to make it faster and easier to come up with interesting descriptions on the fly. They won't overload you with information or draw attention away from the story. They're designed to give you just enough information to nudge your creativity and help keep things varied and lively in your roleplaying sessions.

CREATE YOUR OWN DICE: This Story Dice pack includes a full set of text-free files that you can open with your own graphics software, so you can customize the dice any way you like. You'll also find a full set of files with the original text and symbols, so you can print out only the dice you want. If you're a homebrew game designer, the blank dice should open up lots of possibilities and provide you with prepared graphics so you can start testing out your ideas right away. As a bonus, you'll find additional color schemes to give you more choices when creating your own dice.

DIMENSIONS: Each six-sided die is about 0.7" x 0.7" x 0.7".

CONTENTS: This Story Dice set comes with a PDF with the printable dice, assembly instructions, and advice on choosing paper and glue. To create these dice, all you need are 3 sheets of cardstock to print on (110 lb. or 199gsm recommended), scissors, a hobby knife and ordinary glue. They're easy to assemble and a lot sturdier than you might imagine! (If you're worried about paper dice being too light to roll properly, you can fill them about three-quarters of the way with unpopped popcorn kernels or other dry grains. They'll roll just fine, and make a great sound when shaken!)

Here's a complete list of the Story Dice in this set:

  • Alien Features
  • Alien Forms
  • Cargos
  • Cultures
  • Event
  • Hit Location (Creature)
  • Hit Location (Humanoid)
  • Hit Location (Arm)
  • Hit Location (Body)
  • Hit Location (Head)
  • Hit Location (Leg)
  • NPC Disposition
  • Payouts
  • Planetary Features
  • Planetary Objects
  • Robots
  • Space Hazards
  • Starship Glitches
  • Starship Systems
  • Starship Types
  • Stellar Objects
  • Terrestrial Environments
  • Terrestrial Features
  • Tide of Battle
  • Travelers

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This is an unlabeled 8" x 10" full color map of a fictional island group. There's no implied scale, so you can use it to represent small islands or an entire continent. Use it with any fantasy, modern, pulp or science fiction game.

You can use this map to represent an uncharted region of your campaign world, or add your own settlements and nations to make it the center of your game setting. It could be the perfect location for maritime campaigns as a pirates' getaway, or a remote island where the mad scientist's experiements can run wild, a lost continent, or the surface of a distant planet.

The Tortured Islands have been ravaged by time and erosion, leaving the landmasses full of jagged mountain ranges and many lakes. There are smoking active volcanoes and clear signs of tectonic plate movement. You can get a sense of the depth of the seas that surround it, and even some undersea features. This area is dominated by a large island in the northwest, and a smaller island in the southeast, separated by a sea. There are also smaller island clusters, giving you many places to explore and add to your adventures.

CONTENTS: This Tortured Islands Map is 8" x 10", which should fit well on both US Letter Size and A4 Size paper. The graphic is in full color and at print-quality 300dpi resolution, and provided as both PDF and JPG.

IMPORTANT NOTE: This is not stock art. Permission is granted to alter the files and print for personal use only.

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EASY TO BUILD: This paper model kit is easy to assemble, requiring just 2 cardstock paper sheets to print on (heavyweight matte photo paper is recommended), scissors, hobby knife, paper glue, metal ruler and cutting mat. Step-by-step illustrated assembly instructions are included, along with...

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Cargo bales like these could be found in any zombie-infested warehouse, medieval trading village, war camp, wagon, market square or industrial park. This kit is perfect for all sorts of tabletop games, miniature dioramas, model railroads, class projects or just for fun. Assembly is quick and...

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for fantasy or medieval RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler. ... COLORS INCLUDED: Brass;...

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler. ... Each coin has 2 distinct faces,...

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler. ... Each coin has 2 distinct faces,...

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These papercraft coins are easy to print and assemble, and they'll look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs and wargames. This set is provided without any numbers or symbols. You can us them as-is, or open up the files using your favorite graphics software and add anything you like to...

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler. ... Each coin has 2 distinct faces,...

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler. ... Each coin has 2 distinct faces,...

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler. ... Each coin has 2 distinct faces,...

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler. ... Each coin has 2 distinct faces,...

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler. ... Each coin has 2 distinct faces,...

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler. ... Each coin has 2 distinct faces,...

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler. ... Each coin has 2 distinct faces,...

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler. ... Each coin has 2 distinct faces,...

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These papercraft coins are easy to make and will look great as game pieces for science fiction RPGs, wargames and more. All you need are a few sheets of cardstock to print on, a glue stick, and a pair of scissors or a hobby knife and cork-backed aluminum ruler. ... Each coin has 2 distinct faces,...

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This printable fantasy football pitch is compatible with the 'Sevens' variant of Blood Bowl. Whether you're a league organizer looking for an easy and affordable way to produce lots of pitches for your club members, or a coach looking for a unique playing surface for your team, this set has...

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No matter what medieval or fantasy RPG you play, this set of 23 paper dice should give you inspiration when you need it. These dice are designed to take the place of random tables for generating weather, terrain, NPC attitudes, hit locations, travel encounters, treasure and more. ... At the heart...

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No matter what space opera or space adventure RPG you play, this set of 25 paper dice should give you inspiration when you need it. These dice are designed to take the place of random tables for generating aliens, cultures, robots, starships, planets, star systems, voyagers, travel hazards,...

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This is an unlabeled 8 x 10 full color map of a fictional island group. There's no implied scale, so you can use it to represent small islands or an entire continent. Use it with any fantasy, modern, pulp or science fiction game. ... You can use this map to represent an uncharted region of your...