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  • #16
    Quoth Rine View Post
    Wait. Star...gate campaign? REALLY?! Awesome.
    Haven't completely got it off of the ground just yet.

    http://www.stargatesg1rpg.com/

    It's out of print and hard to find, Ebay is your best bet. It's based heavily on spycraft and is compatable with that system. I have the core book (all 500 pages) and one of the expansions (there are only 4)
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    Me: I expect competence from my coworkers.

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    • #17
      Quoth ArcticChicken View Post
      I am so making a set of this for Wayfinder.

      ....I don't suppose you have any handy links that can help my modify it to allow for my rather substantial bosom?
      Not really, it is designed for men, and I was pretty slender back then ... the girls sort of strapped down flat.

      Dishing 14 gauge steel takes specialized tools. Bending plastic takes a heat source and knowhow.

      You might try hitting SCA.org to find a local barony, and see if they have someone into making armor around that can help you with it...

      However, if you want my helm, I will gladly send it to you. It is pretty rough looking as it needs a liner and a decorative treatment to spiff it up =) Just PM me an address. If nothing else, you can pretty it up and set it up as a decorative item on a shelf =)
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      • #18
        Quoth AccountingDrone View Post
        Not really, it is designed for men, and I was pretty slender back then ... the girls sort of strapped down flat.
        I figured, but it doesn't hurt to ask.

        Strapping flat is not so much an option for me. I'll look into see if there are resources in my local barony. I also have friends who do a lot of prop making for Wayfinder who might be able to help, at least once we've made a set or two.
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        • #19
          We had a great Cthulhu session today. I had three "props" for them, but they have only found two so far. One is a pendant that I made out of polymer clay, with a symbol engraved in it (a symbol that they're familiar with, though they don't know the meaning of it), and a CD that had a copy of a journal on it. I had also made a sort of talisman out of polymer clay; it was a half-spherical piece that I put three different symbols on (that they're not familiar with, yet) then cut it into three pieces before curing it, and they were supposed to find one of the pieces, but they haven't yet. I also made an extensive map of a cabin that they explored. So far, they've been pretty impressed with my props and I'm quite pleased with how they've turned out!

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          • #20
            Had a woman who used to run a game for us make stuff out of polymer clay and paint it. That was really fun, she made all kinds of cool stuff. I amost forgot about that (it was some time ago).

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