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In recent years I've created paper deckplan posters for several of the ships from my Future Armada and Armada Codex product lines. Available here are electronic versions of those posters for use in gaming via computer or with a table-top projector. These are 24x26 inch jpeg images at 150 dpi. Two images are included: the "front" and "back" of the poster. The maps are at 1 inch = 5 feet scale with a grid built into the floor.

Exeter is a rugged, Durance-class cargo ship that supports a crew of 4 to 8. She comes with a shuttle as well as a wheeled buggy; is lightly armed for when things get rough, and carries a complement of escape pods as a last resort. With a spacious cargo bay and a 10-cabin passenger deck, this ship has something for everyone and room to grow. Due to her size, the complete deckplans for Exeter take up both sides (that is, both images) of the poster.

The Exeter-B issue of Armada Codex is also for sale here at RPGNow. That product details the interior areas of the ship and includes the deckplans (on a plain white background) broken into pages for printing. It also includes the ORCA troop transport variant as well as alternate deck layouts for more cargo or passengers.

Physical posters, miniatures, demo documents and sample art are available at 0-hr.com .

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Robert A March 02, 2021 11:00 pm UTC
Is this product part of the Kickstarter campaign?
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Ryan W March 05, 2021 12:00 am UTC
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It is (or was) and at the moment is part of the GM's Day sale.
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Robert A March 06, 2021 1:00 am UTC
Please send a link for a free copy. My backer number is 181 for the Exeter: Starship Map Poster & Miniature.

Cheers.
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Ryan W March 06, 2021 9:41 pm UTC
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Links were sent (via the Kickstarter messaging system) on December 6th, 2017 but I'll send some fresh codes that reference DriveThru rather than RPGNow just in case there are conversion issues. If you are unable to access those messages, please email me at 0-hr@mail.com as posting the codes in this public forum is not feasible.
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Robert A March 07, 2021 1:18 am UTC
Cheers.
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Robert A March 07, 2021 1:34 am UTC
I am now confused. There was no link to this product in the two links you sent. This product must already be part of the product https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/227491/0hr-Exeter-B, but contains less content. Yes?
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Michael O March 10, 2018 1:24 am UTC
What exactly is the difference between a normal ship product and these poster products? Is it slightly a cheaper alternative with two prebuilt versions of the original ship without any supporting documentation or other extra art assets? Would I get these posters still if I purchased the original ship product?
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Ryan W March 10, 2018 5:43 pm UTC
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The digital poster images are not included in the Future Armada or Codex issues. Most Armada & Codex issues do, however, include large images of the complete maps. They are unlabeled, on a plain background, and in various sizes. The newer Codex maps include layered PDF versions as well.

The digital posters images are all pairs of flat 24x36 inch jpeg images. They contain complete deckplans with areas labeled, and also include background art and renderings.

I do not think you would need both products. The Armada and Codex issues should have everything you need but, as you said, the poster images are a cheaper alternative if you just want a digital map.
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