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| − | Deck plans for the military versions of the 50 Dton 200 ton [[Cutter]] ([[Lowalaa class Assault Cutter|Lowalaa Class]]) in two different grid layouts | + | [[Deck Plan 4: Assault Cutter]] is a set of deck plans for the military versions of the 50 Dton 200 ton [[Cutter]] ([[Lowalaa class Assault Cutter|Lowalaa Class]]). |
| + | * It is available in two different grid layouts: 1 hex (1") = 1 yard and 1 square (1.5") = 1.5 meters. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
The Assault Cutter is an armoured, reinforced version of the Modular Cutter, popular in military applications. This package includes 8 two-sided maps ... hexes on one side and squares on the other, to fit any campaign! Included are the cutter itself and seven modules: boarding, ECM, fighter, Marine command, Marine firebase, medieval, and sensor. Also included is a sheet of full-cold '''Cardboard Heroes''' miniatures to crew the cutter, including a Rampart fighter for the fighter module. | The Assault Cutter is an armoured, reinforced version of the Modular Cutter, popular in military applications. This package includes 8 two-sided maps ... hexes on one side and squares on the other, to fit any campaign! Included are the cutter itself and seven modules: boarding, ECM, fighter, Marine command, Marine firebase, medieval, and sensor. Also included is a sheet of full-cold '''Cardboard Heroes''' miniatures to crew the cutter, including a Rampart fighter for the fighter module. | ||
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Revision as of 21:19, 20 May 2018
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![]() Deck Plan 4: Assault Cutter | |||
| Author | Loren Wiseman | ||
| Publisher | Steve Jackson Games | ||
| Version | GURPS Traveller | ||
| Edition | 1st | ||
| Format | Folio | ||
| Language | English | ||
| Pages | 1 | ||
| Year Published | 2001 | ||
| Canonical | Yes | ||
| Available from | TBD | ||
| ISBN 1-55634-509-7 Stock #6622 | |||
| Table of Contents | |||
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Deck Plan 4: Assault Cutter is a set of deck plans for the military versions of the 50 Dton 200 ton Cutter (Lowalaa Class).
- It is available in two different grid layouts: 1 hex (1") = 1 yard and 1 square (1.5") = 1.5 meters.
Description
The Assault Cutter is an armoured, reinforced version of the Modular Cutter, popular in military applications. This package includes 8 two-sided maps ... hexes on one side and squares on the other, to fit any campaign! Included are the cutter itself and seven modules: boarding, ECM, fighter, Marine command, Marine firebase, medieval, and sensor. Also included is a sheet of full-cold Cardboard Heroes miniatures to crew the cutter, including a Rampart fighter for the fighter module.
Credits
- Editor
- Loren Wiseman
- Cover
- Jesse DeGraff
- Deck Plans
- Kieren Yanner
- Cardboard Heroes drawn by
- Tom Biondolillo
- Colored by
- Alex Fernandez and Mercedes Martinez
Table of Contents
- Deck Plan Symbols...................IFC
- 50 ton Assault Cutter (Lowalaa class)
- Boarding Module
- Marine Firebase Module Module
- Sensor Module
- Fighter Pod Module
- Marine Command Module
- Medevac Module
- ECM Module
- Sheet of Carboard Heroes miniatures, including Rampart fighter and weapon loads
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Description (Specifications)
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Table of Contents
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Library Data Entries (Public)
Meta-history & Background (Dossier)
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Credits (Primary Sources)
| Credit | Authors & Contributors |
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| Author | TBD |
External Link/s
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