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- Category: Wargaming
- Founded: Oct 9, 2005
- Language: English
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Whitewash City paper/card-stock PDF (Adobe Acrobat) models are based on the real historical old west. The quality is fabulous regardless of your printer, and you can print and build as many models as you need. All model files include color, black line, and printing-optimized grayscale print options. Plus, the floor plans are great for action occurring in the buildings. If you're looking for professional quality western paper/card-stock models, then Whitewash City is for you!
Whitewash City models are designed for model displays, tabletop games such as Gutshot, The Rules With No Name, Boot Hill, Fistful of Lead, RPG games such as Deadlands, Shady Gulch, time traveling, or miniatures games! You can print them onto paper, card-stock, or onto full-size label sheets (to be affixed to poster-board/foam-core or heavy cardboard). Whitewash City models are highly detailed, historically accurate and are designed for easy, quick construction, and once built are light and durable. Whitewash City is designed to printout to true 30mm (1/60th) scale on both North American (8.5x11in) and European paper (A4) page sizes without having to resize your printouts!
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Re: Playing Faro
Eric: Thanks for the heads up on the faro game. If you want to check it out I found a Texas hold-em game set in a saloon called The govenor of poker at www.
Posted - Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:44 pm
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john huffman
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Re: Rescaling Whitewash City Drawings
To be honest I Gave Up! I'm usuing them as is. If you can find a way please let me know.I quit asking because my computer wouldn't do the same as others,and I
Posted - Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:33 pm
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john
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Re: Rescaling Whitewash City Drawings
... This will be interesting to follow, I have Adobe and an HP F4280 all in one. There's also the open source image manipulation program GIMP in here. I am by
Posted - Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:11 pm
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southwestrivers
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Re: Playing Faro
Memory is NOT important to playing Faro as throughout most of the wild west period, a card counter was used, by the dealer or an assistant. This is a device
Posted - Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:05 pm
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Ron Carnegie
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Playing Faro
I always wanted to learn how to play Faro, but up until now, I never got the chance. I discovered a FREE Faro game online which you can play and it doesn't
Posted - Sat Oct 17, 2009 7:26 pm
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Eric Hotz
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