Hello. I used a hybrid of The Rules With NonName and the old Boot Hill set from TSR back in the Gary Gygax days. It worked very well, had kids and adults both...
Hello. A word of advice on what to look for in rules. Fast play and simple mechanics are vital. It is also best to concentrate on the "battle" parts of the...
Bob, Thank you. I'd like to see your rules. I read the group online so I don't know your email address (Yahoo blocks ISPs). Mine is bluebear at uniserve dot...
Hello. Okay, I'm omemin at aol dot com. I'll send them along to you. By the way, we were one of the most photographed events at the get-together (some 45...
Eric, As you are working on the new WWC buildings, I hope that some have outside staircases to the second floor. I can't even begin to recall all of the...
Gents, While the link on Eric's site to "A Most Merrie and Illustrated History of the Gunfight at the OK Corral" is no longer valid due to AOL closing down the...
Gents, While the link on Eric's site to "A Most Merrie and Illustrated History of the Gunfight at the OK Corral" is no longer valid due to AOL closing down the...
I will make a note about the stairway. I have been to a number of old west towns, but most of the mining town buildings were single story and those that were...
Eric, For the vast majority of tabs, there has been enough "blank space" beyond to just "fake it" (which I do). The only real problem comes when the tabs are...
Eric Hotz, You mentions on a review from RPGnow.com that you were working to make buildings without names or just general store names (not names of people or...
... I was working away on this with the help from a friend of mine. However, last year my friend passed away and that put the project on hold. More Whitewash...
Eric, Allow me to second this excellent suggestion . . . along with another . . . some "add-on" sheets with alternate signs for not only the new buildings, but...
Eric, Would you have any interest in producing some sheets of plain planking, coloured to match existing buildings (what's known in UK as 'brick paper', no...
... Probably one of those things where it wouldn't hurt to 'throw a bone' to the Whitewash people in the meantime. Something small, won't take you long, but ...
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I have too much already done on Whitewash City to let it die. I had originally scheduled to release more models at the end of 2007, but my life took a sharp...
Eric, this might be more trouble than it's worth, but maybe you could consider adding layering options to your PDFs, so people could turn "on" or "off" certain...
That is how I am doing it with the new/updated files. The problem is many customers do not know how to do this once they have the files which means I will be...
I had a customer complain that there were post script errors in the Whitewash City files. This is a scary thing to read first thing in the morning. It is...
My Roman Seas project was completed last month and is now at the printers. I am hoping to hear that the book is printed and shipping this week, which means...
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...
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...
... 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...
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...
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....
Now that Roman Seas is out of the way, for now, I will be focusing on more Whitewash City buildings. I have two new sets in the works, with a third in the...
Hi Eric There is a couple of buildings I would like to see, and that is the Gem Saloon from the Deadwood TV show and the Grand Central, looking at the Deadwood...
That is a shame! When I think about all of the different things that could be preserved that are decaying everywhere, from things of each century that have...