doeas anyone know the dimension of the toolkit or at least compared to the size of the coreset?
Thanks.
doeas anyone know the dimension of the toolkit or at least compared to the size of the coreset?
Thanks.
It's at home but it's much smaller. Maybe 5" wide by 8" long by 1" deep or so. Like a sheet of paper folded in half.
Genesis said:
It's at home but it's much smaller. Maybe 5" wide by 8" long by 1" deep or so. Like a sheet of paper folded in half.
Bloody close for a guess. I measure it roughly 5.75" * 8.5 * 1.75"
monkeylite said:
Genesis said:
It's at home but it's much smaller. Maybe 5" wide by 8" long by 1" deep or so. Like a sheet of paper folded in half.
Bloody close for a guess. I measure it roughly 5.75" * 8.5 * 1.75"
Man - got in just as I was measuring 
It doubles as another box to keep things in for the 4th player. Currently using it to keep small cards and the character stand-ups myself. It is a nice chunky little box - cool art - would pay a few dollars to get a few more empty ones to use instead of the component keepers in the core set.
TonyACT said:
monkeylite said:
Genesis said:
It's at home but it's much smaller. Maybe 5" wide by 8" long by 1" deep or so. Like a sheet of paper folded in half.
Bloody close for a guess. I measure it roughly 5.75" * 8.5 * 1.75"
Man - got in just as I was measuring 
It doubles as another box to keep things in for the 4th player. Currently using it to keep small cards and the character stand-ups myself. It is a nice chunky little box - cool art - would pay a few dollars to get a few more empty ones to use instead of the component keepers in the core set.
I agree, if FFG sold the boxes from the ATK separately, I'd pick up one for each of my players. Much nicer storage option than the character keepers, and will hold the character sheet, career sheet, etc.
John
TonyACT said:
It doubles as another box to keep things in for the 4th player. Currently using it to keep small cards and the character stand-ups myself. It is a nice chunky little box - cool art - would pay a few dollars to get a few more empty ones to use instead of the component keepers in the core set.
I still think that the ATK was poorly done. It should have been everything a new player needed and leave the new core material (careers and parties) for another supplement. Heck, even if you threw in the extra dice set as well, you could have reduced the cost slightly and have something every new WFRP player would buy.
okay, Thsnks for the replies =P