I feel like I am drowning in the individual skirmish/campaign sheets from all the ally packs. What have people done to organize them for quick use in setting up maps? Is there a collection of them in a single PDF floating around?
What have people done to organize map guide sheets?
I can't figure it out myself, but for now I keep them individually in plastic sheets that can go in a binder. In saying that, I have a vinyl map for each that I use at most tournaments (which has all of the info on it as well). For premier events, I build the tiles on top to please my FFG masters.
Haha. I hadn't considered putting the tiles immediately on the vinyl maps. The vinyl maps are great. There is a thread here somewhere with a downloadable PDF of all the layouts for all the skirmish maps. I put the files in google drive so that I can access on my phone.
EDIT:Found the thread I was referring to
Edited by Fightwookies
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An old fashioned cd holder binder. Size matches most tiles perfectly. The 3/5 pieces per box that dont fit because of size are in a ziplock bag in the front of the binder. Costs about a tenner on ebay.
Ah, you mean the paper insert, not the map tiles themselves. In that case, Sir Willi has custom storage solutions for those:
http://sirwillibald.com/games/star-wars-imperial-assault/
Edited by IsniguLink to maps mentioned by @NeverBetTheFett and @Fightwookies (you can save these as images on your phone and/or print them):
Direct link to the GitHub repo to download them all.
9 minutes ago, nickv2002 said:Link to maps mentioned by @NeverBetTheFett and @Fightwookies (you can save these as images on your phone and/or print them):
Direct link to the GitHub repo to download them all.
You da man! Without you, there would be a lot of frustrated people who want to play skirmish IA, but suck at puzzles...like me! LOL
Edited by NeverBetTheFettI have each of those sheets, and there's about 40 of them by now, in sheet protecters in a small document folder/binder thing. They're basically in order of release, as I just add the newest ones to the back.
In terms of finding the relevant pages for Skirmish rotation, I have a sticky note on each page for the three maps so I can go right to them.
As far as organizing tiles for skirmish, I'm a printed map guy so it doesn't matter to me.
For campaign, I have the tiles in these zip folders that go into a binder. I have the tiles grouped in different number ranges, and each folder lists the contents so it's usually about five minutes of work to pull everything out for a campaign game.
It's obviously quicker with Core, but each other campaign beyond that only uses its own material and the Core tiles so it's still not too bad.
I scanned the sheets to PDFs on my iPad, very convenient to have the maps available quickly without having to dig out the sheets (which are all folded and put away).