What have people done to organize map guide sheets?

By aceckert, in Imperial Assault Skirmish

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?

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

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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/

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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

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I 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).