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<blockquote data-quote="Crothian" data-source="post: 2011200" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>Stand-Ins Printable Figures - Sci-Fi Set #1</p><p></p><p>This is the third of these Stand Ins Printable Figures I have had the chance to review. The first two were fantasy and a mix of modern and super heroes. This one is all about science fiction figures. I like the stand ins. The quality of the art in the series has always been good. The ability to just print out multiple copies is great. They come in both color and black and white images. </p><p></p><p>Interactive Designs Adventures are the people behind these printable figures. The artists responsible for this are Jacob E Blackmon and Marcum Curlee. This is a product that survives on the art. Unlike the others in the series, this one only has one hundred and twenty five black and white stand ins where the other two in the series have two hundred and fifty eight of them. However, the sci fi collection has a colored version of each of the one hundred and twenty five stand ins presented verse the sixty two colored ones of the other two in the series. I think I prefer the fewer stand ins but having them all colored. </p><p></p><p>The Stand Ins come in a zip file that contains three different pdfs. The zip file is a bit big at over twenty two megs in size. The three files inside area three meg cover sheet, eleven meg pdf of the black and white images and an eight meg file of the color images. </p><p></p><p>There are a variety of pictures presented. There are many alien like creatures like the Spacesquatch, Fox Man, Tusked Alien, Super Intelligent Ape. There are many human type ones like the Star Pirate Captain, Scavenger Techie, Grav Boots Girl, and Grav Stick Fighter. There are a good mix of aliens, humans and genders. One thing I really liked is the including of the Justicars which are basically Jedi. There are over a dozen different Justicars here ready to be used in any Star Wars Campaign. </p><p></p><p>Most of the figures are medium sized. There area few robots that are smaller then medium sized but they are drawn on the same size stand in as the others. There are five robots that are of large sized presented here. They are the Man O’War, the Assaultbot, the Death Machine, Workbot Heavy Duty, and the Patrolbot. These are nice large bots to help in any sci fi game. </p><p></p><p>I can not in good conscious end this review without mentioning my personal favorite, the petbot. It is a robot cat and the inclusion of such a creature just made me happy. Overall, it is another good collection of stand ins to be used instead of or with other miniatures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crothian, post: 2011200, member: 232"] Stand-Ins Printable Figures - Sci-Fi Set #1 This is the third of these Stand Ins Printable Figures I have had the chance to review. The first two were fantasy and a mix of modern and super heroes. This one is all about science fiction figures. I like the stand ins. The quality of the art in the series has always been good. The ability to just print out multiple copies is great. They come in both color and black and white images. Interactive Designs Adventures are the people behind these printable figures. The artists responsible for this are Jacob E Blackmon and Marcum Curlee. This is a product that survives on the art. Unlike the others in the series, this one only has one hundred and twenty five black and white stand ins where the other two in the series have two hundred and fifty eight of them. However, the sci fi collection has a colored version of each of the one hundred and twenty five stand ins presented verse the sixty two colored ones of the other two in the series. I think I prefer the fewer stand ins but having them all colored. The Stand Ins come in a zip file that contains three different pdfs. The zip file is a bit big at over twenty two megs in size. The three files inside area three meg cover sheet, eleven meg pdf of the black and white images and an eight meg file of the color images. There are a variety of pictures presented. There are many alien like creatures like the Spacesquatch, Fox Man, Tusked Alien, Super Intelligent Ape. There are many human type ones like the Star Pirate Captain, Scavenger Techie, Grav Boots Girl, and Grav Stick Fighter. There are a good mix of aliens, humans and genders. One thing I really liked is the including of the Justicars which are basically Jedi. There are over a dozen different Justicars here ready to be used in any Star Wars Campaign. Most of the figures are medium sized. There area few robots that are smaller then medium sized but they are drawn on the same size stand in as the others. There are five robots that are of large sized presented here. They are the Man O’War, the Assaultbot, the Death Machine, Workbot Heavy Duty, and the Patrolbot. These are nice large bots to help in any sci fi game. I can not in good conscious end this review without mentioning my personal favorite, the petbot. It is a robot cat and the inclusion of such a creature just made me happy. Overall, it is another good collection of stand ins to be used instead of or with other miniatures. [/QUOTE]
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