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Worldworks Anonymous
So, is there a more complete collection of Worldworks paper models than the rapisearch's one? Or at least, of some newer models (like Hellworks here on the left)?
>> Anonymous
relevant to my interests
>> slave 1 Anonymous
There so much good stuff on the world of work site
Hopeful some will buy some of them and post them
i do it but i don't have the cash :(
>> Anonymous
Here's an idea;
1 sell computer
2 buy 100's of papercrafts
3 stop bothering po with epic fail posts
>> A rather stressed gamemaster !!mcKpCNQ/0aD
Well, hellworks is a low priority set here on /po/. I think most of us are in my boat on it as wanting those two statues and that is it. Though I am slowly amassing them all regardless, so I should eventually get it, heh.

Currently, my priorities are on himmelveil, mayhem (everything but armory as I have that), and the stones edges watch tower. I am also actively looking for shellandrak, despite no interest in it myself, due to /po/ demand – which is about 40x greater than for hellworks, so it gets priority.
>> Anonymous
Yeah, for Hellworks I know it would probably not have so much prority (not much use in gaming) but:

1) as a total papercraft newbie (apart from origami) I thought immediatly "so much win, I have to do it" ;) (not that Maiden od Cave for ezample aren't fucking good. But HW was probabily what looked better and more original. And perhaps not too complex).
2) Didn't focus much on the use in games: for my Exalted or WoD future games, there's probably nothing (don't want the first to feel like Dnd/medieval europe, the second is not a zombie movie), for the L5R (player)... well, there is nothing, pure and simple. And the spaceships are sort of meh, If i decide to start some (heavily modified) Fading Suns.
So, it was more a "let's try to do something cool" then "find things to take at the gametable".

Shellendrak, anyway,, that would be sweet, for the minigame. As a newbie, coins of the realm/the dice tower would be much cool as a start.
>> A rather stressed and confused gamemaster !!mcKpCNQ/0aD
>>97577

I am confused. Though since English is my third language, and I have suffered a lot of head trauma over the years, that is common. (^_^;)

As for the worldworks on rapidshare/megaupload:
Ilucifera has uploaded quite a bit and I added to that. So there should still be:

Castlworks
Castleworks Ultimate
Caveworks
the maiden
chunky dungeons
mayhem armory
gothis realms
village works
interior works - both castles and inns sets
first light
bits of red sector

And from stones edges, both dungeon versions and orbital.

I think I actually saw the dice tower though. I did not download it because I come from old RPGamer stock – you never let some contrivance roll your dice for you. heh. I will see if I can turn it up.
>> Anonymous
>I am confused. Though since English is my third language, and I have suffered a lot of head trauma over the years, that is common. (^_^;)

Don't worry, my is a school English and here it's almost 04 AM... :P
Anyway, that part was about my needs as a stoyteller and that I probably will not use much WWorks "on the gametable": it's more an interest in building the models as they are (and so, I want Hellworks only because it's uber-cool). At least, not use it if i can't transform some europe-looking CWorks in a arab-looking castle... but, as a newbie, it's beyond my possiblities as they are now.

The rapisearch links are good (thanks! I never thought 4chan would be so kind on me :P). I found some other urban mayhem on emule, btw, but seems like i will buy by myself the coins.

Well, our dice seem to love a little too much the floor, so the dice tower would be good :P ( there's http://papermakeit.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17&Itemid=42 but don't like it)
>> Anonymous
>>98090
The coins, another option is to go on google image search and type in "ancient coins" or "fantasy coins." They often have fron and back views no less. A simple cut and paste, draw a line equidistant between, print out, fold in half on the line and glue, press under weight to dry, and cut out, edge as needed.