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0one's Blueprints: Deep Blues - Wild West: Federal Bank

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  • File Size 2.81 MB PDF
    Publisher 01 Games
    Stock Number BLU104
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Juan Miranda: Not "a bank." The bank! The most beautiful, wonderful, fantastic, gorgeous, magnificent bank in the whole world! When you stand before the bank and you see it has the gates of gold, like it was the gates of heaven. And when you go inside, everything, everything is gold! Gold spittoons, gold handles, and money, money, money is everywhere. And you know, I know ‘cause I saw this when I was eight years old. I went there with my father. He tried to rob the bank, but they caught him. But they will never catch me, eh, Papa?
Juan's father: Right.

- Duck, You Sucker

What is a Wild West game without a bank to rob? Another iconic Old West location for your adventures is here. In this Blueprint you will find floor plans, sections, and front view of a classic Western federal bank.

You can find further details about the town and the neighborhood in the Wild West Virtual Boxed Set©

Features

  • Rule the Dungeon
  • Enhanced customization (choose which features are visible)
  • Alternative hexagonal grid
  • Alternative Metric Scale (New!)
  • "North" mark available and orientable
  • Master Control Panel allows you to control all the maps at once
  • Buttons for printing only blue maps or black-and-white maps

WARNING: You must use Adobe Acrobat Reader 6+ in order to use all the features of this product.

The Deep Blues Blueprints

While in the standard Blueprints you will find a classic fantasy adventure location, the Deep Blues Blueprints cover a broader range of locations and themes like Lovecraftian horror, modern, steampunk, Victorian, Western, Oriental, superhero, pulp, science fiction, and so on.

You can use these maps as references to build your own adventures, or simply take them at hand in case your players go in an unexpected direction during the campaign.

The “Blue” version of these maps does not resemble old D&D maps; it would not make any sense. Instead they appear as old technical blueprints (white ink on blue background), allowing you to produce cool handouts for your players or simply use a nice-looking map while running your own adventures.

While offering you the best quality, these products are really inexpensive.

Written by Mario Barbati