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Seeking T4 Sourcebooks

I am searching for a few T4 Traveller Books for my library. I will pay YBO on these books, but they are essential for my T4 Universe. These books are:
A) IGI 1720: Fire, Fusion, amd Steel
B) IGI 1740: Naval Architect's Manual
C) IGI 1750: Imperial Squadrons
D) IGI 2001: Marc Millers' Traveller 2nd Edition

I will be eternally greatful for these finds.
 
I am searching for a few T4 Traveller Books for my library. I will pay YBO on these books, but they are essential for my T4 Universe. These books are:
A) IGI 1720: Fire, Fusion, amd Steel
B) IGI 1740: Naval Architect's Manual
C) IGI 1750: Imperial Squadrons
D) IGI 2001: Marc Millers' Traveller 2nd Edition

I will be eternally greatful for these finds.
 
Originally posted by Mark G.:

D) IGI 2001: Marc Millers' Traveller 2nd Edition

I will be eternally greatful for these finds.
I don't believe there was ever even a second printing, much less a second edition of this book. You might wish to ask Mr. Miller directly.

William
 
Originally posted by Mark G.:

D) IGI 2001: Marc Millers' Traveller 2nd Edition

I will be eternally greatful for these finds.
I don't believe there was ever even a second printing, much less a second edition of this book. You might wish to ask Mr. Miller directly.

William
 
Originally posted by WarriorKnight:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Mark G.:

A) IGI 1720: Fire, Fusion, amd Steel
B) IGI 1740: Naval Architect's Manual
Did they even make these?I've never seen them yet,just read about them. </font>[/QUOTE]Yes, I have them both.
 
Originally posted by WarriorKnight:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Mark G.:

A) IGI 1720: Fire, Fusion, amd Steel
B) IGI 1740: Naval Architect's Manual
Did they even make these?I've never seen them yet,just read about them. </font>[/QUOTE]Yes, I have them both.
 
Originally posted by Granpafishy:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by WarriorKnight:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Mark G.:

A) IGI 1720: Fire, Fusion, amd Steel
B) IGI 1740: Naval Architect's Manual
Did they even make these?I've never seen them yet,just read about them. </font>[/QUOTE]Yes, I have them both. </font>[/QUOTE]Thanks,I'll have to keep my eye out for them.I know what the FFS covers but what does the NAM cover?Is it basically another version of the ship construction rules?
 
Originally posted by Granpafishy:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by WarriorKnight:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Mark G.:

A) IGI 1720: Fire, Fusion, amd Steel
B) IGI 1740: Naval Architect's Manual
Did they even make these?I've never seen them yet,just read about them. </font>[/QUOTE]Yes, I have them both. </font>[/QUOTE]Thanks,I'll have to keep my eye out for them.I know what the FFS covers but what does the NAM cover?Is it basically another version of the ship construction rules?
 
Hello WarriorKnight,

T4 Naval Architetct's Manual (NAM) by IG provides examples of deck plan drawings for various starship components with color text. For example pp. 8-13 show deck plans for military, scout, liner, and an emergency bridge. On another thread this particular T4 supplement is not held in high regard. However, in my opinion, the NAM is an alternative for creating custom deck/floor plans for individuals that do not have access to a CAD or, such as myself :D , has difficulty drawing a straight line even when a straight line is provided as a guide, let a lone all the other shapes in a deck/floor plan.

Originally posted by WarriorKnight:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Granpafishy:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by WarriorKnight:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Mark G.:

A) IGI 1720: Fire, Fusion, amd Steel
B) IGI 1740: Naval Architect's Manual
Did they even make these?I've never seen them yet,just read about them. </font>[/QUOTE]Yes, I have them both. </font>[/QUOTE]Thanks,I'll have to keep my eye out for them.I know what the FFS covers but what does the NAM cover?Is it basically another version of the ship construction rules? </font>[/QUOTE]
 
Hello WarriorKnight,

T4 Naval Architetct's Manual (NAM) by IG provides examples of deck plan drawings for various starship components with color text. For example pp. 8-13 show deck plans for military, scout, liner, and an emergency bridge. On another thread this particular T4 supplement is not held in high regard. However, in my opinion, the NAM is an alternative for creating custom deck/floor plans for individuals that do not have access to a CAD or, such as myself :D , has difficulty drawing a straight line even when a straight line is provided as a guide, let a lone all the other shapes in a deck/floor plan.

Originally posted by WarriorKnight:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Granpafishy:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by WarriorKnight:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Mark G.:

A) IGI 1720: Fire, Fusion, amd Steel
B) IGI 1740: Naval Architect's Manual
Did they even make these?I've never seen them yet,just read about them. </font>[/QUOTE]Yes, I have them both. </font>[/QUOTE]Thanks,I'll have to keep my eye out for them.I know what the FFS covers but what does the NAM cover?Is it basically another version of the ship construction rules? </font>[/QUOTE]
 
Originally posted by Thomas Rux:
Hello WarriorKnight,

T4 Naval Architetct's Manual (NAM) by IG provides examples of deck plan drawings for various starship components with color text. For example pp. 8-13 show deck plans for military, scout, liner, and an emergency bridge. On another thread this particular T4 supplement is not held in high regard. However, in my opinion, the NAM is an alternative for creating custom deck/floor plans for individuals that do not have access to a CAD or, such as myself :D , has difficulty drawing a straight line even when a straight line is provided as a guide, let a lone all the other shapes in a deck/floor plan.
I know what you mean.I've try to work with several CAD systems & have had no luck whatsoever,I'm much better at drawning out deckplans by hand.A book like that would be very helpful.
 
Originally posted by Thomas Rux:
Hello WarriorKnight,

T4 Naval Architetct's Manual (NAM) by IG provides examples of deck plan drawings for various starship components with color text. For example pp. 8-13 show deck plans for military, scout, liner, and an emergency bridge. On another thread this particular T4 supplement is not held in high regard. However, in my opinion, the NAM is an alternative for creating custom deck/floor plans for individuals that do not have access to a CAD or, such as myself :D , has difficulty drawing a straight line even when a straight line is provided as a guide, let a lone all the other shapes in a deck/floor plan.
I know what you mean.I've try to work with several CAD systems & have had no luck whatsoever,I'm much better at drawning out deckplans by hand.A book like that would be very helpful.
 
Originally posted by Thomas Rux:
On another thread this particular T4 supplement is not held in high regard. However, in my opinion, the NAM is an alternative for creating custom deck/floor plans for individuals that do not have access to a CAD or, such as myself :D , has difficulty drawing a straight line even when a straight line is provided as a guide, let a lone all the other shapes in a deck/floor plan.
I agree. I've used it quite a few times, photocopying suitable bits and cutting and pasting (literally). And not just for shipboard areas. The last time I used it, I created Little Cleon's Palace, an underground casino in the city of Atora.


Hans
 
Originally posted by Thomas Rux:
On another thread this particular T4 supplement is not held in high regard. However, in my opinion, the NAM is an alternative for creating custom deck/floor plans for individuals that do not have access to a CAD or, such as myself :D , has difficulty drawing a straight line even when a straight line is provided as a guide, let a lone all the other shapes in a deck/floor plan.
I agree. I've used it quite a few times, photocopying suitable bits and cutting and pasting (literally). And not just for shipboard areas. The last time I used it, I created Little Cleon's Palace, an underground casino in the city of Atora.


Hans
 
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