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Clock Tower Instructions

The document provides instructions for using printable terrain files from Dave Graffam's website. It explains how to access different layers in the PDF files to customize textures and features. It also includes tips for printing the files at different scales and instructions for assembling the printed pieces into models.

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Clock Tower Instructions

The document provides instructions for using printable terrain files from Dave Graffam's website. It explains how to access different layers in the PDF files to customize textures and features. It also includes tips for printing the files at different scales and instructions for assembling the printed pieces into models.

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Clock Tower USING THE TEXTURE LAYERS

30 mm S cale C ardstock T errain F iles These PDF files contain layers that you can make visible or
by D ave G raffam invisible. When you open a file, you’ll see the default design. To
www.davesgames.net make changes, open the Layers menu and expand the file name to
reveal the selection of layers. Some of them will be visible; others
will be invisible. Click on the ‘eye’ icon to change a layer’s visibility.
Choose your surface textures and add or remove external features.
Clear away years of weathering and mossy growths with a click.
When you’re happy with your design, just print it off.

PRINTING TIPS DIFFERENT SCALES


These files are set up for To print at a smaller scale, use
the standard 28mm-30mm the table below and change your
tabletop wargaming scale, print size percentage.
and for US letter-sized (8.5”
x 11”) sheets. Turn off any
‘fit to page’ options in your Scale %
printer driver. If you are 25mm 84%
printing on A4-sized sheets,
you may want to reduce 20mm 65%
the print size to 95% of the 18mm (HO) 60%
original. Do this consistently
when printing these files. 15mm 50%
12mm 40%
Print on heavy cardstock
whenever possible. You can 10mm (N) 34%
create super-sturdy models 8mm 27%
by printing on plain paper
Footprint Roof and then gluing this to a (Z) 23%
heavy bristol board before
6mm 20%
cutting.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
To create this model, you will need 2 sheets
of cardstock (100# cardstock recommended),
scissors, a hobby knife and glue. Print one copy
onto cardstock. Follow the trimming guides
on this page. Cut along the black lines with
scissors or a hobby knife. Score with a hobby
Walls knife and fold back along the red lines. Starting
with the largest sections, glue along the tabs and
fit the pieces together using the photograph as
your guide. For the roofs, fold the tabs all the way
under and glue flat, then glue the roof to the tabs
at the tops of the wall sections. Optionally, you can
finish this model by using a fine-line black marker
to fill in the white edges.

David Graffam © 2009. Permission granted to print for personal use only. Distribution is prohibited.

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