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Re: Filecard Trumps

Posted: 18 Dec 2009 22:12
by The Baron
Check your PMs.

Re: Filecard Trumps

Posted: 19 Dec 2009 10:48
by Malcolm Orr
Cheers! That makes it easier to grab images. I'll be using the recoloured versions too as I extrapolated how to get the raw images there too.

Here's Steeler...

EDIT: I won't be posting pics as I do them all, but will pass to jim once the teams are done. Also 've added birthplace

Image

Re: Filecard Trumps

Posted: 19 Dec 2009 12:47
by Malcolm Orr
I'll pass the sheets to the Baron to host for printing:

Image

Re: Filecard Trumps

Posted: 27 Dec 2009 22:18
by Malcolm Orr
Done so far...

Black Major
Kracken

Eagle
Sparrowhawk
Beaver
Hunter

Skip
Tracker
Gaucho
Jammer
Steeler
Wheels

Re: Filecard Trumps

Posted: 27 Dec 2009 23:23
by Malcolm Orr
Does anyone have a good quality pic of Quarrel?

Re: Filecard Trumps

Posted: 28 Dec 2009 16:48
by The Baron
Try Codename Tracker (Colouring Project) or Tank Hunt. Or there's her Datafile.

You know, I've only just realised she's not in Desert Strike, Jungle Terror or Assault on Atoll Z!

Re: Filecard Trumps

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 23:30
by Malcolm Orr
Well, one new laptop later...

Aimee came through the other day, "Daddy, your computer is broken!"

Having left it for no more than 3 minutes I returned to see the screen smashed.

Unfortunately all my stuff is on there - all the filecard trumps, all the RoC filecards I made, scans of the RoC comic...

I tried to link computers, but you need to open IE on the old one (and I can't see)

I linked a monitor to the blue port on the side, but it didn't work (even toggling the LCD/screen output button)

Anyone know any other way????

Re: Filecard Trumps

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 23:37
by Chopper
Take the hard drive out and put it in an external USB case. Then you can plug it in to any PC. Easy ;-)

Re: Filecard Trumps

Posted: 18 Jan 2010 23:43
by Red Laser
What happened to the screen Malcolm? Will these cards be available in the store or will we need to print them off ourselves?

Re: Filecard Trumps

Posted: 19 Jan 2010 01:12
by Monkfish
I agree with Chopper about getting an external drive enclosure. They are cheap as chips (my gawd I'm morphing into David Dickinson), easy to use and some don't even need a screwdriver to set up. The hard drives in laptops are designed to be easily removed too.

Also, you might not have to write off that laptop. You can often get a new laptop screen cheap from ebay and self-install it. Not as difficult as you'd first think either - plenty of visual how-to guides online (if you say what model it is - usually written on the base - I'd be happy to try and help track down a good online guide for you so you can get an idea of how hard it would be).

I've recently had to replace the topcase (keyboard) and remove and clean the insides of the screen on my Macbook after a cup of tea accidentally got drop kicked across a room, so I sympathise with you.