These two links, plus the appropriate software, are all you need (not including a good imagination and some basic art/design skills...): [COPY and PASTE into your browser] http://www.the-holocron.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=159&Itemid=46 http://www.the-holocron.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=32&Itemid=46 You can also cut, copy and paste into a basic grid map pieces from existing maps or from pictures of terrain or still pictures from various sources. Even that method can produce a serviceable map for minis. WotC has sample maps on their site which I have edited on several occasions to produce my own custom maps for various D20 Modern campaigns or Star Wars. Doing this can bealittle tricky when figuring out how to print and at what size, but the results are very good.
Sorry, but you cannot.
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There is a modded version of SWB2 PSP , it includes 4 new maps and forces 16 AI on each team on EVERY map . Try googling it .
Star wars
On Star Wars Battlefront 1, you can not get a lightsaber. However, you can play as a Jedi or a Sith on Star Wars Battlefront 2, Renegade Squadron, and Elite Squadron.
Star Wars Miniatures was created in 2004.
Yes.
go to lucasfiles.com =) there should there be an easy dowload for the map editor
No, they are not. Star Wars Miniatures are created by Wizards of the Coast (http://wizards.com/) but the flat packages named Battle Packs are merely cheap copies, and have nothing to do with the Wizards' version of the game.
go to http://www.ffurg.com/FForums/index.php there are many other sites that have custom star wars too
Depends on what kind of miniature it is, who the manufacturer was, and whom you're selling it to
For collectable items such as Star Wars Ship miniatures, auction websites like eBay are great, as there are always interesting items in the collectables area. There are also specialist websites such as Boardgame Geek, which sell many similar items to this.
there are alot of maps you will like mod maps
Yes!
geonosis and the death star
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There are various companies and individuals who create custom Star Wars decals, including small businesses on platforms like Etsy and independent graphic designers. You can also find custom decal makers through online marketplaces or by searching for specialized Star Wars merchandise vendors.