Asylum Instructions

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USING THE TEXTURE LAYERS

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

Outhouse

HERE’S A TRICK
The asylum’s guards may prefer to have
balconies at the highest possible point on
the building, the better to keep an eye out
for any escaped inmates. To achieve this
with your model, print 2 copies of “page-
01” and choose a different combination
of windows to give each page a unique
appearance. This will give you the option of
having 2 balconies on the uppermost level.

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS PRINTING TIPS DIFFERENT SCALES


These files are set up for To print at a smaller scale, use
To create this model, you will need 5 sheets the standard 28mm-30mm the table below and change your
of cardstock (100# cardstock recommended), tabletop wargaming scale, print size percentage.
and for US letter-sized (8.5” x
scissors, a hobby knife and glue. Print one copy 11”) sheets. Turn off any ‘fit to
onto cardstock. Follow the trimming guides on page’ options in your printer Scale %
the next page. Cut along the black lines with driver. If you are printing 25mm 84%
scissors or a hobby knife. Score with a hobby on A4-sized sheets, you may
20mm 65%
knife and fold back along the red lines. Score along want to reduce the print size
to 95% of the original. Do this 18mm (HO) 60%
the back of the sheet and fold forward along the consistently when printing
green lines. Starting with the largest sections, glue these files. 15mm 50%
along the tabs and fit the pieces together using 12mm 40%
the photograph as your guide. For the roofs, fold Print on heavy cardstock
whenever possible. You can 10mm (N) 34%
the tabs all the way under and glue flat, then glue
create super-sturdy models by 8mm 27%
the roof to the tabs at the tops of the wall sections. printing on plain paper and
Optionally, you can finish this model by using a then gluing this to a heavy (Z) 23%
fine-line black marker to fill in the white edges. bristol board before cutting.
6mm 20%

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

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