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	<title>Comments on: Free Paper Miniatures, Models, Tiles and Maps</title>
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		<title>By: Free Paper Miniatures, Models, Tiles and Maps &#124; Adobe Tutorials</title>
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		<description>[...] Keep in mind this article concerns free paper miniatures and models and such that can be printed out on paper or cardstock, cut out and folded and glued. Also quite popular are molded and otherwise non-paper things like board game pieces and wargame miniatures, coins, dice, as well as frugal improvised stand-ins such as children’s toys, plastic animals, etc. – but those things all cost money, from a fairly small amount to what some people consider absolutely ridiculously overpriced for tiny meta View post: Free Paper Miniatures, Models, Tiles and Maps [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Keep in mind this article concerns free paper miniatures and models and such that can be printed out on paper or cardstock, cut out and folded and glued. Also quite popular are molded and otherwise non-paper things like board game pieces and wargame miniatures, coins, dice, as well as frugal improvised stand-ins such as children’s toys, plastic animals, etc. – but those things all cost money, from a fairly small amount to what some people consider absolutely ridiculously overpriced for tiny meta View post: Free Paper Miniatures, Models, Tiles and Maps [...]</p>
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