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Extended Record sheets where are they?
« on: 15 July 2018, 22:44:11 »
Hello Forum,

We started to play Classic battletech couple of weeks ago using the CBT Quick start rules and we love it!! then decided to  continue with the general rules, we found a lot of Mechs record sheets over the internet with additional info like heat, critical hits and internal armor chart, however we would like to have all tables like Hit, movement etc in the same sheet... so I google it... it seems like there are Record sheets like this (see image) I've speent hours looking for this record sheet into catalyst game labs store but no luck, does any one knows where to find this? I love this new record sheet it contains all in one, also feels more confortable.

If you check at the bottom of the Critical hit table (attached picture it) says 2017 by Catalyst game labsm


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Re: Extended Record sheets where are they?
« Reply #1 on: 15 July 2018, 22:51:54 »
The example comes from Solaris Skunk Werks, a fan-designed mech designer

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Re: Extended Record sheets where are they?
« Reply #2 on: 31 July 2021, 15:14:00 »
Mech Factory will print extended sheets for canon mechs.  Heavy Metal Pro can do them as well.
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Re: Extended Record sheets where are they?
« Reply #3 on: 31 July 2021, 17:49:06 »
Sorry for the late reply.  Here's the link to Solaris Skunkwerks: http://solarisskunkwerks.com/

I think it has the best user interface of all the designers out there (even if it doesn't have all the options available in others) and it's an active project on GitHub, so it might just add those options some day (hope springs eternal!).  It's a Java application, so you'll need to have that installed (preferably the most recent version).

Best of luck!  :thumbsup:

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Re: Extended Record sheets where are they?
« Reply #4 on: 31 July 2021, 19:05:44 »
The example comes from Solaris Skunk Werks, a fan-designed mech designer

The feature is also part of MegaMekLab these days as well.

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Re: Extended Record sheets where are they?
« Reply #5 on: 31 July 2021, 19:13:11 »
Indeed so. I wasn’t using MML in 2018

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