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Pocket-Sized OPR is a simple, unofficial set of rules for playing One Page Rule's Grimdark Future and Age of Fantasy tabletop wargames using 6 to 10mm scale miniatures on a small tabletop.

Included for download are printable tokens representing units from two different sci-fi factions.


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Pocket Sized OPR v1.0 Rules.pdf 489 kB
6mmTokensColor.pdf 965 kB
6mmTokensLineart.pdf 927 kB
PocketOPRUnitCards.pdf 549 kB

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This is an amazing concept, I love it! Hopefully I can try it over the weekend!

Also, would this work with Regiments?

I haven't tried it with Regiments, but I don't see why not. To account for ranks, you may want to use strip/rectangular bases and have each base represent a single rank of models.


If you do give it a whirl, let me know how it goes.

this is an amazing concept but how would charters joined to squads work? Would they have their own bases and tail along with the unit or are they on the unit base?

Thanks! For the tokens, I have the characters as separate, but I expect anyone using their existing epic-scale mini collections probably has their infantry characters multi-based. Either option should work fine, and I would leave it to personal preference.


The number of models per base and exact base sizes for different unit types are general recommendations, not hard and fast rules. So, feel free to use infantry on 40mm strips instead of squares/rounds, if that's what you prefer and your fellow players are fine with.

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Thank you for clearing that up.  these paper minis are amazing by the way
Where do you make them and are you going to make more factions?

I draw and format paper minis using a free software called Krita, if that's what you mean. I am planning on making more (and have already started on some), but it may be a while before I get around to finishing and posting them.

These look very handy! Maybe you could add unit cards with prewritten keywords to keep track of the rules or even some terrain printable piece of terrain as well.

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Thanks; I appreciate the suggestions! I definitely do want to make some printable terrain (either flat tiles or simple paper-craft/standees) so players have (almost) everything they need to play. I'll just need to find time to make it.