

Designed to be able to be used with any roleplaying game system, these maps are easily able to be integrated into popular Virtual Tabletop (VTT) systems such as Roll20, Fantasy Grounds or others. Part of our Presidential map series, Air Force One includes 12 full-size maps detailing the Flight Deck, Main Deck and Cargo Deck of the official airplane of the President of the United States of America. Whether your characters are superheroes or secret service agents trying to thwart an attack or an elite special forces unit trying to rescue hostages from terror.


Located in Washington DC, USA the White House has been the home to every president since 1800 and has been renovated and expanded many times. Part of our Presidential map series, The White House includes 76 full-size maps detailing the Residence, West Wing and East Wing as well as the grounds and associated outbuildings of the official residence and office of the President of the United States of America. Whether your characters are superheroes or government agents trying to thwart an attack or an elite special forces unit trying to rescue hostages from terrorists, or spies attempting to gain access to secret information, at some point or another in your campaign. Located in London, 10 Downing Street has been the home to the Prime Minister since 1732 and has been renovated, expanded and nearly destroyed or demolished many times since. Within the belfry (whose bells were first broadcast by the BBC in 1932) is a spiral with 334 steps with a total of 399 to the lantern (the Ayrton Light) and an elevator is also expected to be added during the current restoration work.This special bundle product contains the following titles.ġ0 Downing Street includes 20 full-size maps detailing the official residence and office of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The Elizabeth Tower is often mistakenly called Big Ben which is actually the name of the bell within the tower inscribed with the name of Sir Benjamin Hall, First Commissioner for Works after whom it is believed the bell takes it’s name. The tower was renamed the Elizabeth Tower in 2012 in honour of Queen Elizabeths jubilee and stands 96 meters tall housing 11 floors. There’s something strangely satisfying about looking behind the scenes of an iconic building and there are fewer buildings more famous than the Houses of Parliament and the iconic Clock Tower.
