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{{Army book
|Image =Citi-block.jpg
|Name =Citi-Block
|Author(s) =[[Carl Sargent]] (Block Generation System), [[Alan Merrett]] (Warhammer 40,000 rules), [[Richard Halliwell]] (Original Design){{Fn|1}}
|Illustrator(s)=[[Gordon Moore]], [[Dave Andrews]]{{Fn|1}}
|Game =[[Warhammer 40,000]]
|Released =November 1987{{Fn|2}}
|Pages =20{{Fn|1}}
|ISBN =ISBN 011921006069{{Fn|1}}
}}'''Citi-Block''' was a supplement for Games Workshop's Judge Dredd RPG and the 1st Edition of the Warhammer 40,000 game.
== Quotes ==
{{QuoteBox
|title =
|quote ='''"Look!" he said with mounting excitement, "They're perfect for skirmish simulations! The grid's for controlling movement, and you've got markers for walls, and doors, and various obstacles…"'''
|source=--Sergeant [[Kennedy]] of the [[Space Wolves]] in conversation with Inquisitor [[Tharg]] upon finding a box containing floorplans for <q>Judge Dredd - The Roleplaying Game</q>{{Fn|3}}
|align = center
|width = 60em
}}
== General Structure ==
* Introduction
* Using this Booklet
* Generating a Block Lay-Out
* Laying out a Floor within the Block
* Filling in Room Contents
* Occupants of Locations
* Using these Floorplans with Warhammer 40,000
** Story
** Introduction
** Battlefields
** Movement
** Shooting
** Buildings and Damage
** Secret Movement
** The Hive Worlds
Contains examples and generation rules of the inside of buildings and rules for playing on the resulting grid based plans.{{Fn|4}}
== Contents ==
* 20 page booklet, including 6 pages of rules for Warhammer 40,000{{Fn|5}}
* 4 A4-sized colour Card stock overlays{{Fn|5}}
* 8 A3-sized plan sheets{{Fn|5}}
==Sources==
* {{Endn|1}}: Citi-Block, back of the box
* {{Endn|2}}: [[White Dwarf 95 (UK)]], November 1987, pg 23
* {{Endn|3}}: Citi-Block booklet, pg 14
* {{Endn|4}}: Citi-Block booklet, pg 1-19
* {{Endn|5}}: Citi-Block booklet, pg 1
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[[Category:Codices and Rulebooks]]
{{Army book
|Image =Citi-block.jpg
|Name =Citi-Block
|Author(s) =[[Carl Sargent]] (Block Generation System), [[Alan Merrett]] (Warhammer 40,000 rules), [[Richard Halliwell]] (Original Design){{Fn|1}}
|Illustrator(s)=[[Gordon Moore]], [[Dave Andrews]]{{Fn|1}}
|Game =[[Warhammer 40,000]]
|Released =November 1987{{Fn|2}}
|Pages =20{{Fn|1}}
|ISBN =ISBN 011921006069{{Fn|1}}
}}'''Citi-Block''' was a supplement for Games Workshop's Judge Dredd RPG and the 1st Edition of the Warhammer 40,000 game.
== Quotes ==
{{QuoteBox
|title =
|quote ='''"Look!" he said with mounting excitement, "They're perfect for skirmish simulations! The grid's for controlling movement, and you've got markers for walls, and doors, and various obstacles…"'''
|source=--Sergeant [[Kennedy]] of the [[Space Wolves]] in conversation with Inquisitor [[Tharg]] upon finding a box containing floorplans for <q>Judge Dredd - The Roleplaying Game</q>{{Fn|3}}
|align = center
|width = 60em
}}
== General Structure ==
* Introduction
* Using this Booklet
* Generating a Block Lay-Out
* Laying out a Floor within the Block
* Filling in Room Contents
* Occupants of Locations
* Using these Floorplans with Warhammer 40,000
** Story
** Introduction
** Battlefields
** Movement
** Shooting
** Buildings and Damage
** Secret Movement
** The Hive Worlds
Contains examples and generation rules of the inside of buildings and rules for playing on the resulting grid based plans.{{Fn|4}}
== Contents ==
* 20 page booklet, including 6 pages of rules for Warhammer 40,000{{Fn|5}}
* 4 A4-sized colour Card stock overlays{{Fn|5}}
* 8 A3-sized plan sheets{{Fn|5}}
==Sources==
* {{Endn|1}}: Citi-Block, back of the box
* {{Endn|2}}: [[White Dwarf 95 (UK)]], November 1987, pg 23
* {{Endn|3}}: Citi-Block booklet, pg 14
* {{Endn|4}}: Citi-Block booklet, pg 1-19
* {{Endn|5}}: Citi-Block booklet, pg 1
{{1stEd}}
[[Category:Codices and Rulebooks]]