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Np, I found a lack of resources based on this game and wanted to make sure this piece of history was kept from getting lost. Most of the assets were restorations I did of pictures from the internet. I spent some time cleaning them up and used an AI up-resing software to improve quality.
I included a few versions of the rules and boards that I was able to find, and added some of the box art to the back side of the boards.
Due to the time period I noticed each board was pretty unique in one way or another, so I have to assume that each print run was a unique batch.
Your mod was added to this list on bgg: https://boardgamegeek.com/geeklist/289075/tabletop-simulator-modifications-out-print-unknown?page=2