Info on SSD sheet resources??????

OK guys here is the problem! I need to know what products I should get to bring my SSD's up to date. All of my game material is dated from 1985 and earlier. All of my SSD's are from the 1983 Module books. I am currently increasing my miniatures fleets and adding the newer ships to them. I DO NOT have SSD's for these ships(Fed Strike Cruiser, Battleship, Kzinti BCH, Klingon C7). What would the most logical choices be to bring my material up to par?
Kevin

Hmm.

I don't know that there is an easy way to upgrade SSDs, as they tend to be spread all over the place (updating rule books is easy; SSDs, not at much). Of the ships you mention, the Fed BB is in the BB module (R7?), the Kzinti BCH and Klingon C7 are in the respective ship modules (probably R2 or R3). The Fed Strike Cruiser is in something fairly recent (Module R12 or so).

Module books

I have been on the storefront site and noted the different products for SSD's there. That is why I am asking for help. I would like to avoid buying everything produced from the 90's on if I can. If not I guess I start at #1 and go from there.

SFBOL

If you get the game even for the shortest period of time you can then download a library of about 8,000 ships.

Some are not quite right, but the vast, vast, vast majority are. And if you do find any errors you can submit a request to update the SSD and it will be done within a day or 2.

And from the SSDs you can then do a screen shot/copy/paste, or find some type of image editor and then can print them out, or simply keep them on your computer.

However, I do not know whether this breaches any claimed copyright, or whether you'd be worried if it did.

The other option is even playing out the games using SFBOL even if you are having a face-to-face game. It really is a brilliant product.

There are a ton of SSD's

There are a ton of SSD's already on the web. They have anywhere from slight to drastic changes of course over official SSD's. An option is to find the ones that you like or are missing (such as at the PHD Shipyard) and then make whatever changes are necessary on paint. The only thing that it will cost you is a bit of time.

ADB also offers all/most of