Where rulesets call for units to be noted as affected by the rules in some manner, I prefer to have appropriate markers rather than using whatever odds and ends are available - usually a spare dice.
In WH's The Great War units can be 'pinned' either from shells/bombs or from HMG shooting. Here are blast markers - made just as shown in this month's Wargames Illustrated.
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These markers are to show the ground being churned up by machine gun fire. They're bit of cotton wool covered in glue then painted.
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Finally, these are to denote units that are 'falling back'.
(click for a larger image)
In WH's The Great War units can be 'pinned' either from shells/bombs or from HMG shooting. Here are blast markers - made just as shown in this month's Wargames Illustrated.
(click for a larger image)
These markers are to show the ground being churned up by machine gun fire. They're bit of cotton wool covered in glue then painted.
(click for a larger image)
Finally, these are to denote units that are 'falling back'.
(click for a larger image)
Clever idea and useable in so many periods - love the falling back markers!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking markers
ReplyDeleteimpressive, particularily like the signposts
ReplyDeleteThe blast markers, in particular, are excellent.
ReplyDeleteVery great look !!
ReplyDeleteexcellent sir. Like those a lot.
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