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green beanie19 Nov 2008 1:52 p.m. PST

anyone out there know of a website where you can download & print look down veiw of WW 2 tank counters for gaming? I was in hopes of finding a website (with your help) that had WW 2 German,Italian,US,British & Russian look down veiw game counters for download or if someoone has done some homemade versions that can be printed and used in games?In fact, all armoured vehicles with look down veiws would be helpful game counters.

Who asked this joker19 Nov 2008 1:54 p.m. PST
alex75719 Nov 2008 2:32 p.m. PST

if you have some computer skills you can make them yourself pretty easily.

for artwork, check out:
link
this site is good for most tanks.

A google image search for the applicable tank will occasionally turn up a line drawing for those that dont have the artwork.

alex

Wargaminginmaine19 Nov 2008 4:12 p.m. PST

They are not free, but you can buy sets of what you are describing from Panzer! They are called Panzer Flats.

link

Patrick FL19 Nov 2008 6:06 p.m. PST

alex, that is an amazing site! I ahve been loiking for top downs for modern jets. I just want to fool around with some rules, these are perfect!'

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