
"Square Bashing Morale Markers" Topic
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| Abwehrschlacht | 19 Mar 2010 1:25 p.m. PST |
I have made some morale markers for Square Bashing. After playing a few games we realised that the maximum Morale Losses a square loses is three so with that in kind I decided to make markers for the various levels. Basically I cut out some 50mm x 50mm plasticard and made a little scenic base. The casualty level is indicated by the amount of figures on the base and also the amount of shell holes, so we could see easily at a glance the morale loss. Also the bases are a bit easier the pick up than the 15mm casualty figures that Peter Pig makes. Has anyone else made anything similar? Enough talking here's the link: link |
| Andrew May1 | 19 Mar 2010 4:51 p.m. PST |
Hi Vargulvar, thats a nice idea, if a bit gruesome! |
| Abwehrschlacht | 19 Mar 2010 5:17 p.m. PST |
True, I guess it's only as gruesome as Peter Pig selling casualty figures in the first place
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| Dave Crowell | 21 Mar 2010 3:15 p.m. PST |
Well, if you are going to play war, it is only fitting that you show the less pleasant side. Given the Great War battlefield photos I have seen, a good case could be made that these are not gruesome enough
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