"What do Langton game markers look like?" Topic
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minigamer | 24 Aug 2014 4:06 p.m. PST |
Can anyone tell me what the Langton "fall of shot" and "ship gun smoke" markers look like? Couldn't find any pics. |
Minis is my Waterloo | 01 Sep 2014 5:17 a.m. PST |
The smoke markers are a solid strip of metal, about 2" long. They are meant to look like a cloud of smoke the length of the ship, and are only about a quarter inch tall. I don't have any of the fall of shot markers so can't help you there. |
Mark Barker | 03 Sep 2014 2:34 p.m. PST |
Smoke Markers look like this.
Fall of shot are like little lead mushroom splashes – really only useful for bomb vessels firing mortars or WWI. Mark Barker |
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