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TacticalPainter0113 Feb 2018 10:16 p.m. PST

I've put together some new barrage markers for Chain of Command using the clumping foliage method. It's a bit messy but fairly straightforward and I'm happy with the results. There's more information on how I did them on my blog, not quite a full tutorial but hopefully helpful enough link

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martin goddard Sponsoring Member of TMP14 Feb 2018 2:16 a.m. PST

Those get a 10 out of 10! Now you need to mass produce them.

TMPWargamerabbit14 Feb 2018 8:47 a.m. PST

Tactical Painter. Excellent work. Gives the "you are being pounded look". One BBQ PzIII to go….


For my upcoming regional convention Operation Overcast May 1945 scenario my 20mm artillery markers as a comparison.

In use on the tabletop. Models / miniatures are 20mm for scale and based for FOW:

Stew art14 Feb 2018 10:20 a.m. PST

Both examples look really good! nicely done!

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