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SoS Wargaming22 Feb 2020 5:14 a.m. PST

I recently completed some Chain of Command patrol markers and jumping off points. I got them from Warbases and they are for the British and Japanese. There's a couple of pics on my blog:

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FusilierDan Supporting Member of TMP22 Feb 2020 1:41 p.m. PST

Nice.

Munin Ilor24 Feb 2020 11:55 a.m. PST

I have access to a laser cutter, so I make my own. Here are some I recently finished for my Italians:

For Jump-Off Points, I roll my own there as well:

The crates are 1/2" and 3/4" wooden cubes I got at the craft store. I scored the sides with a razor saw and the reinforcing slats are just bits of wooden coffee stirrers. The barrels are made out of paper and wire. I need to put more junk on them (rifles, helmets, a folded map or something, etc) and maybe do a tissue-paper tarp or gauze camo net, I just haven't had time yet.

SoS Wargaming25 Feb 2020 12:44 a.m. PST

They look excellent, really nice work!

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