"Who makes the "Command Caliper" nowadays? " Topic
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Taxiarch Tom | 10 Dec 2005 3:00 p.m. PST |
"Already got one, thanks! It's very nice
" These used to come with the Piquet basic rules set, but no longer – I think they stopped being made. Handy little tool, it has a three pronged fork with the two outer prongs set at a 45 degree angle to each other (IIRC). Each prong is 2" (50mm) from the next, so measuring distances in 2" or 4" increments is a snap. Very useful for measuring movement distances when a unit is turning or snaking along a road, as well as quick measurements for distances between units that are close together. You could try contacting Brent Oman at Piquet to find out what the fate of these little gems was. |
CPT Jake | 10 Dec 2005 3:44 p.m. PST |
I got one with Piquet I don't use. Want it? Jake |
Okiegamer | 06 Apr 2017 1:28 p.m. PST |
Does anyone sell the black plastic movement calipers that used to come with the old Piquet miniatures rules? |
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