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Naval Warfare: Generic Destroyers 1890-1920 Counters Released


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Wargame Vault announces the availability of:


Generic Destroyers 1890-1920
Price: $1.00 USD

Publisher: Geoff Curran

Generic Destroyer/Torpedo Boat Counters for the Period 1890-1920

Included are three sheets of counters at different scales. Counters portray a 'typical' pair of early destroyers.

These can be used as the alternative to painting large numbers of tiny 1:3000th (or other scale) models, and can be used alongside actual ship models or with other counters.

Counters are included at 2.5 x 2.5cm (1"), 3cm x 3cm, and 4 x 4cm, with increasing detail at the larger sizes (the sample/intro sheet shows a blown-up version.

In addition to the destroyer counters, there are other useful generic counters for naval games, including national ID counters for the destroyer flotillas, wind direction and strength indicators, and sun marker.

A cheap way to get the volume for destroyers at a small scale.

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