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unknown member writes:

Of cource you never heard. It was almost impossible to do these earlier also, until big and cheap magnetic sheets becomes available. But I invented this way for me and will use.
And of cource this is not mandatory, only possibility.

I maked many 6mm flagstands with paper flags before but only two of them is not destroyed completely for now and it is very uncomfortable to use them.

This flagstand is intended to be the separate Centre Point Marker for units, with all needed data about unit on rear of it base. There are no more place to grab this base comfortably beside flags.

Of cource, if one want to play smaller battles with the same rules or on bigger tables, then the Centre Point Marker may be without flags at all , with only General and unit's staff on it. Flags then will be inside of subunits – big bases of Battalions and freely may be paper ones.

My intention is to offer proper tools for big battles on small tables. On real 1:10.000 maps for 6mm figures.

One trio with 1cm front embodies an average 600 men battalion with 100m front. 4 battalions in line. It really must be 120m per battalion and Centre Point Marker aka Flagpoint will add missing metres as 5th base in line.
So one unit will take 5cm on table which is 500m in real.


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unknown member of Boki Wargame Miniatures writes:


Boki 6mm

How do the flags look now?

These are my first 6mm sculpts, resculpted for use in monolith trios, without their right hands. Hands will be added when I make trio dolls, and are supposed to tie the troopers together.

Frenchman have neck, new belt, and shako badge. Both got wider shoulders. New dolls have lowered musket, so probably have fewer bayonet problems.

Old Austrian officer looks odd as earlier, but I think that lower shoulder may save the day.

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