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Showing posts with label Counters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Counters. Show all posts

Sunday, February 2, 2025

It's a Dead Man's Party

 Here are all the infantry casualty counters I need for the next time I run my Tczew/Dirschau game. Models are my own. I need to cast a few more for the next batch which will cover cavalry and gun crew.

 

The little dice receptacles are just paper, I didn't want to worry too much about exact fit, the paper has some flex so it was easier to manage than hard plastic or whatever.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Swedish Baggage Train

Inspired by this thread, I couldn't help but start on my baggage train after I saw an eminently suitable miniature at the grocery store. Here it is, being defended by its guards.


Sunday, June 10, 2012

Cossacks and Dead Souls

A second regiment of cossacks. Note the brass banding on the guns... I had a conversation with a transparent gentleman who informed me that, if cossack guns had any banding at all, it would have been brass. I have also repainted the banding on my first cossacks, and shaved off the banding on my haiduks.

I've also started on some casualty markers, cossack on the left and haiduk on the right. The boxes will hold D6s to indicate the exact number of casualty points taken. I love how versatile plastics are...