Does anybody know of any company that does FOGR measuring sticks?
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Measuring sticks - UK
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I strongly recommend those made by/for Dave Allen. Just 2 pieces that do all the measuring you need.MARVIN_THE_ARVN wrote:Does anybody know of any company that does FOGR measuring sticks?
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Where to get them from? Dave Allen. How? I am not entirely sure.
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If you're talking about something like the ones in the FoGA & FoGR rulebook example pics? Try here-MARVIN_THE_ARVN wrote:Does anybody know of any company that does FOGR measuring sticks?
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http://www.productsforwargamers.com/acc ... icks1.html
They also have solid sets as well. I'm tring to decide which to get, myself

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With any luck Dave Allen may be at Roll Call I would recommend the plastic tools you just need two and not so easy to lose.MARVIN_THE_ARVN wrote:Does anybody know of any company that does FOGR measuring sticks?
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Re: Measuring sticks - UK
If you can measure an cut accurately 3mm plstic card woiudl do the trick.MARVIN_THE_ARVN wrote:Does anybody know of any company that does FOGR measuring sticks?
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- A piece of platic card cut with edges 7 inches, 5 inches, 4 inches and 3 inches is pretty handy. basically a 7 by 4 card with a 2 by 1 peice cut out of one corner.
If you mark off each inch and cut into it with a hobby knife a black texta will fill the lines mad so you can measure 6, 3 and one inch.
Couple that with a folding imperial ruler which doubles as a deployment depth line and you have everything you need.
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S & A Scenics in Lancashire http://www.scenics.co.uk/ do plasticard "measuring sticks show all movement rates and shooting ranges for either DBA , DBM or DBR. They are all 40mm wide, so you don’t need to use that other element to measure a base width!" I imported a batch a few years back and sold them to fellow gamers in Melbourne and Canberra. The DBR sticks also doubled as a "Wheel Guage" for due to the 40mm graduations.expendablecinc wrote:If you can measure an cut accurately 3mm plstic card woiudl do the trick.MARVIN_THE_ARVN wrote:Does anybody know of any company that does FOGR measuring sticks?
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- A piece of platic card cut with edges 7 inches, 5 inches, 4 inches and 3 inches is pretty handy. basically a 7 by 4 card with a 2 by 1 peice cut out of one corner.
If you mark off each inch and cut into it with a hobby knife a black texta will fill the lines mad so you can measure 6, 3 and one inch.
Couple that with a folding imperial ruler which doubles as a deployment depth line and you have everything you need.
If someone more local got in touch with them they could probably come up with something suitable.
John Mc