Tokens/ Counters for status?
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- Administrative Corporal - SdKfz 251/1
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Tokens/ Counters for status?
I'm kinda surprised no one has created status markers yet for FoG to depict BG's that are broken, fragmented, disrupted, etc... Not on the Yahoo group either.
If anyone knows where I can find some of these on line I would appreciate a heads up.
Cheers.
If anyone knows where I can find some of these on line I would appreciate a heads up.
Cheers.
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Madaxeman has them: http://www.madaxeman.com/Downloads/fog_ ... arkers.php
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some people use red, orange, green tiddlywinks etc. I use dead or injured blokes that you can get from lots of figure makers. Donnington do some eespecially for FoG. Just make each one different. 1 injured bloke on a penny for dirupted, 2 for fragged and 3 for broken
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I don't believe there are any official FOG counters
I use Red, Yellow and Green
markers from Wilkinson
Al
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Oh to be in England now that summer's here
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I use Red, Yellow and Green

Al
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Oh to be in England now that summer's here
I stand upright in my wheelbarrow and pretend I'm Boudicea
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I made my own ones, one standing stone on a small coin for disrupted, 1 large standing stone on a bigger coin for fragmented, 2 large standing stones on a large coin for broken (which I collect when they run off table to remind me of the score). Good for use with my Picts, must think of something for the Venetians though 
I put the marker on the base of the BG when they fail the test, taking off of the base and placing it next to the BG at the end of the Joint Action Phase so that I know they can test next turn.

I put the marker on the base of the BG when they fail the test, taking off of the base and placing it next to the BG at the end of the Joint Action Phase so that I know they can test next turn.
I had bought a bag of some old Minifigs really cheap a couple of years ago. I snipped the bases off,put some putty on a round GW base and laid the figure down in it. I then painted and flocked it,came out quite nicely. I also made ambush markers with little scenes of skirmishers hiding behind small trees and bushes. The number of figures corresponding with the ambush number. One nice byproduct of this was I found out,with my updated painting skills,how nice Minifigs can look(I hadnt painted any in 15 or so years). 

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I also make markers, particularily for the 25mm armies. I use trees with generic individual scout types - light infantry or cavalry. There are some 28mm figures on their hands and knees made by gripping beast which look like someone spying which surrounded by bushes look great.
For disorder markers I use stoney ground, for serious disorder I put a few shields and discarded spears.
For disruption markers I use broken figures, or individual wounded figures - again Gripping Beast for 25mm - their celtic casualties are so generic as to be universally useful, their teutonic arrow storm and injured packets are each very useful for medieval armies.
In 15mm Donnington figures are great, with the greatest variety, but also some other manufacturers have started = though again I find that damaged figures in my lead pile can easily be converted with some snipping and plentiful dead.
I simply paint traffic ligtht colours round the disruption markers.
At Ascot I got praised a lot for these things - they make the battle field look better, unlike poker chips etc which in my opinion are sensible but pragmatism comes at the price of lost beauty. I like the clutter of dead etc.
I like the above idea about routing having extra markers, mind.
For disorder markers I use stoney ground, for serious disorder I put a few shields and discarded spears.
For disruption markers I use broken figures, or individual wounded figures - again Gripping Beast for 25mm - their celtic casualties are so generic as to be universally useful, their teutonic arrow storm and injured packets are each very useful for medieval armies.
In 15mm Donnington figures are great, with the greatest variety, but also some other manufacturers have started = though again I find that damaged figures in my lead pile can easily be converted with some snipping and plentiful dead.
I simply paint traffic ligtht colours round the disruption markers.
At Ascot I got praised a lot for these things - they make the battle field look better, unlike poker chips etc which in my opinion are sensible but pragmatism comes at the price of lost beauty. I like the clutter of dead etc.
I like the above idea about routing having extra markers, mind.
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Old Glory have some 25mm viking casualty figures, which I plan on using markers in armies from the wolves books. They should work quite wellnickblackheart wrote:I also make markers, particularily for the 25mm armies. I use trees with generic individual scout types - light infantry or cavalry. There are some 28mm figures on their hands and knees made by gripping beast which look like someone spying which surrounded by bushes look great.
For disorder markers I use stoney ground, for serious disorder I put a few shields and discarded spears.
For disruption markers I use broken figures, or individual wounded figures - again Gripping Beast for 25mm - their celtic casualties are so generic as to be universally useful, their teutonic arrow storm and injured packets are each very useful for medieval armies.
In 15mm Donnington figures are great, with the greatest variety, but also some other manufacturers have started = though again I find that damaged figures in my lead pile can easily be converted with some snipping and plentiful dead.
I simply paint traffic ligtht colours round the disruption markers.
At Ascot I got praised a lot for these things - they make the battle field look better, unlike poker chips etc which in my opinion are sensible but pragmatism comes at the price of lost beauty. I like the clutter of dead etc.
I like the above idea about routing having extra markers, mind.