These are a few markers for general rubbish and grass tufts which we also use for marking IEDs. The smaller ones are either Skale Scenics field grass or small scraps of metal folded and partially painted, The larger ones are chopped gas cannisters from the ever wonderful Fenris. They’re all based on Fenris laser-cut ply bases. In game they’ve proved very interesting to use. In the first game we used them Daring Dan managed to set one off by driving over it in his very first move, this set a tone of wariness which has only worn off slightly as the majority of them are nothing but markers for grass or rubbish.
Tags: 28mm, afghanistan, base, basing, Fenris Games, gaming, gas bottle, gas cannister, IED markers, iraq, Jihadistan, modern, Scenics & Props, Skale Scenics Field grass, wargaming
August 22, 2012 at 3:44 pm |
The markers look great.
Which rules set are you using?
Force on Force?
Cheers Allan
August 28, 2012 at 4:26 pm |
Typically I’m bolting bits onto Akulas Modern BAD AR:SE, so the different dice for different quality troops from FoF, etc. I’m also experimenting with the Skirmish Sangin and FUBAR rules. I really like to keep it simple esp. as our youngest regular player is eight.
You can find these at:
http://akulasrules.blogspot.co.uk/2011/04/bad-arse-modern-skirmish-rules-now.html
and
http://www.radiodishdash.com/blog/skirmish-sangin-quick-start-rules
and
http://thegamesshed.wordpress.com/2010/06/17/fubar-one-page-sfmodern-rules/