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Ensign Patch
04-30-2016, 14:09
As you may gather from my previous post

I have the absolute pleasure of running some of the participation games at shows with Chris.

Up until now when ever a ship has been destroyed in battle it is simply removed from the game without trace.

This got me thinking...in the WWI games we participate in there are markers for downed aircraft where they crashed.

So i put some thought, and subsequent action into producing some eye candy for the games...

I hope you like them...?

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22600

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If they meet with the commanders approval

they may well appear in future AAR's at shows.

Engsign patch ....:hatsoff:

David Manley
04-30-2016, 14:47
Hmm, I'm not seeing pictures, just text.....

Capn Duff
04-30-2016, 14:57
Looks good to me Simon, look forward to seeing them in the flesh soon

Naharaht
04-30-2016, 18:16
Those look very effective, Simon! :thumbsup: I hope that you did not have to destroy any models to make them.

TWR
04-30-2016, 18:56
They look very effective and will add much to the visuals of the games and reports. However, it looks as if two frigates went down to make these.

Clipper1701
04-30-2016, 21:14
Hmm, I'm not seeing pictures, just text.....

Me too, but it was only a matter of letting them down load, I can see them now : ) "embracing the horror" : o

Clipper1701
04-30-2016, 21:18
I have a box of bits that also includes a lot of resin cast sails and spars, I think I will enlist the elves when they get done with the Lexington build . . . looking back at them I think a bunch of thread rigging could be wound around some of the bits as well . . . still way cool!

Bligh
05-01-2016, 01:49
It is something that has been on my to do list for some time Simon, but with all the more pressing things has been put on the back burner for the time being.
You have produced a very useful set of wrecks there.
As Chris says, I will be looking forward to seeing them in our games. Navigating around the wreckage will add an extra dimension to the action, eh Chris.
Rob.

Comte de Brueys
05-01-2016, 03:10
You have too much money. :shock:

I see remains of two SoG miniatures. :cry:

Bligh
05-01-2016, 03:20
I was going to use the two cheap metal ships I bought, but in the end they got used up for the Harbour.
Rob.

Capn Duff
05-01-2016, 03:25
Although not as good as Simon's models there is another source of markers.
Litko do a set of Sails sunk markers

http://www.litko.net/products/Sailship-Sunk-Markers.html#.VyXLrtR4WrU

TexaS
05-01-2016, 04:35
I've made one of the "leftovers" from my Tonnant-conversions. I hope to get two more made as soon as I have time and energy for them.

Right now other things rate higher on my to-do list.

But they are soooo good to have...

Cmmdre
05-01-2016, 08:40
Purely Brilliant Simon. :minis::thumbsup:

Nightmoss
05-01-2016, 09:05
Very nice! Would the markers for a destroyed ship be visual only or, as Rob suggests, actually be navigational obstructions to other ships still afloat?

TexaS
05-01-2016, 09:11
There's an optional rule that surrendered ships are left on the table as obstacles if I remember correctly.

I've always left the ships on the table when surrendered. I could agree that the ships do take up too much space with wide bases, but -i like them to visually be there.

Having counters like those great ones by Simon makes sure you don't mix up which are still in play.

Hjl
05-01-2016, 09:41
Ooh, those look cool. If I break a ship I might do that!

Bligh
05-01-2016, 11:38
The ones from Litco serve as markers, but are not really photogenic enough for AAR photos.
Rob.

Herkybird
05-01-2016, 11:55
I agree re the Litco markers, the style is very...pixelated!

Bligh
05-01-2016, 12:14
I agree re the Litco markers, the style is very...pixelated!

Maybe we should get Clipper to design us some that were more Elfelated.:takecover:







Rob.

Herkybird
05-01-2016, 12:19
AAAAGH! :thumbsup:

fredmiracle
05-01-2016, 12:58
I agree re the Litco markers, the style is very...pixelated!

When I was playing Axis & Allies War at Sea a lot, I used Litko everything (blasts, smoke, islands, etc)
For me it worked visually-in my mind the ships are in the foreground and everything else is background and can be more abstract. But I think most people held your point of view Herk and preferred accessories that were modelled accurately...

Herkybird
05-01-2016, 13:17
As with all things Fred, I go with what works for me!, the Litko markers are quite useable!

(I must confess, though, to being a bit of a snob about these things! :embarass:)

Bligh
05-02-2016, 01:32
With a bit of tweaking I find the Litco explosions, water splashes, Flack and burning wreckage fine in photos, because the flash reflects off the surfaces and gives them life and depth.
For simple markers, the other components are fine too, and do their job excellently. I am not knocking Litco chaps, just intimating that in my opinion, when one has gone to the trouble that we do to get accurate towns, harbours etc. the ships are not realistic enough looking for serious photographs.
Rob.

Capn Duff
05-02-2016, 01:55
I also agree about the visual apeal of models to litko.
They work ok for the WW1 game, fireballs etc and for seagames I would prefer to see modelled markers, but was pointing out if markers were needed/ wanted then Litko did have some ready made. I have not sen their sunk ship or fallen madt tokens in the flesh so cant comment as yet, I intend to get a couple for shows to see if they work.
In the mean time I hope we get to use Simons markers soon enough

Bligh
06-14-2016, 03:17
:salute:Congratulations on your two new gongs Chris.:medal::medal:
Rob.:clap: