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Made in gb
Been Around the Block




Hi all,

We've just been testing out the Destroyed Wreckage Marker from Mechanical Warhorse, and we've taken loads of pics including size comparisons which you can see in our review here:

http://gravengames.co.uk/destroyed-wreakage-marker-review/



These are quick to put together and we quite like how our games look with these on the battlefield as it looks pretty cinematic - what do you guys think?
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut






Pa, USA

It's different, but very cool. Thanks for sharing that, I've never seen anything other than little black circles of fabric dropped on the table where the vehicle was located. Boring...

This? Not boring.

Why is it that only those who have never fought in a battle are so eager to be in one? 
   
Made in nz
Longtime Dakkanaut





New Zealand

I don't usually like laser-cut acrylic markers, but this works surprisingly well.

I think you should also produce a smaller version (maybe half the size) for smaller vehicles. Hmm, or something about a quarter of the size could be used to represent lost hull points or other non-fatal damage?
   
Made in gb
Been Around the Block




Glad you guys like the review, just to be clear these are not our products/designs, we just reviewed it because it looks cool. The company (Mechanical Warhorse) do actually make smaller ones too!
   
 
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