The designs were created in CorelDRAW and printed on A4 labels. As these counters are supposed to be only temporary I used simple geometric designs to represent the 15mm figures which the 'real' armies will have.
The labels were cut up and attached to 30mm square pieces of MDF. The MDF were old mechanically-sawn bases with rather rough and hairy edges. I now buy only laser-cut ones.
Two armies in an old hummus tub. The hardest part of this exercise was cleaning the tub.
Have you thought of making these counters available online? If you want I can host these for you. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting suggestion and thanks for the offer! I will probably take a look at file sharing options because there are other files (PDFs) which I'd like to share.
DeleteI can recommend gDocs for hosting pdfs and Picasa web albums for images. As you already have a Google account these options would be easy-peasy. Good luck.
DeleteThanks, I'll give that a try.
DeleteAll done and link added to the end of the post.
DeleteGreat. Have flagged this up on http://facebook.vexillia.ltd.uk and will add to my news page in the next 15 minutes. Thanks.
DeleteThanks for the link - I expect to be adding a lot more posts about Irregular Wars in the future.
DeleteThat is fantastic work Doc! I'm very impressed.
ReplyDeleteEven though I haven't actually started playing the game yet, I'm convinced it's a good one and deserves as much publicity as it can get.
DeleteA bit late to the party but thanks for making your counters available.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great game and deserves to be played for many years to come. If you transition to models the outlay can be very small.
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