I have 3 models of an obviously stricken horse. Very much in generic H&M tack.
They're rather well done & I'm itching to paint them.....but to what purpose?
Clearly some sort of marker, but 3 isn't many...& what for? I almost hesitate to ask....
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flogging a dead horse
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EB is probably best positioned to answer this
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You’ll have to buy more!
I make a casualty marker for every unit, I have around 20 painted.
I put those little mini bits dice in them to show hits /unit strength
I make a casualty marker for every unit, I have around 20 painted.
I put those little mini bits dice in them to show hits /unit strength
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That was kinda my point...
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What Purps said.
Makes the tabletop look much better.
Makes the tabletop look much better.
I get lockdown, but I get up again.
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Git
But with just three of the little blighters, you could use them to indicate a General who is temporarily, or otherwise, somewhat discombobulated.
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Need I say it? I think not. Consider it said.
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Or 4, to denote a full-on trampling by his own side.
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Embarking on something similar for my shock markers and jumping off points for SP2 - was nice of Victrix to include an occasional casualty figure on those sprues.