Dice holder for a D20
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Re: Dice holder for a D20
mdf base, hole for die to sit in, then 4 vertical struts to hold it in place, but space between them to lift said die out to change number
Re: Dice holder for a D20
Or just put the dice on the table behind the unit?
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Re: Dice holder for a D20
i think the issue is that they easily get knocked off the number. Imagine the amount of cheating that would happen if EB was playing.
My main gripe would be having loads of garish D20s cluttering up the table. But thats my personal aesthetic.
My main gripe would be having loads of garish D20s cluttering up the table. But thats my personal aesthetic.
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EB would use a D100
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Re: Dice holder for a D20
and it would still show a 1 when heeded 2+
Re: Dice holder for a D20
Blob of Green Stuff or Das Clay on a tiddly wink or similar and push the D10 in to your preferred depth. Remove when dry.
Re: Dice holder for a D20
And you can all shut right up.
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Re: Dice holder for a D20
And straight away you reveal that you'll use a d10 rather than a d20 to record up to 20 casualties
Re: Dice holder for a D20
This is probably the most sensible approach and the stand can be made or textured to whatever shape you want. (I'd go with green stuff or equivalent as Das can shrink when drying.)
Re: Dice holder for a D20
Thanks for the ingenious suggestions.
The problem, looking for a solution, is recording casualties on units of 16-24 figures - mounted on bases of 4 - without figure removal.
I've made dice holders for 2 standard 12mm dice years ago - card, matches & flocking.
So:
Red dice = whole bases of casualties, white dice = singles.
So the above sample = 9 casualties.
Sorry to have wasted your time.
donald
The problem, looking for a solution, is recording casualties on units of 16-24 figures - mounted on bases of 4 - without figure removal.
I've made dice holders for 2 standard 12mm dice years ago - card, matches & flocking.
So:
Red dice = whole bases of casualties, white dice = singles.
So the above sample = 9 casualties.
Sorry to have wasted your time.
donald