Warbases markers

Started by Stewart 46A, January 15, 2022, 02:41:28 PM

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Stewart 46A

New markers from Warbases for PBI, they also have the set of asset markers for 'Fighting in Mexico'

Stewart


Moggy


Moggy

Trying to find them on the Warbases website.  Cant even find a section for PBI under game specific. Are they hidden elsewhere?

Derek

Stewart 46A

Derek they were a one off , once we have play tested a few games and are keeping them I'll ask Warbases to put them on their site.
You can contact them and ask for a set, I suggest a set of 10 will be enough for a game.
Not sure of the price as I bought 20

Stewart

Moggy

It was just curosity.

Will probably make some if needed.   :o


Derek

martin goddard

They look  just the job Stewart.
Warbases are very cheap and make everything so easy.
A valuable company to the hobby.



martin :)

Wardy64

#6
The guy who I get my 'pinned markers' from has made me some 'taking cover' markers for Ben and I to use in our PBI 2020 games. Once I get them I will post a picture - they will be black markers with white lettering.




Here are the British Para pinned markers used in our Arnhem game.

David & Ben

Wardy64

Received my 'Taking Cover' markers this morning - seen here with 'Pinned Markers', for Egyptian and DAK armies.




Looking forward to trying them out this weekend in a PBI game with Ben.

David & Ben

Stewart 46A

Look good Dave, who makes these?

Stewart

Colonel Kilgore

They are nice! I ordered some acrylic "taking cover" markers in various colours from Warbases yesterday.

Simon

Wardy64

#10
They are made by the Woodland King - e-bay seller. I have 'pinned markers' by him for all my PBI armies. He is really quick on his despatch of goods, asked for them to be designed Saturday, received them today. Basically they are like badges but without the pins!

D&B

Bankinista

Is it just me? Yuk! No matter how good the quality of the marker I hate anything on the table which doesn't blend in. Casualty markers, ammo boxes, wrecked pieces of equipment, even puffs of smoke are fine. Anything else is as welcome as a pint glass, set of rules etc which are often carelessly abandoned on the table. Look at the photos. The figures and scenery are almost an afterthought !

Derek

Wardy64

Give me Bling!!

Its the chav in me.


D&B

pbeccas (Paul)

Quote from: Julian Bonny on January 25, 2022, 09:56:22 AM
i have never driven a car mind you lol
juLian

No way.  (Apologies for going off topic)

pbeccas (Paul)

You are living a good life Jullian.