Deweycat Bolt Action v.3 Objective Tokens
Bolt Action scenarios are often objective based, and the number of objectives and the type of objectives has varied since the game’s introduction in 2012.
The primary source of scenarios is a mix of Rule Book, with their random scenario format, and narrative scenarios from the old theatre books and such third-party groups as the Bolt Action Alliance.
The only reference to the size of an objective marker in v. 3 is in the Key Positions scenario, which notes a 25mm round objective. Up to seven can be on the table in that scenario.
The sticky objective has become a more common feature, and being able to know in whose possession an objective is - as a unit no longer has to stay with the objective- I was looking for a simpler way to do so.
On top of that, some third-party scenarios call for 40mm round objectives, I wanted an easily convertible system.
I did up markers that can cover off most nations in the game, as noted in the photo. The tri-colour roundel works for many nations. Alternately, you can just use the allied “white star” for any army associated with the Allies.
The actual disk is 25mm, the 40 x 40mm disk has a recess to loosely fit the 25mm marker in it, so it can be removed if the objective changes hands, and the 40mm marker just stay as it is.
The ? is to note the objective has yet to be seized by either player.
I printed these in both filament and resin, and they are simple,, quick and durable.
The primary source of scenarios is a mix of Rule Book, with their random scenario format, and narrative scenarios from the old theatre books and such third-party groups as the Bolt Action Alliance.
The only reference to the size of an objective marker in v. 3 is in the Key Positions scenario, which notes a 25mm round objective. Up to seven can be on the table in that scenario.
The sticky objective has become a more common feature, and being able to know in whose possession an objective is - as a unit no longer has to stay with the objective- I was looking for a simpler way to do so.
On top of that, some third-party scenarios call for 40mm round objectives, I wanted an easily convertible system.
I did up markers that can cover off most nations in the game, as noted in the photo. The tri-colour roundel works for many nations. Alternately, you can just use the allied “white star” for any army associated with the Allies.
The actual disk is 25mm, the 40 x 40mm disk has a recess to loosely fit the 25mm marker in it, so it can be removed if the objective changes hands, and the 40mm marker just stay as it is.
The ? is to note the objective has yet to be seized by either player.
I printed these in both filament and resin, and they are simple,, quick and durable.
Filename | Size | Last updated |
---|---|---|
Bolt Action V. 3 objective disks.zip | 527.9 KiB | 2025-02-28 |