Deweycat Markers for Bolt Action
These are simple .stls, intended for FDM printing on settings of .2mm layers
Pin Markers :
The colour of the filament helps; e.g. Red for the soviet Star, Green for the U.S. Star, Dark Grey for the German Iron Cross, and white for the flags of the UK. Japan and Poland. The additional colour is added with a paint marker pen ( available to any craft store); the design has raised surfaces for the colours to enable easier "colouring within the lines".
The flag clips into the recess of the base (use a different colour for the base for contrast if you wish). The pin holder secures the pin die so it is less likely to get tossled.
Assorted Markers ;
Clockwise from top left :
Target Markers :
A while back our group played an Arnhem scenario and the German player ended up into a bottle neck with six different British indirect fire weapons aimed at him in a small area. It was very difficult to keep track of which weapon was were in the ranging fire. These are intended to put the small gun token by the firing weapon and the target token (which fits a 12 mm die) on the target; the die of course denotes the ranging in progress of the gun. There is a blank gun and target token; if you want to create additional tokens up the file in Tinkercad and add a letter or number as you wish
Pin Markers :
The colour of the filament helps; e.g. Red for the soviet Star, Green for the U.S. Star, Dark Grey for the German Iron Cross, and white for the flags of the UK. Japan and Poland. The additional colour is added with a paint marker pen ( available to any craft store); the design has raised surfaces for the colours to enable easier "colouring within the lines".
The flag clips into the recess of the base (use a different colour for the base for contrast if you wish). The pin holder secures the pin die so it is less likely to get tossled.
Assorted Markers ;
Clockwise from top left :
- No Leader (for squad; chevrons of a Sgt. crossed out)
- Hidden unit ("?")
- Turret Jam (a wrench is in the teeth of the sprocket; It fits under the lip of the turret to show direction of jammed turret facing)
- Abandoned Vehicle (crew running from vehicle)
- Immobilized (direction sign with line through it - not moving)
- Dug In (self explanatory)
Target Markers :
A while back our group played an Arnhem scenario and the German player ended up into a bottle neck with six different British indirect fire weapons aimed at him in a small area. It was very difficult to keep track of which weapon was were in the ranging fire. These are intended to put the small gun token by the firing weapon and the target token (which fits a 12 mm die) on the target; the die of course denotes the ranging in progress of the gun. There is a blank gun and target token; if you want to create additional tokens up the file in Tinkercad and add a letter or number as you wish
Filename | Size | Last updated |
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Markers-for-Bolt-Action.zip | 652.3 KiB | 2024-02-28 |