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I have been making some shock markers both for IABSM and CoC, these are the British and Japanese ones that I have created for the Malaya campaign. There’s a bit of information and some pictures on my blog here:
https://www.stormofsteelwargaming.com/2020/01/IABSM-COC-shock-markers.html
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Blog: http://www.stormofsteelwargaming.com
The flowers are a nice morbid touch! “I’m not dead yet”. I’m sure they’ll look great in your games. I’ve always been tempted to raise something in that WW2 theatre myself.
One of the many great things about Peter Pig are their casualty figures in their ranges. Not only great for markers, but I actual mix them in directly on some of ACW troop bases. There’s one casting of one poor chap right as the cannonball is hitting him in the midsection. Had to stick a few of those in the front ranks!
Thanks Tony! Yes, the PP casualties are full of character. I use them in my First World War games as well for morale markets. The idea of mixing them in with bigger units is a great plan!
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