Very much looking forward to a counter construction video. I've dabbled a bit in this are and produced serviceable counters, but I would like to do better ones. Some of the questions I'd like to have answers for are what material do you print the counter content on, what core material do you use, how do you stick the printed counter material to the core, how to do double sided counters so they are aligned, how to cut them cleanly?
Great to find out that you are interested in this! I am so going to try and answer your questions adequately, and every single one of them, I have had to deal with and have tons of experience. I am going to write out your questions, and answer them one-at-a-time and also do a show-and-tell, so you can see what I am talking about and I think it would be a good idea to also show you the screw ups. That way you can really get a good idea.
Very much looking forward to a counter construction video. I've dabbled a bit in this are and produced serviceable counters, but I would like to do better ones. Some of the questions I'd like to have answers for are what material do you print the counter content on, what core material do you use, how do you stick the printed counter material to the core, how to do double sided counters so they are aligned, how to cut them cleanly?
Great to find out that you are interested in this!
I am so going to try and answer your questions adequately, and every single one of them, I have had to deal with and have tons of experience.
I am going to write out your questions, and answer them one-at-a-time and also do a show-and-tell, so you can see what I am talking about and I think it would be a good idea to also show you the screw ups.
That way you can really get a good idea.
Good Tuesday morning my friend. Hope you are warm and safe. Be well.
Hey Charles!
You, too!
Very windy here, but not too bad cold -8C or so.
Great video about building this out. Look forward to the next one and the play.
Great to read!
I am looking forward to finding more about this interesting CRT.
Six month turns, too!
i sure do not how to make counters but interested in your show
Nangwaya is an artist!
Cool!
If you say so :)
Thank you for the compliment, however !
I used to make counters with styrene sheets and full sheet sticky paper. Unfortunately now that stuff isn't cheap. c'est la vie :)
It will be fun to share ideas and experiences!
I myself have been trying to create a similar map and counter set, though not strictly based on any existing WW1 game. This should be interesting.
Hi!
Glad you like this and are interested in seeing more of these videos.
What time period are you thinking of doing?
@@Nangwaya Franco-Prussian War and Russo-Japanese War.
@@EricNapoli-z3d Cool!
Both massive influences on the Great War, and neat coincidence, in that I was reading up on the Battle of Hsimucheng!