@Call77 and its not finished like I have said a few times
Tjoek's custom roundels and tokens
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Excellent looking roundels. As always I like the fact that these are done yourself. Allowing for a total customization of everything. Keep it going! I look forward to seeing all your customizations!
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Thanks for the compliment Rank!
Still awaiting my new printer, but I’ve managed to spray paint around 90 discs in the mean time.
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This is cool and all, but what makes this different from the improved custom roundels already available from HBG? Unless I’m missing something (and I’ll admit I probably am), this seems nearly identical to the improved roundels from HBG…
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@Nowhere:
but what makes this different from the improved custom roundels already available from HBG?
Without having seen the HBG roundels in real live, they definitely look very similar. Judging from the HBG images and some youtube footage their roundels have a very shiny finish that I personally don’t like. But the main reason form making my own is that it gives me some freedom to also make other roundels in the exact same style. Like tech markers and remaining movement markers for airplanes.
Next to that the HBG roundels are expensive and making my own saves some money (although it takes far more time off course)
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Yeah! The new printer arrived and is delivering even more crisp printouts then my previous one.
Here the first batch of home made roundels:
After printing the roundels on photo paper, I spray the paper with satin finish varnish. The next step is punching the roundels from the sheet.
Something I didn’t think about is how to cover the white paper edges of each roundel. I tried a few things, but painting them worked out best. Markers would bleed to much and ruined the look of the roundels. Painting is not a big problem for most roundels, but a bit more challenging for the Japanese red/white stripes reaching the edge of the roundel. Here an example of the Russian roundel. On the left the unpainted roundel and on the right the painted roundel. Note these are up close pictures. They look better in reality as per the first image
Finally some art sneak preview for the movement remaining roundels (and the research marker already shown in my first post)
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Nice work. Those look Great!
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A short update: I’ve been slowly but steadily working my way through the roundels and have about 15 of each nation at the time of writing.
And I’ve done a few movement remaining markers with my own custom artwork. I’m really happy with how they turned out. And they are a great addition to game play when you can mark the movements points remaining after your combat moves. I like them better then using dice as dice tend to get knocked around. A token will always keep it’s value even when flipped :-P
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Looks great, looks like you found the same Etsy dealer I use :)
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Looks great, looks like you found the same Etsy dealer I use :)
Thanks sired! However I didn’t get my discs on etsy. They were lasercut locally in the Netherlands.
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Nice! I ordered 500 awhile back, they were identical to HBG, but my .75 punch was not accurate… did you use a .75 or 11/16?
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How do you remove artwork on the OOB maps, while it looks like essentially another sea area but with some detail?
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I would use the clone stamp in photoshop and grab the texture from a neighbouring sea zone
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Nice! I ordered 500 awhile back, they were identical to HBG, but my .75 punch was not accurate… did you use a .75 or 11/16?
As my paper cutter is .75 (19mm) I made the discs .76 (19.4mm). This works really nice as the paper artwork doesn’t stick out of the edge of the wooden discs.
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@Imperious:
How do you remove artwork on the OOB maps, while it looks like essentially another sea area but with some detail?
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A bit off topic in this thread, but robert is right. I use the clone tool (in GIMP in my case) to copy bits and pieces from different original sea zones to match artwork and color as best as I can.
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Hi Tjoek,
I guess you’re Dutch as i am, I’m a beginning global 40 player and really like how you’re doing things. I also like to make stuff myself and like HBG stuff very much, but with the shipping and taxes it becomes really expensive.
Can you give me some tips and tricks how you are doing stuff? Which shop to buy the wood etc.?
Maybe you life close to me?Thanks so far
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I guess you’re Dutch as i am, I’m a beginning global 40 player and really like how you’re doing things.
Yes I am! And thanks for the compliment.
I also like to make stuff myself and like HBG stuff very much, but with the shipping and taxes it becomes really expensive.
Can you give me some tips and tricks how you are doing stuff? Which shop to buy the wood etc.?
Maybe you life close to me?I’ve send you a PM to discuss this offline
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These look really good!!
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After needing to redo most of my movement tokens due to spraying on varnish when it was cold and humid outside I’ve now completed my set of roundels:
171 Control markers
30 Germany
20 Russia
40 Japan
20 USA
5 China
20 UK
1 UK Pacific (to mark the money for the Pacific)
20 Italy
10 Anzac
5 France
50 Movement markers
8 0’s
10 1’s
10 2’s
8 3’s
6 4’s
4 5’s
2 6’s
2 7’s
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Update first post with a link to download the designs for these roundels including my custom design movement tokens and research tokens. Enjoy!
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I love the design of the movement markers.
Can’t wait to play with the tokens as well.