Flames of War – Objective Markers
One of the great things about Flames of War is that all of the scenarios are objective based, meaning that it’s not just about trying to obliterate your opponents army. Rather you are trying to seize strategically important areas of the battlefield. Having a nicely modelled objective marker really adds to the aesthetic of the game. Here are a few I use -
The first one represents a Command Post that I modelled myself and the next two are Battlefront ones that came in different army boxed sets (representing destroyed Tiger and Cromwell tanks). Really simple stuff, but they look very effective on the tabletop.
Owen
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where did you get the wrecked tiger?
regards
rick
Hi Rick – it came in the Panzer Lehr Division army box from Battlefront (which I’m not sure is available any more). There’s a picture of the box here.
Owen
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