Bud’s Blast Markers!
World War II - exploding Panther tank and burning building in the background.
These things rock! You’ve got to see these blast markers on
the table. I know we’ve all used cotton balls painted in various styles and
shapes over the years, mounted on washers or unmounted, etc. Some of these are
really awesome and many of you hobbyists are extremely talented. I love making
terrain, building, kits, and painting figs, however, I just don’t have the time
that I used to and some of my skills are lacking! When I see a cool product for
a good price it’s hard to pass that up.
Colonial period: Sudan 1880s - burning gunboat.
I’ve seen markers like these before, but these are the best
markers that I have found for representing artillery rounds impacting or
explosions. They are also great for representing a burning structure, vehicle,
or vessel, and they really look cool on the table top.
Colonial period - destroyed native gun and crew.
They can be used for ancients
games all the way to ultra modern, and beyond. Bud makes 3 different sizes, single,
double, and triple.
Here's a picture from the HMGS-South's face book page. Burning Chinese houses during a 15mm TSATF Boxer Rebellion game, "55 Days at Peking" run by Ray Phillips, boy we had big fun. Ray did a great job, ran an awesome game, made amazing scratch built terrain, and great painted minis! The burning bldg markers are Bud's single size small Blast Marker. The report states:
American cow kicks over a lantern or that's the story they are telling. Americans burn their legation not to be out done by the French or the Germans, alcohol is to blame....
He also has some
with fiber optics and in different colors. I’m a standard meat and potatoes historical
gamer but if I were a scifi or fantasy gamer I can see how these would be way
cool for fantasy and scifi games for blast markers, chemical fires, spells, acid
clouds, etc.
Scifi Air strike!
I recently met Bud and his son at one of our HMGS-South conventions
in Orlando Florida. They are great guys and we had a blast gaming. Needless to
say we all got and used Bud’s markers in our games. Look him up on FB or email
him what you are looking for.
Very nice writeup.
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