by Don Lowry
Lou Zocchi is now producing two products of use to those who like to make their own games or variants. First we have blank unit counters. A plastic bag with six 8 1/2"x11" sheets (yellow-orange, light green, pink, light yellow, and light blue), each containing 240 1/2" square counters, sells for $5.00. Also available are rub-off military mapping symbols, for use on your unit counters. One 10"x15" sheet contains 1390 1/8"xl/4" symbols, including 375 infantry, 189 armor, 219 armored infantry, 162 artillery, 54 engineer, 54 anti-tank, 54 armored artillery, 54 armored cavalry, 27 anti-aircraft, 100 cavalry, 8 transport, 16 chemical warfare, 8 airborne artillery, 8 airborne infantry, 24 parachute and 38 blank symbols. There are also 12 3/16"x5/16" supply symbols and one row of small Xs for marking brigades, divisions, corps, etc. One sheet sells for $3.00. Both items are available from Lou Zocchi & Associates, 1513 Newton Drive, Biloxi, MS 39532. More Thumbnail Analysis
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