Proff3RTR
Elder Member
Hi all,
I have noticed the cost of a copy of Hube's Pocket and to be frank they are insane. To that end I am making my own, very easy to do but I would like to know how others who have made their own counters in the past have sealed them? I want to protect the counters once made as this part will be labour intensive and I do not want to have to make new ones.
The counters are printed on normal paper and mounted on 25mm square laser cut mdf so are sturdy and much bigger than the original game (map hexes are an inch per hex as well so I have in effect super sized the game). Any suggestions on how to seal the counters without ruining the art work or counter colour will be greatly appreciated.
All the best
Perry
I have noticed the cost of a copy of Hube's Pocket and to be frank they are insane. To that end I am making my own, very easy to do but I would like to know how others who have made their own counters in the past have sealed them? I want to protect the counters once made as this part will be labour intensive and I do not want to have to make new ones.
The counters are printed on normal paper and mounted on 25mm square laser cut mdf so are sturdy and much bigger than the original game (map hexes are an inch per hex as well so I have in effect super sized the game). Any suggestions on how to seal the counters without ruining the art work or counter colour will be greatly appreciated.
All the best
Perry