       +++Undead Warmaster Unit Counters+++
           Designed by Robert S. Waller
                 cpbelt@att.net
        Images c Games Workshop & Foundry

+++WHY COUNTERS?
Because they can save you a lot of time and money, allowing you to play Warmaster long before you can finish painting even one stand! Even Rick Priestly in the Warmaster rule book suggests using homemade counters. Below are some instructions for printing then making the counters. I hope you enjoy using them as much as I have enjoyed creating them. -Bob Waller, February 16, 2002

+++COUNTER STATS
A=Attack, H=Hits, S=Armor Save, C=Command Rating.

+++PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS
All the counter sheets are in 256 color and are saved as 72dpi (dots per inch) high-quality '.tif' files. You will need a decent program capable of printing such files at 72dpi. Print out quality will depend on your printer, its settings, and the weight/texture of the paper you use. The best advice for printing counters and other cardboard models can be found at the Card Modeling FAQ website <http://www.cardfaq.org/faq/>. Finally, make sure that you set your printer's margins to 1/4" for proper results. When satisfied with your print outs, take them to your local office supply store, which can cheaply make color copies on quality, non-bleeding paper.

+++MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS - my new method
I print the sheets on good paper. If I want more copies of a sheet, I find it cheaper to take them to a color photocopy store and save the original. I then take thick manila folder paper designed as dividers in file cabinets. Using 3M Super 77 spray adhesive, which is fantastic, I glue two of these together. I then spray and glue the counter sheet to this. Using a steel ruler and blade, I cut out sections and use sharp scissors to cut the individual counters. This creates a very sturdy counter that looks great on a table and is cheap to make. 

Thanks,
Bob Waller cpbelt@att.net