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LITKO Rain Squall Markers (2)

LITKO Rain Squall Markers (2)

Bring shifting weather and rough seas to your naval scenarios with these Rain Squall markers. Each piece combines fluorescent blue rain effects with soft white cloud shapes on a wide base to show storm fronts and heavy precipitation on the table.

What’s Included

  • (2) 77x45mm Fluorescent Blue and White Rain Squall markers

🛠️ Requires assembly with glue. See image for details.

Features

  • Multi-part 3mm acrylic markers with engraved storm and cloud detail.
  • Approximate 77x45mm footprint that covers a meaningful patch of ocean.
  • Fluorescent blue rain and white cloud layers for instant weather cues.
  • Laser-cut and laser-engraved for sharp iconography and consistent sizing.
  • Durable acrylic construction built for repeated naval campaign use.

Use Cases

  • Represent storm fronts and rough seas on naval battle maps.
  • Mark zones of reduced visibility from rain or mixed rain-and-fog conditions.
  • Combine with smoke or fog markers to model complex weather effects.
  • Define scenario objectives or hazards tied to changing sea states.
$5,008.39
LITKO Rain Squall Markers (2)—
$5,008.39

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Description

Bring shifting weather and rough seas to your naval scenarios with these Rain Squall markers. Each piece combines fluorescent blue rain effects with soft white cloud shapes on a wide base to show storm fronts and heavy precipitation on the table.

What’s Included

  • (2) 77x45mm Fluorescent Blue and White Rain Squall markers

🛠️ Requires assembly with glue. See image for details.

Features

  • Multi-part 3mm acrylic markers with engraved storm and cloud detail.
  • Approximate 77x45mm footprint that covers a meaningful patch of ocean.
  • Fluorescent blue rain and white cloud layers for instant weather cues.
  • Laser-cut and laser-engraved for sharp iconography and consistent sizing.
  • Durable acrylic construction built for repeated naval campaign use.

Use Cases

  • Represent storm fronts and rough seas on naval battle maps.
  • Mark zones of reduced visibility from rain or mixed rain-and-fog conditions.
  • Combine with smoke or fog markers to model complex weather effects.
  • Define scenario objectives or hazards tied to changing sea states.