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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2022
They look nice, but the fit between the flame parts and the bases is VERY loose. You do have to glue the tops in place for them to stand up. It would have been much nicer if they fit together better and didn't need glue, or at least didn't need so much glue. It's a VERY loose fit.
Derek A. Wagener
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2022
These markers work really well for 15mm and smaller miniature games; I use mine for Tank and Naval Wargaming. The markers come in two pieces; a simple drop of glue will suffice for assembly. The markers are quite stable, with bases that are appropriately sized to remain attractive overall.
Peter R. Leinweber
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2022
I ordered these with some other items and did not see them in the box when they arrived. I eventually did find them under the flap at the bottom of the box. Clear baggy packaging that is very small.I wasn't paying close enough attention to scale, but was not at all disappointed. These are perfect campfire size for standard tabletop minis and work great for marking terrain on fire.
Tinker Bell
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2021
These are pretty cool for dnd. Color is awesome and just the right size. So easy to put together and it gives players a good visual for the game. I would highly recommend these to others.
Hightray
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2020
I got these flame pieces to use with mansions of madness and these are perfect. The assembly of these pieces could not be easier. I used some instant cure glue and there was no hazing. For people who had problems with hazing I would pretty much bet money that they use too much glue or are using an aggressive chemical CA bonder.It only takes the tiniest amount to fuse these pieces together and as you can see I have no hazing my pieces.
Matt
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 6, 2020
Smaller than I thought they would be. But they done what I needed to do with them
Mrs Sharon Bailey
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 6, 2020
Great little fire markers, have used as spell effects or just when a campfire is needed when we play dungeons and dragons
Edward
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 8, 2020
I didn't realise how many fires we left behind, until i started using these.
Victory05
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2019
These flames are perfect for what I need then for. Of course, they would be better if they assembled snuggly together, but after reading some of these reviews, you'd think it was rocket science to put them together. That could be further from the truth. Add a LITTLE dollop of .99 cent super glue (which I'm sure most people have laying in their junk drawer) to the sides of the peg, insert into the base and hold for 10 seconds to the side of the hole, since there is a little wiggle room. Set down and let rest. I was able to move them shortly after to take these photos and nothing fell apart. I noticed no clouding and I even timed myself after the first 10 that I did. The second batch took me a total of five minutes and eight seconds. The Team Yankee tanks in my picture are 15mm scale and Death Guard Warhammer 40k Plague Marine miniatures are 28mm.
Alex M. Quinlan
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2019
Bought these on a whim. Didn't get any special glue. Crazy glue works fine. They are small, and the area where the glue is is at the bottom. I haven't seen any clouding yet. They're inexpensive, small items and I'm not sure I'd *notice* any clouding. I have crazy glue in a brush bottle (yes, brand name, found it in a convenience store nearby). There's a small 'tab' on the bottom of the flame piece; I put a little glue on the tab, and a little on the 'shoulders' - where the flame is flat to sit on the base - and, holding the gluey part up, I put the base on it, and tilted it so the inside of the hole in the base was flat against the part of the tab that had glue on it, and the base was flat on the 'shoulders'. 10 seconds later, I set it flat on the table and left it overnight. No problem, rock solid attachment so far.The pieces came in a ziploc baggie, inside a remarkably sturdy small cardboard box. And that's what I'm using to store them in. Kudos to the maker/packer/shipper. For these, at least, you can buy a few boxes and store at least 2 sets if not three, assembled, in one box. I haven't gotten any of the larger ones.I see no need to get special acrylic glue for these. It's not like I'm going to be staring at the amazing art of the bottom of the tiny glued together pieces of plastic make-believe flame when they're sitting on my table with figurines around it (or running from it). If you *really* must have Litko's Craft Acrylic Cement #33, it's cheaper here on amazon than their website. (Tho other of their stuff is cheaper on their website.)
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 6, 2019
Didn't fit together
J.
Reviewed in Spain on November 28, 2019
Están ok, auque quedan más pequeños de lo que esperaba.
Thomas Napier
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2018
The flame pieces do not fit in the base at all. They are cut smaller and constantly fall out. I will try gluing them in but I am not impressed. They look fine, although they are really small. 2 of them fit easily in a 1 inch square.
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