Miniature Status Marker Bands
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New! Miniature Status Marker Bands!
No room to lay your players down in the middle of a scrum? Don’t want to scuff up that dazzling paint job every time someone gets knocked over, Distracted, or sent packing by the ref? Miniature Status Marker Bands are your go-to solution – soft, durable silicone rings in bright, readable colours that sit neatly on top of your miniatures without damaging them, keeping the action clear and the models safe. Each band is designed to drop straight over standard fantasy football miniatures, making it easy to track every twist of the drive without constantly picking models up or laying them on their side.
Chomped bands are ideal for marking players who’ve had an uncomfortably close encounter with something big and toothy. When a model has been grabbed, chewed, or spat back out and left reeling, a Chomped band makes it obvious that they’re dealing with the aftermath of being partially swallowed.
Distracted bands are perfect for any player who’s still standing but no longer paying full attention. Whether they’ve had their focus broken, lost their tackle zones, or are simply too confused to act normally, a Distracted band shows at a glance that this model isn’t operating at full effectiveness.
Dodgy Snack bands mark the unfortunate souls who helped themselves to something questionable from the snack stand. Use them to show players suffering from sudden stomach issues or other food-related mishaps that leave them off their game, under the weather, or temporarily out of the drive.
Gouged Eye bands are made for those nasty, underhand moments where a player’s vision has been raked, poked, or otherwise ruined. Drop one onto the miniature to show they’re struggling to lend a helping hand or provide assists after a dirty eye attack, making it clear they’re not seeing the pitch quite as clearly as they were before.
Prone & Stunned (Standard & Big Guy) bands give you an elegant way to mark classic knockdowns and heavier impacts without cluttering the pitch or risking chipped paint, whether the player is a regular lineman or a towering Big Guy. Place a Prone band on top of a miniature to show a simple knockdown, or a Stunned band when a player is going to take longer to recover, and use the matching Prone (Big Guy) and Stunned (Big Guy) versions for your largest miniatures. The designs are consistent across both sizes, so at a glance you can see who’s down, who’s out of it, and which of your biggest stars are still waiting to get back into the action – all while keeping every model upright and easy to see from across the table.
Blitz bands are designed for those crucial, high-impact moments when a player has used their blitz action. Slip one onto the miniature to mark that they’ve already blitzed this turn, helping you track their original position and preventing any disputes about who’s already launched themselves into the fray.
Foul bands are for coaches who like to play a little dirty. Use them to mark the player who’s already gone in with the boot this turn so everyone knows exactly who’s been up to no good. They keep the game state tidy and stop foul actions from being accidentally repeated or forgotten.
Sent Off bands clearly mark the poor soul who’s been marched off the pitch by the ref. Once a foul has been spotted and punishment handed out, pop a Sent Off band on the miniature to show they’re no longer taking part in the game. It’s a bold, unmistakable reminder of who’s watching from the sidelines after bending the rules a bit too far.
Bloodlust bands make it easy to track which players have given in to their darker urges. Use them on your hungry stars to show when they’re suffering the consequences of their craving mid-drive, keeping the table state clear and ensuring no one forgets who’s battling with more than just the opposing team.
Hypnogazed bands are made for fans of hypnotic stares and mind tricks. Drop one on top of a model to show they’ve been frozen in place by a piercing gaze and are no longer acting normally. They’re ideal for clearly marking which players are under the spell of a hypnotic ability, so there’s no confusion about who’s been affected.















