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Army Painter: Target Lock Laser Line Reviews

4.8 Rating 58 Reviews
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No more "seeing around the corner" or avoiding difficult terrain - Targetlock Laser Line is a fantastic aid for all types of wargaming. Also used for various phychic powers and spell effects! Three batteries are included.Warning: Do not look directly at laser lights.

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The laser line works as it should...it's by Army Painter. Small, light and super cool. Love it!
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Posted 2 years ago
I've purchased several of these to have with a few of my different game kits. Having this added quality of life to my wargaming. It's made line of sight and firing arcs easier to discern quickly. I highly recommend this piece if you're thinking about whether it's worth it or not.
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Posted 2 years ago
Very cool, very good. I like this a lot. Makes a line a LINE, you know what I mean.... Reccomended.
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Posted 2 years ago
Projects a line on your table. Great for checking line of sight from top down. Super useful.
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Posted 2 years ago
I bought 2 of them to use as an x-ray tech student (one for me and one for my girlfriend). We need to make sure certain anatomical lines are parallel, perpendicular, or at a specific angle during our positioning practice. I was hoping that these would be a great addition to help us practice but the buttons to activate the laser are junk. You have to press super hard to make them work and they often don't stay on unless you press the button so hard that it hurts your finger. These will get thrown in a drawer and never used. Luckily they were cheapish.
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Posted 3 years ago
Projects a line on table as advertised
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Posted 3 years ago
It's licensed by the company that it is, but came with batteries, it works really well and hasn't burned out yet. Make sure you know which you want. There are two different Army Painter laser lines and I use both.
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Posted 3 years ago
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Posted 3 years ago