Here's the pdf for the tokens. It has 3 pages. Page 1-2 are the tokens themselves, formatted for being turned into double sided tokens. Page 3 are directions, which I've copied in this post below.
Token Sheets
www.rollingarmadillo.com/aeww2/aewwii-tokens.pdfOne future change is to make all tokens use abstract icons, thus making them language independent for people who play in non-English speaking countries.
Directions for double sided tokens1. Print out pages 1 and 2 of this pdf on normal paper, avoid overly
thick papers like cardstock for now.
2. Mount page 1 to board, making sure to place the corner of the page with the arrow aligned with a corner of the board you are mounting the tokens on. The edges of the paper should align right against the edges of the board with no overhanging.
3. Turn the board over. Mount page 2 the same way, keeping the corner with the arrow aligned with the same corner that page 1 was mounted to.
4. Cut out each token. The tokens were designed to be cut out in blocks, making it easier to cut out batches, but it will still take time. Board is best cut with an hobby knife, but be careful as the thick board will be tough, requiring pressure to cut that can lead to nasty cuts if your hand slips. Use a metal ruler/straight edge to keep the cuts straight. Alternatively, your local print shops should have various cutting tools and devices to use.
What board to use and how to mount the tokensThese tokens were designed to be printed on normal paper, then mounted on a thicker board to provide some depth to the tokens, making them easier to grasp while on the table. I don’t recommend just printing these out double sided on card stock.
Not all boards are created equal, the two main types of board are
matte board, and foamboard. Matte board is basically very thick paper that is rigid. Foamboard is a thick sheet of foam, usually 3/16” thick, sandwiched by two sheets of paper. Either of these board types will work well, although some might find the foamboard too thick. I recommend getting the black versions of either kind to avoid bright white edges on your tokens (although some prefer that).
The most common method of mounting is to spray mount. Basically you take canister of spray adhesive and, following the directions on the can, evenly coat the back of your paper with it. This turns your paper into one giant sticker. Carefully apply the paper to the board, this can be tricky and you will likely mess up on aligning the paper the first time.
Not all spray adhesives are the same though, the generic kinds will dry out over time and lose their tack. Look for ones that are for artists or photo mounting, usually mentioning “permanent” or “does not yellow or brittle.”
Alternatively, you can also use acrylic matte medium to mount your tokens. Apply matte medium to the area where you want to mount. Apply the paper to that area, then add a layer of matte medium on top to seal it in. However, since matte medium is more liquid than spray adhesive, it might warp the board you put in on as it dries.