I just wanted to say that I printed out a very large map size at 2440mm x 1118mm ( roughly 8 foot x 4 foot) on a digital printed transparency with a matt laminate and it has turned out fantastic. The quality was amazing. I searched everywhere to see if it could upscale and could not find the answers. Hopefully this will help someone who is thinking of doing the same.
I have built a custom table with magnets sunken into the table to hold the map in place. I wanted to use the table to play other games so the map had to roll up.
I also wanted to use the table for Global War 1936 and the magnets work well
Player Aids for G40 and G42 (Global 2012 Europe +Pacific)
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If you have good ones that work please post files for download
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@Cloudesley If you print these landscape on 8.5 x 11 heavy cardstock paper, they will fit infantry on the roundels and fit inside the existing boxes
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@Cloudesley I modified this from someone else’s player aids because I did not like their colour choices.

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@Cloudesley What I want is nice clean looking Unit Cost Chart and a Weapons Development Chart
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@Cloudesley I don’t like these, they are too low resolutions and grey on grey is hard to read, anyone got a snappier style?

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@Cloudesley said in Player Aids for G40 and G42 (Global 2012 Europe +Pacific):
@Cloudesley I don’t like these, they are too low resolutions and grey on grey is hard to read, anyone got a snappier style?!
If you’re looking for high-resolution silhouettes of the units, you could use the ones in my unit identification charts:
https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/21626/a-a-unit-identification-charts
Click on each chart to expand them to full size.
Your four-part table mostly consists of text, plus unit silhouettes, so you could create a higher-resolution new chart by:
- Having one-part large table rather than having four quarter-size tables
- Using images from my ID charts
- Using a larger text font
I don’t know, however, where you could get a larger image of the four grey squares depicting bases and ICs.
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And actually, here’s a supplementary idea. Since the I.D. charts contain a silhouette for every nation-specific sculpt, what you could do is produce a nation-specific version of this chart for all of the player powers, with the name and symbol of each power added at the top. The textual data would remain the same in every chart; all you’d need to do is is replace the unit images.





