@toblerone77 A bit late to the party here but anyway…!
The sculpts are made in a lighter plastic than later versions and the Japanese infantry sculpts, for example, really show this. Lots of them have half their helmets missing and their rifle stocks are too thin and are thus often bowed or malformed. Another example is Italian tanks which have smaller and far inferior sculpts to the europe 1940 version.
This is my favourite Axis and Allies version regardless and I have swapped out all the pieces with better sculpts from other version. Its probably cost me a fortune in potential re sales but I don’t care.
Does anyone have any photos comparing the different versions ….....
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Does anyone have any photos comparing the different versions of the German tanks in all the various Axis & Allies games?
The same for the Soviet tanks?
Thanks!
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With regard to the German tanks photos, can you “label”
which tank version belongs to which Axis & Allies game?
Again, tanks.
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Far left - Europe
Upper center - D-Day
Lower center - Revised
Upper right - Battle of the Bulge
Lower right - Anniversary -
Far left - Europe
Upper center - D-Day
Lower center - Revised
Upper right - Battle of the Bulge
Lower right - Anniversarymy revised tanks are the same as battle of the bulge and anniversary…
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Later print runs will have later models. The listings above are for the first print run of each game.