Very rarely do I run out of US carriers. I just use the chips if I have more than 4 American carriers. Sometime I just borrow one or two from 1942 second edition or Europe 1940. They are pretty much the same. Europe 1940 comes also with 4.
New Tac Bombers for my set, painted fgtrs
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……BTW, what was the orange color you matched to the pieces?
I used FolkArt #433 Terra Cotta acrylic paint from Wal-Mart.
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I finally got the details worked out to post these photos for you. The first several photos come from an active game of Pac40, and the remainder are used to show the full sets of pieces and the comparison with the OTB pieces.
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Here are a couple more pictures.
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Here are the next two photos.
In the photos the color Sand used for the Japanese pieces is too pale as is the color IJA green. The IJN green looks about right and the US pieces look about right, although the Corsairs are a tiny bit too blue. The UK pieces painted Armor Sand are also a bit too pale. The real figures look a little better.
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Here is the fourth set of photos.
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And the fifth set (we’re half way there).
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Here is the sixth pair of photos.
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Here is the seventh set of photos.
As I mentioned earlier in the thread, the reason I went through this iteration is because I wanted smaller Tac Bombers for carrier service. The IJN Green planes are just extra Zeros I have from earlier A&A games. I painted a meatball on each wing and use them for Tac Bombers. The Sand colored planes are the Zero fighters with only one meatball and the Betty Bombers are painted in all three Japanese colors, Sand, IJN Green and IJA Green.
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Here is set number eight of the photos.
The US solution is more complicated. I used 1:700 fighters (Corsairs and F6Fs I think) to replace the P-38s in the Pacific when I played Revised. A later game came with single fuselage fighters, so I am painting those Navy Grey and calling them the Tac Bombers for the US. I also have some B-25s (1:700) I will paint and use for land based Tac Bombers.
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Here is the ninth set of photos.
I need to check on the source to find out what went wrong here.
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The final installment for this series of photos are here.
The (unpainted) dark green US infantry come from the original A&A Pacific set and the red infantry are the Chinese soldiers from that game. The yellow fellow is from my son’s toy soldiers I intend to use to replace the red Chinese. and the running soldier is from my son’s toys and I was going to make a complete set to replace the US Marines from the original Pacific game.
It really improves the game playing experience and my son loves his custom set. Give it a try.