Im just curious because I have a buddy that says he had a game last 2 weeks. To me, the longer the better.
Our 1942 game with IL map
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Is this IL’s 1942 map file or the supreme Map file
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The 1942 map. I haven’t printed the supreme map yet.
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I just printed mine out today, and its actually laminated and currently not on a board. I was wondering, is yours glued to a board? If so, what kind of board/material is it? As of now I’m debating if I should leave it laminated so its easy to roll up and take around or glue it to a board so it can be straight and not move around. Unless of course, it can fold easily like the actual board haha. Still, any input would be appreciated before I make a decision.
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No lamination and no board for me. I printed it on Polypro plastic paper. Once dry, it’s virtually tear and water proof.
I have a 44" wide printer at work and print other stuff as well. The paper I got from a local supplier. I may try some other stuff when IL breaks out the WORLD MAP he’s working on.
Brian
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Thank you so much for the pics! That is very nice of you. I really enjoyed the pics. I am now giving serious thought to printing out his map. I’m glad you enjoyed the game.
Use the supreme map file. It is much better. Check it out.
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i tried to print out IL’s map my self a couple times but just cant seem to get the whole map out like it will only print the middle eastern and a little bit of russia and asia all in 1 square but i cant get any other parts of the map :? :? :-( :|
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What are the explosion(?) pieces in the later pictures? I’m guessing it’s an explosion and smoke cloud. Are they more for show, or do you incorporate them into the game?
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[/qWhat are the explosion(?) pieces in the later pictures? I’m guessing it’s an explosion and smoke cloud. Are they more for show, or do you incorporate them into the game?uote] yeah i was wondering this as well.
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They indicate battles that will be fought.
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They are the medium sized ones from Litko. The small ones are too small.





