Yup! Scale was perfect for the map…the infantry are too large to fit comfortably in Belorussia or West Russia, but they fit great in France, Italy, Africa, and China! Quality is 3.5/5 stars. Some of the infantry didn’t detach cleanly from the sprue, and the modeling is slightly chunky, but overall the pieces are durable, handsome, and clearly distinguishable.
How do you make those maps?
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ive noticed that alot of people made cost maps on the computer i was wondering how do you make them?
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Hello is anyone going to respond??? :?
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download them and print.
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no i mean like actualy desighn them and make them your self.
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@i:
no i mean like actualy desighn them and make them your self.
irock, we’re waiting for you to move Italy in our Global Game
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@i:
no i mean like actualy desighn them and make them your self.
irock, we’re waiting for you to move Italy in our Global Game
i cant find the topic!
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@i:
@i:
no i mean like actualy desighn them and make them your self.
irock, we’re waiting for you to move Italy in our Global Game
i cant find the topic!
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My maps aren’t as advanced as IL’s but for the first one I used photoshop, picked the map size i wanted and used out line maps of the continents. You can download a trial version of photoshop at adobe.com buit a permanant version runs more than $600.
I would recommend downloading a map you like the looks of and playing around with it on photoshop. The mopre complicated the map the more than goes into it.
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damn i dont have 600 cash!
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damn i dont have 600 cash!
Dude: Paper and Crayola. Start drawing.
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those will be crude maps.
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those will be crude maps.
Yea so? I think you can do a fantastic job. Draw it and post a picture. Or just buy a map and get a black marker and make lines.
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First time I did a custom map that’s exactly what I did, buy a world map and territory borders. You could try to find an loder copy of photoshop like ps 6 or 7 for much less than the current gen.