@Midnight_Reaper well, i use the 3 pieces of the first image, they serve me well, for that they are.
Now, the system and the mechanics of the game are made for a fast gameplay, and map and combat are more a -ww2 in europe- theme or abstraction, instant of a true 100% historical simulation.
Yes, random dice can by a problem some times, but rock-paper-scissors system can minimice the dice factor. And there are some post-production official optional rules and ideas, i find in the forums, to engance gameplay.
Wen i playtest all options, i can put here, if you want to know, my full opinion on the game.
Painted pieces
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anyone know a business or something along the line to send my pieces in to be painted? I am not skilled enough to do it myself and I would really like this to happen. Thank you
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anyone know a business or something along the line to send my pieces in to be painted? I am not skilled enough to do it myself and I would really like this to happen. Thank you
I wrote this info from another thread, because I do not know how to provide a link, but IL mentioned this guy paints axis and allied pieces historically accurate, unless you provide pictures of what you want done.
His name is Edmund Haley.
email address: <civilwarbuff@att.net<br>phone number: 1-714-267-8405
I hope this helps. He has painted several pieces for IL.
Good luck! :-)
John</civilwarbuff@att.net<br>
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He has painted several thousand pieces, Civil War, WW2, WW1, Napoleonic…about 5,000
I can totally vouch for this guy. He is the best.
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You could try a company called Blue Table. I know they do stuff like Warhammer, but I have no idea if they’d do A&A pieces or what it would cost.
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Thanks for the quick reply guys. :-) ill check him out





