@andrewaagamer I have not heard of such a document, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
Anti-Aircraft Artillery revealed!
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I can assure you all that Germany has been given a proper field artillery unit for this game. It will no doubt become a sought after piece just like these new AAA guns.
That’s great to hear!
Hmm…it’s just occured to me that, with the arrival of the US 90mm M1 sculpt, we now have an Axis and Allies American anti-aircraft artillery piece, or AAAAAAA unit (or A^7 for short).
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the german fighter was the Me-109 till the 1941 game which has the FW 190.
Oops – yes, you’re right. I forgot that Germany now has two proper fighters, which is a nice step up from having started out with a sculpt that wasn’t a fighter at all. (I vaguely recall that Germany was given a Stuka in the early games because it was an “iconic” German WWII aircraft, an explanation I never found satisfactory.)
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At least it made sense when Tac Bombers became part of the game.
I was using 1/700 planes for the 1984 version and I think they are great for the Guadalcanal game since you get more sculpts and the smaller planes look better on the carriers.
All I need to complete my A&A collection is the D-Day game. I’m not paying the premium for the Anniversary edition when Global is so much more fulfilling. FMGs M13-40s are way better than the A&A sculpts for that game.
I am scratch building victory cities or modifying Risk pieces as well as using them as minor ICs.Hopefully I’ll actually get to play a game instead of just putting my grubby mitts on the plethora of pieces.
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I am scratch building victory cities or modifying Risk pieces as well as using them as minor ICs.
The city pieces in the new edition of Fortress America might be useful to you:
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/image/1334266/fortress-america?size=large
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Are the US colors dark green or olive drab? I was going to get some supplement pieces from Historical board gaming and wanted to know the right color for the US units. Really looking foward to this and the other reprints later this year.
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@CWO:
I am scratch building victory cities or modifying Risk pieces as well as using them as minor ICs.
The city pieces in the new edition of Fortress America might be useful to you:
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/image/1334266/fortress-america?size=large
$60 just for those pieces is too much. I can build more for far cheaper and can even customize for each city.
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Are the US colors dark green or olive drab? I was going to get some supplement pieces from Historical board gaming and wanted to know the right color for the US units. Really looking foward to this and the other reprints later this year.
OOB A&A US units are always Olive Drab.
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Are the US colors dark green or olive drab? I was going to get some supplement pieces from Historical board gaming and wanted to know the right color for the US units. Really looking foward to this and the other reprints later this year.
OOB A&A US units are always Olive Drab.
Correct. Olive Drab for USA. The Dark Green at HBG matches the old Marines color from the 2001 Pacific game.
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You said they were 5 IPC and can only move in non com and can fire at up to 3 planes just like Alpha 3 AA. If this is right why are they called an artilary piece. If they can only move in NCM aren’t they just nation specific AA?
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@Most:
You said they were 5 IPC and can only move in non com and can fire at up to 3 planes just like Alpha 3 AA. If this is right why are they called an artilary piece. If they can only move in NCM aren’t they just nation specific AA?
I can’t be sure as to why they are called what they’re called. That’s a question for Larry and WOTC. But, my guess is to differentiate it from the AA guns in first edition which fired at each air unit (by type) and were also subject to capture. Now they are eliminated like defenseless transports making it more like a unit.
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I can’t wait to find out what the 5 new scupts are.
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They are called AA artillery, because those guns are classified as artillery. Hence the name. I think they changed the name from the simple AA gun to AA artillery because it sounds new and better.
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They will forever be known as AK-AK’s in our group.
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Gents,
I just call them what they really were, FLAK GUNS, works for me.
WARRIOR888
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so far I’m still calling them AA guns.