@barnee Alright I will check it out. Thanks!
The Great War 1914-1918: Clash of Empires
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Good for you. You will definitely enjoy this one.
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I find it pretty hard to tell which piece is German and which piece is Russian on the eastern front.
They all look grey to me.
Doesn’t help that Austria is grey too.Is that going to be the final color for Russia? That’d be pretty confusing.
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nope. most of the colors will be different
Only British and German kinda final -
8 shades of grey…
http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/ShowFeature.aspx?id=29
Do they need to be uniform colours? Why not use Napoleonic era pattern for more distinction:
UK - Red
F - Bleu
G - Black
A-H - White
R - Green
O - Yellow
I - Purple
U - Grey -
Im still waiting to buy it. I will stay patient, perfection takes time.
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uk in red? oh no. and Germany black is also a no. Black is too strong a color and you cant see the detail of the sculpt.
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Im still waiting to buy it. I will stay patient, perfection takes time.
First post in this thread was december 21, 2012, and that post tell us the game had 7 years of playtesting, before 2012. Then it took 5 and a half year in production. Perfection sure takes time.
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In 2005 the game wasn’t going to be published until about 2010 and at that point it when thru ALOT of changes. Fortunately, the publisher saw it and thought it was fantastic
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Not sure what the post telling me about the time its taken was supposed to accomplish. I feel like it just confirmed my point that perfection takes time. I personally am willing to wait.
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That post was a reply to Narvik ( Also Adlertag, Foxy, Eagle, etc) he has many names here.
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I meant his post in response to mine.
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Exactly what do you mean ?
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I just said perfection takes time. You then gave me a timeline of the creation of this game. I am unsure what the goal of the post was
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And I said, that in this case perfection took 12 years, and we are still waiting. Exactly what part of my post made you unsure ?
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Well the fact that it isn’t released yet means that its not perfect (whether it be rulebook wording, coloring, whatever). So in saying this took 12 years to be perfect and we are still waiting seems contradictory to me.
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Right. we want to be careful not to make past mistakes of other games.
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How are the colors and rules coming?
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Not sure one guy is going to China to sort out colors, Rules in process of tweeking still.
Problem is we pick a color and it comes out different when the piece is made.
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@Imperious:
Not sure one guy is going to China to sort out colors, Rules in process of tweeking still.
Problem is we pick a color and it comes out different when the piece is made.
Assuming your quantities are high enough provide the manufacturer with Pantone Color Match Codes. It’s the worldwide standard for precise color matching and any reputable manufacturer will be able to get exactly the color you asked for assuming quantities that make it worthwhile for them.
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Pantone Color Match Codes
Thats what we use, but the color we see on computer and with the actual piece sample don’t look the same.