Yep.
Hasbro/WotC Priorites (Not 1914)
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I didn’t have a problem with the old style boards on classic or old Europe and Pacific.You could definitely see the boundaries better. Played 1942 second edition over the weekend and you could barely see the lines between territories in Russia. Couldn’t they have made them white so you could see it better. Just saying.
Well, I wasn’t considering 1942/1941 versions because they are the cheaper versions for new players. anniversary and the 1940 boards are for more advanced players.
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Agree with you on that BJC but look how much you are paying for those games. I have both of the ones you’re talking about and they weren’t cheap. Anniversary looks like a bargain now what I paid for it. Buddy of mine wants it and we are just going to try to build one from scratch copying my rulebook and using some of the maps and aids that are in that forum. Then buy the pieces from HBG to get er done.
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Lets not inflate the importance of Axis and Allies here. For WotC Magic and Monopoly put vutter on their bread. 1914 isn’t going to sell a million copies. Lets be realistic. At least they are being produced, rather than Larry having to make them by hand in his basement.
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Heck, I’ve got thousands of game pieces like those. Maybe I should start up in business.
Got a big bag of those metal knights. George & Richard? Since when? “Edward” seems like a good name for a conquistador.
Never seen that sack of cash before; is that standard in US monopoly?
Bit of a cheek selling Caesar fantasy figs when you can buy entire sets for a fiver:
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You can buy your lazer gun trains for the WW1 game.
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Where? Which page?
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Check out train sets. They are on more than a few pages.
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You better get over to Larry’s site quick - spam attack!
Doesn’t look like we’ll ever get to find out what the UK does.
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The only trains I can find are some horrible wooden outlines.
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Thats them. just add Lazers and roundels.