And on a related point: if you look at an online map of the world and place a rectangular sheet of paper on it so that one of its long edges lies on the equator (alternately covering, for purposes of comparison, the bottom half and the top half), you’ll notice that most of the world’s land masses are in the northern hemisphere. All of North America, all of Europe, virtually all of Asia, and much of Africa are located there. The main land masses in the southern hemisphere are South America, the lower part of Africa, Australia, and Antarctica; the rest of the southern hemisphere is mainly water, which means that for A&A map purposes it’s mostly wasted space. Oceania, a.k.a. the Pacific Islands, including Australia and New Zealand, did see significant action in WWII, so its inclusion on an A&A map is quite relavant…but by the same token Antarctica is a land mass that’s traditionally (and with good reason) omitted from A&A maps.
First draft 1914 map file
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Ok buddy, i fixed a bunch of things.
Check spelling and font for spelling changes. I noticed alot of other things and fixed them. sea lanes are in right place and not missing the blue component.
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IL, I can’t thank you enough.
I love this version more than OOB by far, looks amazing. I appreciate the work you have done.
I noticed two things though:
1. French Madagascar has a SZ line running through it.
2. The Axis & Allies logo between SZ 32 and 31 has the SZ line over top instead of underneath.
Otherwise, spelling and everything looks great! If you could get this out to me asap I would be eternally grateful.
PS. Once I have this map I will go straight to the printers, and next week I will post ALL of the maps to showcase them :-D
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Ok ill check on that and get a new link
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https://www.mediafire.com/?nzwu561zwb12cjl
check it. I think it’s good now. Enjoy
Another satisfied customer
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Yes indeed.
Going to pick up my Bulge map tomorrow, and putting this one to print.
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Here’s Bulge

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Nice!





