@Running-Away Per page 22 of the rulebook, units of another power may be transported only if that power is friendly. Per page 12, the US is not considered to be either friend or enemy to any other power while it remains neutral. Therefore, the US cannot transport units belonging to any other power while it is neutral.
Cruiser comparison picture please
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Yes. I need some specific units for a Pacific War scenario that I’m working on and some of the 1914 units might fit the bill nicely if sizing and color are good.
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I got a chance after all to post these tonight rather than tomorrow. The pictures a bit rough (I took them quickly owing to lack of time), but I hope they’ll give you the information you’re looking for. I’ll post them in separate messages below. Here’s the first one.
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The second one.
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The third one.
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The fourth one.
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The fifth and last one.
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Perfect!! These will work wonderfully! The biplane will work well to represent a Fairey Swordfish. The others will have their uses as well. I cannot thank you enough!!
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@Pacific:
Perfect!! These will work wonderfully! The biplane will work well to represent a Fairey Swordfish. The others will have their uses as well. I cannot thank you enough!!
My pleasure. As you can see from the overhead ship pictures, the ANZAC and German 1914 shades aren’t a great match (at least not under daylight conditions, which is what I used to take the pictures), but at least they’re in the same ballpark.
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They’re close enough for government work. :-D
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Strangely enough, it looks like the planes are closer in color than the ships are. Or maybe it’s just the lighting.
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Strangely enough, it looks like the planes are closer in color than the ships are. Or maybe it’s just the lighting.
It’s probably the lighting. I moved my table around in some of the shots to get direct sunlight on the sculpts, to see if this would affect how the colours looked relative to each other.