Thanks for the feedback. Most of the rules for the game were crowd sourced from those actually playing an axis and allies style game. The game was never intended to be a historically accurate representation of the American civil war…as are the axis and allies WW2 games. They are themed games. You are welcome to try it out on Steam tabletop simulator if you have it before casting any kind of judgement. It really is a fun game that challenge players. If you want more historically accurate games, you’ll have to look elsewhere.
John Brown's Painted Axis and Allies Pieces
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10.5 cm Howitzer Artillery
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105mm Artillery
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Morser 210mm Heavy Artillery
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Hummel SP Artillery
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Flak 36 AAA Guns
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232 Armored Cars
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Panzer 2 Light Tanks
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38t Light Tanks
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Panzer 3 Medium Tanks
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Panzer 4G Medium Tanks
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Panzer 5G Panther Medium Tanks
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Tiger 1 Heavy Tanks
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Stug 3 Tank Destroyers
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These next to pictures is the, “SS ELITE MOBILE DIVISIONS!”
They are the ones with the flag decals.
First Picture: Front Side
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Last Picture: Rear Side, showing flag decals!
I sure hope you enjoyed these. These were fun to paint. Next time, I will be painting German Infantry, then Part 1 Group 2: German Desert Camo Ground Forces.
Until the next time I post, there will be American Tac Bombers on the next pictures, stay tuned! :-D
John
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Well guys, I was going to do an American Tac Bomber next, but I decided to post my very first, painted infantry units, since I previously posted my first armored units, last time.
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GERMANY
GROUP ONE: GREY CAMO SCHEME:
PART ONE: REGULAR INFANTRYThere will be six parts to the infantry on the grey camo scheme. I’ve only painted the regular infantry. The greatcoat infantry will be the next painted pieces.
Everyone is right about one thing, infantry takes the longest to paint. 9 different paints were used on these pieces.
Enjoy! :-D
John
First Picture!
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Second Picture!
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Last Picture!
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I painted 10 infantry. Eight were regular troops, and the two with the swastika armbands are SS Units.
You are probably wondering, why just ten?
Well I will be doing, 6 camo schemes.
This will take me awhile, because, before it is said and done, there will be 210 German infantry to paint. 6 different sculpts are involved.
I will be doing other, countries pieces, in between, some of these schemes, so that I don’t burnout, on one country.
I hope you enjoyed the pictures. :-)
John