Thanks, Guys! I will try these Ideas out.
"Tall Paul's" A&A INFRASTRUCTURE units detailed and painted by "WARMACHINE Team"
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You are welcome. They turned out nice……
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Wow Tall Paul those facilities look great. I have neither the patience or the skill to paint so well.
I’m also happy to see I’m so not the only one that uses those risk pieces… I loathe the little cardboard makers that we get in all the newer games for industrial complexes, so I use the old fashioned plastic A&A factories for minor complexes and those risk pieces for major complexes.
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Admiral T & Others,
Wow Tall Paul those facilities look great.
––Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed them.I’m also happy to see I’m so not the only one that uses those risk pieces…
––Well, Although I bought and have several of the “2008 Risk” pieces painted,… For my Minor Factories I have since replaced these units with the
“HBG MINOR FACTORIES” and will either utilize the old Risk factories for
“RESEARCH CENTERS”,… or sell them.
I’ll post a pic below of my Major Factories, Minor Factories, and Research Centers just for “clarity”.
I loathe the little cardboard makers that we get in all the newer games for industrial complexes, so I use the old fashioned plastic A&A factories for minor complexes and those risk pieces for major complexes.
**––I couldn’t agree more concerning the “cardboard CR_P” that comes with the OOB set.Tall Paul**
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**Guys,
––And here are the “Research Centers”,… a.k.a. the “2008 Risk Factories”. I hope this explains “MY” choices for some of the Infrastructure units. If you’d like to see more discussion and/or pics, just look above at the previous five pages of my Infrastructure thread. I hope you enjoy them.
Tall Paul**
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Guys,
––It’s been a while since I’ve been on the forum.
----Here are some pics of the Shapeways Capital unit for the
USA, the White House. Just remember that these pics are magnified several times the ACTUAL size of the units. I hope you enjoy them.Tall Paul
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Very nice piece, Paul. Looks, so real.
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John & Others,
Wow, that brings a game board to life. Nice piece, Paul! :-)
**––I’m glad you liked them.
Tall Paul**
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Guys,
––Well, I haven’t had much time lately, but here’s two pics of the
U.K.-European (London) Capital unit from SHAPEWAYS after “Allworkandnoclay” got through with them.–I mean, really. Check out the CLOCK in the tower ! :-o
–Please note that these pics are taken utilising an OOB “standard” size gameboard, and that I/we usually play on a gameboard that’s been enlarged 150% in order to have “more Room”.
–I hope you enjoy them.Tall Paul
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Wow, that’s very impressive! I’m glad to hear that Chad is still painting. It’s always a pleasure to see his work. Nice pieces Paul.
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Yes, that is impressive as the capitol was. He did amazing job on these. :-)
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Guys,
Wow, that’s very impressive! I’m glad to hear that Chad is still painting. It’s always a pleasure to see his work. Nice pieces Paul.
**––I couldn’t agree more concerning “Allwork’s” talent !Tall Paul**
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John & Others,
Yes, that is impressive as the capitol was.
––I agree that these pieces are VERY DETAILED, as long as they are orderred in Frosted Ultra Detail (FUD).Tall Paul
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@Tall:
John & Others,
Yes, that is impressive as the capitol was.
––I agree that these pieces are VERY DETAILED, as long as they are orderred in Frosted Ultra Detail (FUD).Tall Paul
Yes, I remember you saying that before. Thanks for reminding me.
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That is beautiful Paul. I ended up using white decal discs for Big Ben and I think I only did one side. That is very nicely done!
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Cyanight & Others,
That is beautiful Paul. I ended up using white decal discs for Big Ben and I think I only did one side. That is very nicely done!
––Now that you mention it,…I should have said Clock FACES since he painted all of them!
––And yes, I agree, that “Allworkandnoclay” is the “MAN” as far as A&A painting talent! But his superb talent also has another side, too. As a professional artist he sometimes takes 3-4 weeks off from painting my A&A stuff when some museum commissions him to make an original sculpture for them (or some simular work).
Tall Paul
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Guys,
––Well I had a few minutes so I thought I’d upload a couple of pics of the
Italian Capital-ROME. Just remember, these pics are taken using an OOB gameboard whereas when we play a game we use a custom-enlarged map
that is 150% larger in size. I hope you enjoy them.Tall Paul
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Those capital monuments look so sick… Great job Tall P.
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Tall Paul,
The monuments are pretty nifty. Well done.
You keep mentioning that the map you usually play on is 150% larger than the standard game board. I have been wanting to print off a map that size. I have a couple of questions for you about that:
Did you by chance use Ambilzi and Grasshopper’s scanned map file? (found over at this thread: http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=31554.0)
Which material did you print the map on? Vinyl? Styrene? Something else?
How is the resolution quality of the map after it has been enlarged that much?
Thanks in advance!
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@Tall:
Guys,
––Well I had a few minutes so I thought I’d upload a couple of pics of the
Italian Capital-ROME. Just remember, these pics are taken using an OOB gameboard whereas when we play a game we use a custom-enlarged map
that is 150% larger in size. I hope you enjoy them.Tall Paul
Very interesting… What are the final dimensions of the map board?