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.
Board Game Pieces
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Hey guys check out this video of my painted AA Board Game pieces if you’d like :) watch?v=S_nenbvmPX0 on Youtube ……I can not post links i guess
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pm me and i will post links….in the correct section…not here…this is for AAM
here is his link:
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Here is another link that teaches you to paint AA pieces…
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Cool standard bearer! Good stuff all-around. :-D
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Hey guys, I have been working on a custom box to house my units and I think it looks pretty darn cool. A link will be posted soon since I am unable to post them.
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Here is KJBush’s link for the game pieces…
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Great box!
But way too small for people like me…
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yeah it is for 1942 so i really dont need it to big…and like i said in the video i really wanted it to fit in the game box :) just easier to me
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You got your German cruisers and destroyers reversed, but no biggie. Those paint jobs are incredible. Painting the national emblem so perfectly on each piece must have been so painful to do.
Well done!
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Yeah, it was really hard to get them the way I wanted them to look. I am glad I decided to go with painting the symbols because it’s more gratifying then slapping a sticker on the pieces……in my opinion.