Can any1 measure with caliper what are dimensions (L & W) in mm of ANZAC (Warspite) battleship and Italian (Littorio) battleship. I am doing desk decals but i dont owe europe and pacific 1940 to try. Tnx
Also, 4 out of your 10 marines are actually F4F Wildcat fighters. The Zeros and Wildcats have to do with a rule about carrier fighters with a reduced price tag and a reduced move (from 4 to 3, I seem to remember).
The pre-digital printing technique that was originally used in comic books (among other applications) is called halftone printing, or halftoning; raster imaging is its digital equivalent. Roy Lichtenstein once painted a giant comic strip panel titled Whaam!, and I think Andy Warhol was also fond of producing oversized images in which the halftone dotting effect was magnified.
…for the picture-posting procedure I copied below. I don’t know the minimum number of posts needed for the attachment feature to become available, but I think it’s around 10 to 15.
At the bottom of the posting screen, click “Additional Options…”. Use the “Browse” button next to the Attach window to find in your computer’s file directory the picture you want to load. Click on “(more attachments)” if you want to load more than one picture. Maximum attachment size allowed: 256 KB, per post: 3.
––This thread shows how the Shipyard was made by Ebard re-designing his Dry Dock, adding a large wharf area, adding a second crane, several warehouses, storerooms, and supplies to the dock area including some pics of the finished painted units. Enjoy, and ask any other questions you might have.
––It Also shows his Small Naval Base and Air Base (straight) units.
After building my AA50 table and a portable wargaming table, I think I’m tabled out (and let’s face it, I just don’t have any more room for tables in my already cramped household) but I did love making them.
After painting my entire AA50th set + a Spring 1942 set of pieces, I’d be more than willing to do more if the need arose.
Right now I’m more into Wargaming terrain and miniatures though. There’s enough there to keep me pretty busy!