Well, a redesigned larger map would give extra space in which to put the plastic units, which would be nice, but it wouldn’t necessarily mean that it would take longer for the units to travel across the board because that would depend on whether the sea zones and land territories are large in size but few in number, or small in size but large in number. In the particular case of my custom table, neither factor was changed because the plastic units only get put on the normal four-panel part of the map. The auxiliary map panel on the left is just meant to help with the wrap-around visualization – though as a bonus, it also gives some extra free space as a handy working surface, as do the two table wings.
A 1939 setup for Global 1940
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I have the Global 1939 from Historical Boardgaming….was wondering if anyone has come up with a '39 setup for Global 1940
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Is the HBG 1939 global more bigger than the A&A one or similiar size? And is it better?
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Yes the HBG map is bigger. It comes in 2 sizes. 3’ x 6’ foot and 4’ x 8’ foot. Also it is a better game. IMO
As far as the 39 setup for global 40, somebody here might know if there is a setup.
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Yes the Global 39 is a better game……I have the 4x8 map…takes some time setting up and each game turn takes forever…especially Germany t1… Would really like a 39 setup for the Global 1940 board
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 I have the Global 1939 from Historical Boardgaming….was wondering if anyone has come up with a '39 setup for Global 1940
Go to House rule forum and look at the AARHE rules files, its a sticky.





