@Midnight_Reaper well, i use the 3 pieces of the first image, they serve me well, for that they are.
Now, the system and the mechanics of the game are made for a fast gameplay, and map and combat are more a -ww2 in europe- theme or abstraction, instant of a true 100% historical simulation.
Yes, random dice can by a problem some times, but rock-paper-scissors system can minimice the dice factor. And there are some post-production official optional rules and ideas, i find in the forums, to engance gameplay.
Wen i playtest all options, i can put here, if you want to know, my full opinion on the game.
John Brown's Painted Axis and Allies Pieces
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I now have great respect for you guys that paint, because it is tough. Spitfire38 is still doing my set, because he has a lot more time than I do, but I decided to give it a try.
I won’t be as good as some of you that have been painting awhile, but I thought I would take a crack at it, but in smaller portions.
Look for me to post only pictures of what I paint on this thread. The things that Spitfire38 is doing will be posted on his thread.
My metal map thread, will have a combination of any painted piece, I have.
Be on the look out for upcoming projects that I will post on this thread, concerning painted pieces.
Feel free to comment me with advice, critique my work or any praise will be greatly appreciative. :-D
Thanks,
John
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Complete German Forces!
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Complete US forces!
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Complete UK Europe Forces
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Complete UK Pacific forces!
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Complete Japanese forces!
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Complete Russian forces!
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Complete Anzac forces!
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Complete French forces!
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Complete Italian forces!
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Complete Chinese forces!
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Complete Pro Allied forces!
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Complete Pro Axis forces!
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Complete Neutral Countries forces!
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Lastly, anything other than World War 2!
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Good luck John! May your paint be ever-so-smooth, your brushes finely shaped, and your fingers always nimble. Join the club. :)
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I will definitely be following this thread. You will enjoy painting John I can see it, hehe.
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Thanks guys, I appreciate the words of encouragement. Since you guys are so supportive, I will go ahead and show you, my only two paint jobs, I’ve done.
I painted 2 German BF 109’s.
The first one was a black BF 109. I tried to paint a simple white stripe by the side decals, the problem is, I don’t know how long you too wait for the acrylic paint to dry before you do nose coloring, stripes or camo. I used a gray primer, then I painted the main color black.
When I tried to paint the stripe, I had problems, even worse when I tried to paint the nose of the plane, it would have black still showing underneath. It was looking like one big glob of a mess.
Can you all explain how you do those things and make look smooth?
The second BF 109 was suppose to be a German Green Camo, with dark and light green stripes, here again, I don’t know when to add the next camo color, because I don’t how long you wait for it too dry.
For some reason, it came out awesome, because I smeared four colors and made this affect on the plane. Now, it doesn’t have the distinct camo lines, as the German green camo, normally has, but I think it still looks sharp.
I would fly it, LOL.
Also would have liked to had a yellow nose with yellow side stripes, but maybe, you all can give me some advice.
Without further delay, here is my first works. Enjoy! :-D
John
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Those pictures did not turnout great, let me take separate shots of them. I’ll be back! :-(
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I hope this is better!