@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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SdKfz 250/1 Mechs
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SdKfz 251 Mechs
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Opel Maultier Trucks
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88mm Artillery
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10.5 cm Howitzer Artillery
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105mm Artillery
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Morser 210mm Heavy Artillery
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Hummel SP Artillery
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Flak 36 AAA Guns
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232 Armored Cars
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Panzer 2 Light Tanks
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38t Light Tanks
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Panzer 3 Medium Tanks
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Panzer 4G Medium Tanks
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Panzer 5G Panther Medium Tanks
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Tiger 1 Heavy Tanks
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Stug 3 Tank Destroyers
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These next to pictures is the, “SS ELITE MOBILE DIVISIONS!”
They are the ones with the flag decals.
First Picture: Front Side
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Last Picture: Rear Side, showing flag decals!
I sure hope you enjoyed these. These were fun to paint. Next time, I will be painting German Infantry, then Part 1 Group 2: German Desert Camo Ground Forces.
Until the next time I post, there will be American Tac Bombers on the next pictures, stay tuned! :-D
John
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Well guys, I was going to do an American Tac Bomber next, but I decided to post my very first, painted infantry units, since I previously posted my first armored units, last time.