I’ve started work on some low cost customization for Europe 1940 2nd edition (and will include pacific 1940 2nd edition when I get it). I was able to get some player aids from https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/21752/game-aids-a-a-1940-global-2nd-edition. I’m also going to implement a resource system into the game, that will introduce resource costs for units (such as steel to buy tanks). Also, there will be an upkeep cost for units, eg: Each tank you have mobilized will cost a certain amount of oil per turn. This is to make the game more realistic, and to discourage unit spamming. I also plan to add more units to the game. That’s all for now
Custom Major Industrial Complex.
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This is a new Major Industrial Complex I designed and printed at work. Wanted B it to look similar to the originals which I use as a minor Complex. Just wanted see what you guys think and find out what everyone else uses in place of the cardboard ones? I guess I should have started with can some explain to me how to attach an image?
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You have to post about, 10 posts or more, before the administrator will give you the privilege to post pictures in the forum. Just don’t post consecutive posts. Just join a conversation in one of the threads, and you will get to 10, in no time. :-)
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Ok thanks, I have the picture put on axisandallies.org Facebook page for now.
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Ok thanks, I have the picture put on axisandallies.org Facebook page for now.
Anytime.
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I just went over to Facebook and checked them out. Looks great! May I ask why you decided on three smokestacks instead of two? I like the ridged roofs - it adds some “visual texture.”
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I just went over to Facebook and checked them out. Looks great! May I ask why you decided on three smokestacks instead of two?
50% more industrial smoke?
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The three stack setup is just there to give me a visual difference as I will still use the two stack ones for minor complexes in g40. I like the original look but wanted a quick way to still know it is different. I am an engineer and now I have access to a 3D printer so I’ll be designing some more custom pieces.





