Another thing you could do for the Chinese fighter if you would prefer it to be the same color as the Chinese troops is get one from Historical Board Gaming. They have these Allied Supplement sets in several different colors. One of them is called Celery Green which is the same color as the British pieces in old copies of Revised. This color is very close to the same color as the Chinese infantry pieces. The Allied supplement sets include P-40 fighter planes. You don’t even have to get the entire set because HBG sells these pieces individually. You can pick up 2 or 3 P-40s and there you go! Your very own Chinese fighter unit.
As for Artillery, HBG also has these Neutral sets in several colors and one of them is a yellow-green color. That color is a little brighter than the Chinese infantry, but it works okay with them and certainly is different from the US artillery. The Neutral sets have an artillery piece called a “75 Veld” which I think is Polish or Belgian but works fine for Chinese since they mostly had older stuff anyway.
Gameboard Question
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How would i find a copy of G40? or do i need to combine Europe and the Pacific. Links would be great if there is an official copy.
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You need both Europe and Pacific
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It is expensive but well worth the cost, very well made and a fun game.
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@WindowWasher Alright I already had those links but thanks! I don’t play the board games, i only played 1941 once and thats what sparked my love for the game, but i do play alot of triplea. i thought getting the board game would be great. In the post i was reffering to see if there was a board where pacific and europe were mashed into one but thanks anyway!
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You can buy a vinyl printout of the board from office max or staples, no idea how it works but I know its been done. Check out the axis and allies Facebook group and ask a question there, someone will definitely get back to you.