I saw your post sitting so long I registered to give you a few pointers on maps. Most if not all the WotC map packs are themed in some way. Originally they were 2" hexes but were changed some time ago. The map packs you mentioned are themed as follows: North Africa - 3 Desert maps and on reverse side 3 jungle maps. Eastern Front - 3 town/factory maps and on the reverse side 3 Russian steppes maps. There are two starters, the one in the cardboard box is the old one and contains 12mm mini’s and 2" hex maps. the new starter is in a blister pack and has 15mm mini’s and 3" hex maps. The maps in the new starter are mixed forest/hills/clear. The rules and revised cards are downloadable through the WotC site.
A question about AAM sets
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Im totally new to this game and am wondering if i can mix soldiers from different sets into one army? An example would be:
Could i mix the Red Devil Captain from the Base set with a F4U Corsair plane from the Reserve set and put them both in the same army or can create an army from one set alone?
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Yeah that is fine. Technically the only restriction is Axis units with Axis units and Allied units with Allied units.
Some people will use “Historical” rules where you can only create combined armies that actually fought together (so no Japanese soldiers fighting along side Germna tanks allowed). Another common restriction is to pick a year and only play units at or below that year. Etc, etc, you get the idea.
Have fun!
Mot -
Yeah that is fine. Technically the only restriction is Axis units with Axis units and Allied units with Allied units.
Some people will use “Historical” rules where you can only create combined armies that actually fought together (so no Japanese soldiers fighting along side Germna tanks allowed). Another common restriction is to pick a year and only play units at or below that year. Etc, etc, you get the idea.
Have fun!
MotThanks for clarifying that Motdc…
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Additionally, if you download the scenarios that you’ll find at www.axisandallies.com, they’ll actually list suggested units for you. It makes quick, pick-up games much easier to get started.





