Unless I’m mistaken, don’t AA-guns in 1940 only fire at a max of 3 enemy planes?
The number of AA shots is either 3x the number of AA,or the number of planes,whichever is the lesser. Right Krieg?
In indianapolis, the game store got it in and literally called me 18 minutes ago to tell me i could come get it.
was it available for purchase last night?
Yep. Black Diamond Games in Concord, California.
Got it in Frederick, Maryland at a local game store!!!
Setting it up now!!! :-D
take picture and post with setups
@Imperious:
take picture and post with setups
Yes,please do. 8-)
I got my copy today. I noticed the place the NO’s are printed are in the rulebook. That was a little disappointing. Took me awhile to locate them.
Setup Pictures! :lol:
Picked mine up today in Canada. Was on sale at a bunch of places and I live in Southern Ontario. Price was 89.99 at the stores here. Just set it up. Something like 60+ sea zones. Cant play till Friday which is killing me.
Got mine today. We really need more tac bombers for Japan. I can see why for the other major allied powers such as GB and US to have a limited number since their pieces will be combined with the Euro Ed., but Japan needs more TacBombr’s.
Probably people at WOTC made the following calculations : People that will buy aap40 will also buy aae40, so that means we can put less units, and when they will have both copy, then they will have enough :D
As for me, I have the intention of merging my AA50 and aa40 pieces. I don’t like using the gray chips, except if its for massive stack purpose
Robert
So much for the release date of Dec. 15 that my store is adhering too.
I would post my pic if I knew how, how do you do this?
I am trying to attach a file of my comp but it keeps giving me an error.



Finally, looks like I over killed it, but its there, sorry my camera sucks, the focus is all messed up, but better then nothing I suppose, enjoy!
Looks like there are red pieces?
No they are orange, my camera just isn’t up to snuff, but it seems like I have more ANZAC pieces then US.