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    • RE: Re: Field Marshal Games Pieces Project Discussion thread

      @FieldMarshalGames:

      Ok, here is the HONEST low down.

      I can now say 100%… no going back…  CONFIRMED…

      This product IS ready, Will be shipping in the month of October, And it is REALLY REALLY COOL!  I just got the first full set and to see all 150 of them in their glory is something to behold!

      Our Freight Company will be picking up the Goods from the factory on Oct 9-10th.  There will be about a 5 day transit time, then we will be shipping like mad.

      The Battle is finally over, we are now nearing the Victory we have fought so hard for, for the last 16 months+

      FMG

      Are you ready to accept money for additional purchases at this time or do you want to wait until it is in your hands?

      posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
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      Black Fox
    • RE: Re: Field Marshal Games Pieces Project Discussion thread

      @FieldMarshalGames:

      @Black:

      A little education for you folks.  I used to import about 3 to 4 tons of airsoft BBs about every 1-1/2 months from Japan.  It used to take and average of 4 weeks but after Homeland Security implemented new procedures for importing it increased it to6-8 weeks on average.  That’s getting it to the US.  Then it has to go through customs.  It takes about 3 to 7 days on average if all goes well.

      FMG, I don’t know if have a customs broker or not but I would strongly encourage you to get one if you don’t.  If you run into any snafus, they can be very helpful and can save you a lot of time, headaches and possibly money.

      Also ask to never have your items shipped with food.  On a couple of occasions I had my BBs held up for over 2 weeks because it was shipped in a container with food.  The assshole who owned the food forgot to submit his paper work to customs so they quarantined the whole container.  They wouldn’t release my stuff even though it was plastic.

      If you need any help in this area, feel free to contact me.

      Back to shipping.  Once the cargo is release it can take 1 to 7 days for it to arrive depending how far you live from the port it arrived at.

      So in short if all goes well, you can have it at your door in 4 weeks.  If not, 8 weeks or more.

      Thanks.  We do have a Customs Broker and I import product regularly for my other business.    This is just from a different region and getting things straight between the factory/warehouse and our Freight forwarder is taking a few extra days. (EVERYTHING over there takes longer than estimated)

      There is a Chinese National Holiday from Oct 1st - 7th, so we are working hard to get the product moving BEFORE that holiday.

      Roger that.

      I hope they get their ass moving before the 1st then.

      posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
      Black FoxB
      Black Fox
    • RE: Re: Field Marshal Games Pieces Project Discussion thread

      A little education for you folks.  I used to import about 3 to 4 tons of airsoft BBs about every 1-1/2 months from Japan.  It used to take and average of 4 weeks but after Homeland Security implemented new procedures for importing it increased it to6-8 weeks on average.  That’s getting it to the US.  Then it has to go through customs.  It takes about 3 to 7 days on average if all goes well.

      FMG, I don’t know if have a customs broker or not but I would strongly encourage you to get one if you don’t.  If you run into any snafus, they can be very helpful and can save you a lot of time, headaches and possibly money.

      Also ask to never have your items shipped with food.  On a couple of occasions I had my BBs held up for over 2 weeks because it was shipped in a container with food.  The assshole who owned the food forgot to submit his paper work to customs so they quarantined the whole container.  They wouldn’t release my stuff even though it was plastic.

      If you need any help in this area, feel free to contact me.

      Back to shipping.  Once the cargo is release it can take 1 to 7 days for it to arrive depending how far you live from the port it arrived at.

      So in short if all goes well, you can have it at your door in 4 weeks.  If not, 8 weeks or more.

      posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
      Black FoxB
      Black Fox
    • RE: Re: Field Marshal Games Pieces Project Discussion thread

      Enough with the conspiracy theories.  Personally I don’t give a rat’s asss if they look similar to some other pieces.  As long as they look good, that’s all that matters to me.

      posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
      Black FoxB
      Black Fox
    • RE: Re: Field Marshal Games Pieces Project Discussion thread

      @moralecheck:

      The 88 was indeed versatile and was purpose built in both the AA and AT roles.  It was usable as artillery, and shells were made specifically for that use.  Nonetheless, it was primarily assigned to AA/AT units and the Germans did not classify any model as artillery.  My objection was not based on shell size.  In fact, I think for the british that the 25 pounder (88mm) would be their ideal artillery piece.  There are lots of pics of Russian infantry riding on T-34’s, that doesn’t mean it should be the mech inf piece.  :-D

      Ja, the Germans loved the 88mm so much that they stuck it in their tiger tanks!

      posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
      Black FoxB
      Black Fox
    • RE: WWII Air Plane Amazing Facts

      @ABWorsham:

      Great post Black Fox.

      Reading about the air war in the Pacific, if an aircraft was off a few degrees could lead to a watery grave hundreds of miles out in the vast Ocean.

      Thanks

      Thinking of the Pacific.  I knew a guy who was a B-25 waist gunner in the Pacific during WWII.  He told me a story where his squadron was sharing the air field with Richard I Bong when he was flying the P-38.  At the time their version had the eight .50 cal in the nose.  He said those guns we just vicious.  However, the high humidity was causing problems with the electrical circuits that controlled the guns.  When it got bad enough the moisture would connect the firing circuits and the guns would sometimes start firing by themselves.  One day they were getting ready for a mission.  Just as they were walking out to the planes, one of the P-38s guns went off.  The airplane starting bouncing and spreading lead all over the field.  It hit a few other planes and their guns went off too.  At this point they now had 5 fully load P-38 with guns just blazing away and planes just started exploding all over the place.  He said by the time it was all over, they had 45 planes destroyed on the ground!  I’m sure this is just one of many such incidents that added to those mind blowing statistics.

      posted in World War II History
      Black FoxB
      Black Fox
    • RE: Re: Field Marshal Games Pieces Project Discussion thread

      WOW!  Those airplanes look fantastic!!!  Now that’s the kind of quality that I was expecting from FMG.  After seeing the sample of the Enterprise I was beginning to wonder.  My concerns have been erased.  Job well done!

      posted in Other Axis & Allies Variants
      Black FoxB
      Black Fox
    • RE: Tactical Bombers (Dive & Torpedo Bombers)

      @crusaderiv:

      My point is if you are gonna make the torpedo bombers youre gonna only have them availible for certain countries simply
      Yes of course. Only UK and USA can get torpedo bomber.
      Same thing for the dive bomber. Only Germany, USSR, Japan and USA may built this kind fo unit.
      Japan has both at the beginning of War II.

      It’s why I decided group them as tactical bombers.  That way everyone has a use for them.

      posted in House Rules
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      Black Fox
    • RE: Tactical Bombers (Dive & Torpedo Bombers)

      @crusaderiv:

      There’s no challenge if you focus too much to balance the game.

      You are absolutely right.  A game that is too balanced is no fun.  What I meant to say is that you want a balance between the game pieces in a sense that when you do add new pieces, it enhances the game but at the same time it doesn’t diminish another units usefulness or make it obsolete.

      posted in House Rules
      Black FoxB
      Black Fox
    • RE: Tactical Bombers (Dive & Torpedo Bombers)

      @crusaderiv:

      _No, medium, bombers move at 6.  When you look at the average stats of medium & heavy bomber in WWII carrying a full bomb load (and this is the key point), both had about the same combat rage.  The only difference was that medium bombers typically carried half to 2/3 of what a heavy bomber could.

      Yes but not before 1943.
      So if you want a medium bomber with better performance (mosquito is a good example) that must be a special unit or a special weapons.

      That’s not true.  Americans had the B-25, German the Junker-88 and the Japanese the Betty’s as an example.  When you consider stats for a unit type, you need to combine the units from all the nations and then base it off the average performance of that type.  Yes, you can always find exceptions.  But unless these exception were produced in great numbers, then it really doesn’t effect the strategic equation. A&A is a strategic game but people sometime tend to forget that when trying to create new units.  They get too focused on the tactical abilities of a few units rather than looking at the overall picture.  On top of that you also have to consider game playability.  Some capabilities have been fudge to make for a balance game play.  Aircraft not being able to attack sub unless there is a friendly destroyer is an example.

      Through out the war, everyone’s unit’s became better and better.  In general though, these improvements increased fairly equally on all side.  However, there were some improvements that were exceptional and these are usually represented in the Tech Rolls._

      posted in House Rules
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      Black Fox
    • RE: Tactical Bombers (Dive & Torpedo Bombers)

      @450thMSAF:

      heavy bombers had side top rear foward bottom gunners to

      That’s a defensive issue and it’s already at 1.  Medium bombers had guns too and you really can’t go lower than that and zero is not an option.  Personally I would give heavy bombers a Def-2.

      posted in House Rules
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      Black Fox
    • RE: Tactical Bombers (Dive & Torpedo Bombers)

      @crusaderiv:

      I was rewriting my last post and you posted before I finished.
      :-D sorry if I’m faster

      Super Bomber 4-1-6-15 (2 dice for strategic bombing)
      Heavy Bombers 4-1-6-12 (1 dice for strategic bombing)
      Medium Bombers 3-1-6-10 (1 dice for strategic bombing, divide by 2 and round up).

      I think medium must be: defend at 2 and movement 4.
      Also medium may attack sub and warship but heavy and super bomber can’t

      No, medium, bombers move at 6.  When you look at the average stats of medium & heavy bomber in WWII carrying a full bomb load (and this is the key point), both had about the same combat rage.  The only difference was that medium bombers typically carried half to 2/3 of what a heavy bomber could.

      posted in House Rules
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      Black Fox
    • RE: Tactical Bombers (Dive & Torpedo Bombers)

      @crusaderiv:

      Strategic & heavy bombers are one and the same.
      I agree

      A heavy and even a medium bomber are both capable of strategic and tactical bombing.
      Yes but the heavy bomber is more power ful than a medium.
      So you must make a category if you want a realistic game.
      For example, Germany cannot build heavy bomber at the beginning of the game whatever you play 39,40,41 or 42.

      I agree with you that 7 IPc for a fighter is cheap. 8 or 9 sounds good to me.

      I was rewriting my last post and you posted before I finished.

      In my game use the following when it comes to bombers.

      Super Bomber 4-1-6-15 (2 dice for strategic bombing)
      Heavy Bombers 4-1-6-12 (1 dice for strategic bombing)
      Medium Bombers 3-1-6-10 (1 dice for strategic bombing, divide by 2 and round up).

      posted in House Rules
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      Black Fox
    • RE: Tactical Bombers (Dive & Torpedo Bombers)

      @lnmajor:

      also, stratigic bombers should be 15 ipcs.
      fighters = 7 ipcs
      torpedeo/dive bomers = 10 ipcs
      strategic bombers = 15 ipcs
      heavy bombers = ?
      what do you think?

      Strategic & heavy bombers are one and the same.  A heavy and even a medium bomber are both capable of strategic and tactical bombing.  The only bomber that was ever restricted to strategic bombing was the B-29.  Although it did see some tactical use in the Korean war.

      I think bombers should be left at 12 IPC.  It makes them more playable.  At 15 IPC, they are very difficult to replace.  I would make a super bomber, such as a B-29, 15 IPC.

      In my game use the following when it comes to bombers.

      Super Bomber 4-1-6-15 (2 dice for strategic bombing)
      Heavy Bombers 4-1-6-12 (1 dice for strategic bombing)
      Medium Bombers 3-1-6-10 (1 dice for strategic bombing, divide by 2 and round up).

      Fighters at 7 IPC & T/D bombers at 10 IPC would throw the game out of whack.  Fighters are just too strong for 7IPC and would pretty much would make buying T/D bombers worthless.  Why buy a plane that cost more but does less.

      posted in House Rules
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      Black Fox
    • RE: Tactical Bombers (Dive & Torpedo Bombers)

      @lnmajor:

      i think its a good idea to reduce fighters to 7 ipcs. keep tacs at 10 or 11 ipcs. these planes need to be cheaper to encourage people to buy them. once your airforce is gone its too hard to replace them. reducing cost on planes will have more aircraft on your carriers and on the board in general. that makes for a better game. people would take more chances with fighters, like tanks and destroyers.

      Yes, my thoughts exactly.

      It is the main reason why I wanted to create a second class of aircraft that is more economical.  There are areas of the map that could use fighters but simply don’t get it because of cost.  The Pacific islands are one example.  In the games I’ve played, I’ve never seen a player base a plane there that was not in transit.  Most of the time there are just one or two infantry on an island and most people don’t want to spend 12 or 10 IPC to protect 3 or 6 IPC.

      One of my reasons for giving the tactical bomber a Def-2 is to make it more playable.  If you included ground attack aircraft in the tactical bomber group, it give a stronger reason to give a Def-2 and it would not at all be unreasonable.  Because ground/dive & torpedo bomber on a strategic level are all primarily built to attack ground/surface target.  If it is left at def-1 then they will always be in the rear with heavy protection.  With a Def-2, there would be more incentive to use them closer to the front line or for protection for more remote areas such as Australia.

      posted in House Rules
      Black FoxB
      Black Fox
    • RE: Tactical Bombers (Dive & Torpedo Bombers)

      @crusaderiv:

      Dive bomber  
      att = 3 (4 in the first round)
      def = 1
      move = 4
      cost 8

      torpedo bomber
      att = 2 (3 in the first round and can choose his target)
      def = 1
      move = 4
      cost = 8

      Crusaderiv/450th

      Thanks for your input.  However, I’m not sure I would agree with the attack values for the torpedo bombers.  Just looking back at what the Swordfish aircraft did to the Italian fleet would be a good argument against that.

      Anyway, for simplicity, I’m just going to combine both dive & torpedo as one type of aircraft.  Because on a strategic level I don’t really think there is a big difference between the two.

      As for defensive value, I see good arguments for both a “2” and “1”.  What needs to be considered here is what is the average defensive value for all tactical bomber aircraft?  If I were to go with a Def-1 though, I would almost feel compelled to reduce the IPC value to 7.  Maybe my “Version-2” option is the best solution.

      posted in House Rules
      Black FoxB
      Black Fox
    • Tactical Bombers (Dive & Torpedo Bombers)

      Gent

      I want to add Dive/Torpedo Bombers to Spring 1942 but I’m torn between 2 version.

      Version-1:  3-2-4-8

      This is basically a simplified version.  However, it is generally known that such aircraft can inflict much more damage if there are no opposing Fighters but on the other hand can suffer great losses if there is an opposing Fighters and they have no escort.  So I was thinking of a rule to reflect this.

      Version-2: 3(4)-2(1)-4-8

      If there is no opposing Fighter it can attack at 4.  If there is an opposing Fighter and has no fighter escort it defends at 1.  If both sides have fighters it attacks normally.  This reflects closer to reality but is more complicated.

      What version would you prefer?  If you have other idea for this rule, please share them.

      posted in House Rules
      Black FoxB
      Black Fox
    • RE: I've no clue what to do with UK in first round

      @GCar:

      vessel - Word History
      Date of Origin 13th c.
      Latin vascellum meant ‘small dish or utensil’. It was a diminutive form of vas ‘dish, vessel’ (source of English vase). It passed into English via Old French vaissel and Anglo-Norman vessel, on the way acquiring the additional meaning ‘ship’.

      And a small world history class (US schools should really put more emphasis on world history before 20th century):
      In 1066, William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy (part of modern France), invaded and conquered England. The new conquerors (called the Normans) brought with them a kind of French, which became the language of the Royal Court, and the ruling and business classes. For a period there was a kind of linguistic class division, where the lower classes spoke English and the upper classes spoke French. In the 14th century English became dominant in Britain again, but with many French words added. This language is called Middle English. It was the language of the great poet Chaucer (c1340-1400), but it would still be difficult for native English speakers to understand today.

      The amont of english words whose ethymology comes directly from french being about 30 %, and from old french + french 60 %.

      So even though english is a germanic language from origin, it contains more french words then anything else :)

      Cgar

      You know my last comment was total bullshit right?  You should have smelled it coming off your screen.  I was joking with you. :wink: :-D

      The comments are drifting way off from the original topic and was a humorous attempt to break away and get it back on track.

      posted in Axis & Allies Spring 1942 Edition
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      Black Fox
    • RE: Neutral Countries Rules in Spring 1942

      @Imperious:

      I cant get to it before the weekend.

      No worries.  It’s not urgent.

      Thanks

      posted in House Rules
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      Black Fox
    • RE: The Future of Axis & Allies.org is now uncertain

      @djensen:

      Amazon’s lawyers must disagree because they no longer offer the program to any resident of California.

      Djensen

      I’m a little confused at what you’re trying to say.  I basically said the same thing

      @Black:

      In the mean time, Amazon decided to ban all California businesses from selling on Amazon.

      posted in Website/Forum Discussion
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