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      Unit Sculpts Identified by Krieghund

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      This should be stickied… had to dig to find this, since it’s different than a lot of places say the units are.

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      Larry's Designer Notes are Posted

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      Larry has finally created an A&A 1941 section on his website, and he’s posted his designer notes here:

      http://www.harrisgamedesign.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=9155

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      David's Opening the Box Video Now Posted

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      I second Larry’s comments. Thanks for all the time you put in dave.  Looking forward to the new time lapse video.

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      General Alan Brooke's Plan to Arm Vichy France

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      http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17390290

      19 March 2012

      A British general kept Winston Churchill and Free French leader Charles De Gaulle in the dark about a top secret 1942 plan to arm Vichy France, recently discovered documents reveal.

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      New Board Section on General Military History?

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      Feedback on the idea so far has been positive in nature but limited in number, so it’s hard to draw any conclusions about what the board membership’s opinion is.  Any thoughts from djensen or the moderators at this point?

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      Global Gaming Table Threads and Pictures

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      Hi everyone,

      Jan and I almost finished our warroom.
      We would like to share some pictures with you.
      The map on the table has the same size as the 1936 middle map.

      The Map on the picture does also have the Captains ‘‘house rule expansion’’ in it. (addition to the game)
      For every Axis and Allies lover, who would like to add some more variety of units and tactics.
      It’s very easy to learn and to add, to your regular game, the 1940 global version.

      https://www.axisandallies.org/forums/topic/37535/the-captain-s-global-1940-house-rules-collection

      Just take a quick look, and decide for yourself.

      On the wall we have two dice towers, which can be taken off smoothly.
      (I made those myself, they are very quiet and easy to use. I also sell them, if you are interested).
      We also use a magnetic board on the wall to keep up during the game. (there is a poster in the making for the board with a large ipc tracker.)

      Let me know what you think of our game board, and if something is missing just leave a reply in the comments.

      Best regards,

      Jan and Cornelis from the Netherlands.

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      Release Date Coincidence?

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      now today was was yesterday and everyone should have the game!  Lets play!

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      Alternate East-West Map Connections

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      @ozimek1:

      Nice idea. Don’t you think Mexico should border Central US?

      Actually, I’ve just made a different variant.  Unlike the last version, this one uses only direct connections, without the need for some board-to-board crossovers to take two moves.

      The positioning of Mexico was a problem that kept bothering me because, at first glance, it looks like the two halves of the country can simply click together because they’re the same size.  Then I compared the Global 1940 map to the Anniversary Edition map and I realized that, in Global, a vertical strip is missing from the middle of North America (which helps to explain why British Columbia and Ontario practically touch each other).  So the fact that the two halves of Mexico look as if they are connectable is just an illusion.  That’s why, in the new variant I made, I decided to extend the border of SZ 10 all the way to the land spur at the bottom left of Southeast Mexico: because there’s a missing strip of land between the two boards.  It’s a better match with the official rules too.

      Comparing Global with the Anniversary map also highlighted for me just how big the difference is in the scales between the two halves of North America in Global.  Another thing I found surprising when I compared the maps was that the Global rules say that SZ 51 is adjacent to SZ 64, 65, and 66.  SZ 51 only takes up about 20% of the height of the map, while SZ 64, 65 and 66 add up to about 45% of the height of the map, so the Global rules connect two boards in a way that implies a huge height difference between the two sides.  In the new variant I made, I disconnected SZ 51 from SZ 64, so that the height difference wouldn’t be quite so extreme.

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      Europe/Pacific 1940 Map Division

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      @LHoffman:

      Interesting, yes… but I don’t think the similarity between the A&A game and Axis pact you reference is intentional. By that I mean it was a total coincidence. Taking into account all of the other errors in Pacific and previous versions, there is no way that the designers paid that much attention to detail. I bet it just looked like a logical place to split the board for them.

      Yeah. I think they just split it where China ended, and that happened to be there.

      Besides, 10 degrees is a large error.

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