@CWO:
b) See how much it would cost you to pick up a copy of the 1942 2nd edition game from either your local hobby store (or from a less expensive online supplier, if applicable) and use its AAA units.
I have thought about this, but I would still need AAA for Italy, ANZAC, and France, as well as nicely printed rule books.
Buying 1942 I save:
~$10 on German artillery replacements
The cost of 32 - 40 AAAs
I suspect this is cheaper than buying a full 1942 game.
The trick is I do plan on buying 1942 2nd edition too! This is not very urgent for me though. Any A&A in my near future will almost surely be AA50 or Global. Even 1941 has more immediate use for me, as it’s a good teaching game.
Ultimately I do prefer to have enough pieces for both games. Global is going to set up on my friends shelf for a long campaign. Should I want to jam a game (or lend somebody) 1942 in the meantime, it’s better if they both have their own pieces.
It’s a good idea, but probably doesn’t solve my issues. With any luck my finances will bounce back soon and I can buy 2nd '42, 1941, and upgrade my Global game. :)
Edit - a copy of 1942 2nd edition might include all the pieces I need that HBG aren’t currently stocked with. Maybe I’ll look into that…
@Wolfshanze:
Unless it’s 50th Anniversary Edition A&A… it’s always cheaper to cobble together Anniversary then to buy it (unless someone who is legally insane is selling it cheap).
I had 2 copies of AA50. When Global 1940 was announced I figured that would kill the “grail game” status of AA50, so I quickly traded it for some other games before it dropped of in value.
I think I called that one wrong!
:lol: