thank you for the answer
Please Read Before Opening your Anniversary Box 2017!
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Or, just print the map and not worry about board warping and split maps…
Map files are here:
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That’s a good idea axis_roll. i wonder how to trim the edges ? Maybe some camo duct tape ? Just to keep the raw edge covered a little. Suppose could run 5/4 board through the table saw and make a frame. Throw some gussets on the corners and dress them up with some sort of A&A stickers. : )
There’s no limit to how fancy you want to go! My initial thought was quick and dirty and the most frugal. My friend does the same with his board (Plexiglas) when I play at his place. I have my printed (larger) board under glass, built into a table.
The edges on his table do not pose a problem/issue, so you can try it first (without any ‘upgrades’) and fix it later if you find an issue.
I know I have seen many a beautiful A&A board created (in person and online)
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right on sounds way nice. Would be sweet for conventions. “The Anniversary table is ready” lol Or a restaurant “I would like to reserve the Global table for 5” : )
My latest thought was to make a panel. Then you could just turn it on edge and store it like a old foldout card table.
Yea if nothing else definitely a piece of plexi. Rather have the cigarette burns and spills on it for sure
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For an example of an A&A map board covered with plexiglass (more specifically, non-glare acrylic), see my first post in this thread:
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Nice collection of threads CWO. Some pretty impressive stuff out there. The only limitations being time, money and space : )
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I too noticed some slight warp in my map boards however they are not that bad. My plan is the purchase a 2�x4� finished plywood board and a piece of plexiglass in the same dimensions, sandwich the map boards between and hold everything together by framing the sandwhich. There will be some boarder since the map dorado are not quite 2�x4�. Maybe a bit of wood stain and clear coat to give it a picture frame look. I�m still spitballing the particulars.
As to printing out a bigger map, IL’s map is a thing of beauty and I may go that route if it will be cheaper.
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As to printing out a bigger map, IL’s map is a thing of beauty and I may go that route if it will be cheaper.
I doubt it would be cheaper than a sheet of plexiglass, but it would be better overall… to print a decent-sized map (note, it would be LARGER than the AA50 gameboard itself), you’re probably talking $100-ish (give or take)… a little more or less depending on just how big a printing you make… things to keep in mind when printing a map as an advantage over the OOB AA50 map:
- it can/will be larger than the OOB map
- it won’t warp
- you can roll it up if you don’t want to make it part of a permanent board
- doesn’t require plexiglass
- no seams/cuts/splits in the map/board
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A couple of my nation boxes were slightly bent as well, but not enough for me to be worried about it. It’ll happen eventually.
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I got my replacement items for the damaged goods today. Took about 2 months
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I got my boxes as well. Guess they are back in stock for those wanting replacements.
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Received my copy of the game today…all 8 of my storage box tops are damaged … and I’m missing a Japanese transport ship (I think…the one with the smoke stacks)
Also game boards are all warped OOB (i have a heavy board game box on top trying to flatten them
I sent a request to customer service …
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Well my first copy of it was not damaged.
The second two definitely were. I should check if the one I gave away at christmas was damaged too.
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I must say, I am currently both shocked and extremely excited. I filed a complaint and instead of just giving me replacement boards, they went ahead and sent me another game! It looks like I have 2 copies of Anniversary now 8-)
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Do the game boards always end up warped?
Or have they managed to fix the issue?
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I haven’t seen any warping of my boards (yet).
For the records: my box arrived undamaged, although I still have to check the playing pieces.