Thanks for the feedback. Most of the rules for the game were crowd sourced from those actually playing an axis and allies style game. The game was never intended to be a historically accurate representation of the American civil war…as are the axis and allies WW2 games. They are themed games. You are welcome to try it out on Steam tabletop simulator if you have it before casting any kind of judgement. It really is a fun game that challenge players. If you want more historically accurate games, you’ll have to look elsewhere.
Axis & Allies storage. Post yours!
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I loved Field Marshall Games’ ammo box that he made way back when, but the price was way too much for me. But I wanted to condense my games into a single storage for easy transport, so my son and I made one. Love how it turned out. I have condensed and stored AA 1914, AA 1941, AA 1942, Europe and Pacific in there plus a couple others. Not that big, and love the look. Ironically, wood is expensive, as are hinges and such, so I see why FMG’s were so expensive back in the day.
Now post what you have!
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@jim010
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Well, since no one is posting, here’s some from the Facebook group I’m on.
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I was able to pick up an old military card file .DMclaren posted a picture on our post @ custom carriers from OOB’s. I have plans to save the petina and retro it out for A&A. I was thinking of doing a sort of collage of the box art from all my different games on the sides and back.
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Post pics!
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jim010,
Can you get me some dimensions on those custom painted boxes? Thanks.
Bill
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Inside of the box is 46 cm length x 30 cm width cm x 21 cm height. I have these dimensions in order to fit the play piece boxes from Europe, Pacific and 1914.
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Jim,
Are those the dimensions for the painted boxes with the flags or the dimensions of the unpainted boxes in the ammo crate? The painted boxes definitely look very different dimensionally than what you quoted. Thanks.
Bill
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I didn’t make those. Those are from another member on Facebook. My box is in the first post.
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Got it. Thanks, Jim.
Bill