@jonahawesome said in Cold War / Using AA 1940 Global war board:
I’m setting it in the mid-1950s / Late
Experimenting with it and making I can get some ideas from y’all
I am thinking about using infantry from previous AA editions to represent neutral army strengths on the board. I am planning on spray painting based on strict neutral, favor allies etc. My question is this: I have extras of every nation, so what model would be best to represent the different nations? In other words, which infantry would be the closest match to what the neutral nations army would have looked like?
MY THOUGHT SO FAR:
South America:
Venezuela-?
Chile-?
Argentina-?
Brazil-?
Africa:
Angola- UK
Mozambique- UK
Mid East:
Saudi Arabia-?
Iraq- Germany-?
Persia-?
Afghanistan- UK
Europe:
Turkey- ?
Greece- ?
Bulgaria- Germany
Yugoslavia- ?
Switzerland- ?
Spain- ?
Portugal- ?
Sweden- ?
Finland- Germany
Asia:
Olgiy- USSR
Dzavham- USSR
Ulaanbaatar- China
Buyant Uhaa- China
Any insight or thoughts would be appreciated
I am thinking about using infantry from previous AA editions to represent neutral army strengths on the board. I am planning on spray painting based on strict neutral, favor allies etc. My question is this: I have extras of every nation, so what model would be best to represent the different nations? In other words, which infantry would be the closest match to what the neutral nations army would have looked like?
MY THOUGHT SO FAR:
South America:
Venezuela-? American
Chile-? Germany
Argentina-? Germany
Brazil-? AmericanAfrica:
Angola- UK
Mozambique- UKMid East:
Saudi Arabia-? UK
Iraq- Germany-? Yes
Persia-? UK
Afghanistan- UKEurope:
Turkey- ? UK
Greece- ? UK
Bulgaria- Germany
Yugoslavia- ? UK
Switzerland- ? American
Spain- ? Germany
Portugal- ? American
Sweden- ? Germany
Finland- GermanyAsia:
Olgiy- USSR
Dzavham- USSR
Ulaanbaatar- China
Buyant Uhaa- ChinaAny insight or thoughts would be appreciated
Hi, my opinion in red in your post. Spain and Sweden were based from the political situation in A&A Global War 1939, where they can become pro-axis and Turkey pro-allies. Cheers
J. 8-)