To fit the entire G40 game pieces, you will need 2 boxes and that will include space for alot of HBG printed pieces, etc including roundels, etc
DIY tuck box inserts
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As you all know, AAP40 came without the insert rooms in te tuck boxes that we got in AA50. Inspired by AA50, I made some inserts that are fairly easy to print, cut, and fold.
You may have noticed them on Boardgamegeek, if you are frequenting that site. (or at the HGD forums).
There are two versions for different paper formats:
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A3 format paper: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/filepage/51250/diy-tuck-box-insert-a3-format-printing
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Letter format paper: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/filepage/52700/diy-tuck-box-insert-letter-format-printing
There is also a guide on how to assemble them here:
http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/482533/diy-tuck-box-insertEnjoy!
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Here’s mine that I created out of black card stock last year. There much more rigid than using standard paper and still work great. I’m definitely going to be making these for AAE 40 When it comes out. Thanks again ozimek.
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yea i made some and they work well. The only downside is I made mine from paper so the pieces won’t stay in their compartments while the game is put away.
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Here’s mine that I created out of black card stock last year. There much more rigid than using standard paper and still work great. I’m definitely going to be making these for AAE 40 When it comes out. Thanks again ozimek.
Where’d you get the Chinese artillery?
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It looks like painted allied artillery
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Where’d you get the Chinese artillery?
AAR UK artillery & fighter. The first release of AAR came with Lime green UK units.
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What’s wrong with 6 Zip lock bags, just wondering.
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Zip lock bags are unorganized
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I got paper
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Yeah hard paper would me nice. I made mine out of the flimsy stuff and it doesn’t do a very good job during transport but they keep everything nicely separated during play.
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Yeah hard paper would me nice. I made mine out of the flimsy stuff and it doesn’t do a very good job during transport but they keep everything nicely separated during play.
I still prefer zip locks
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How come the guy who use black card stock has over 9000 units in each box?
While the other guy has about what I got?He could have multiple game sets.
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@Dylan:
Yeah hard paper would me nice. I made mine out of the flimsy stuff and it doesn’t do a very good job during transport but they keep everything nicely separated during play.
I still prefer zip locks
I use zip lock bags too.
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@Dylan:
How come the guy who use black card stock has over 9000 units in each box?
While the other guy has about what I got?He could have multiple game sets.
Correct. Two sets of AAP40 and also a few misc pieces from other versions of A&A such as lime green chinese and revised (and modified revised) industerial complexes and aa guns.
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@skinny1:
@Dylan:
Yeah hard paper would me nice. I made mine out of the flimsy stuff and it doesn’t do a very good job during transport but they keep everything nicely separated during play.
I still prefer zip locks
I use zip lock bags too.
Aren’t they a pain during play?
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@skinny1:
@Dylan:
Yeah hard paper would me nice. I made mine out of the flimsy stuff and it doesn’t do a very good job during transport but they keep everything nicely separated during play.
I still prefer zip locks
I use zip lock bags too.
Aren’t they a pain during play?
No.
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i found the best thing to use is fishing tackle boxes. they are made by a company called plano. you can easily find them at wallmart and they are pretty cheap to buy. the large version has 17 small compartments, 4 medium compartments and 1 large compartment. it comes with dividers so you can configure the compartments to suit your needs.its also great becouse if the box is dropped when its closed not only do your pieces not fall all over the place but the pieces stay in their compartments and wont get all mixed up.
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I do admit that tackle boxes are the best. Personally I just use the boxes that came with the game. I don’t mind fishing for a sub or a tactical bomber, but that’s just me.