Gar,
––As I really value your opinion I wanted to know what you thought of the “Alpha” decals on the sides of aircraft to denote their “Type” of unit. Please remember 3 things:
1.) We play on an enlarged global map, 48" x 108"
2.) I want my game to be “user friendly” to rookie players.
3.) My Dad, an 89 year old WW2 vet, plays with us a lot.
––I try to make everything as logical and unconfusing as possible. Imagine having several aircraft in the same territory all painted in the same scheme, German Green camo in this case. Some of them very simular in appearance from more than 3 feet away such as the HE-111, DO-17, and ME-210. My idea was to add “Alpha” decals to the fuselages of the aircraft not only as a “detail”,….but to serve as a “Type” identifier as outlined at the bottom of this post.
@Tall:
@Gargantua:
These units are painted so well, that I can see the pilots in the cockpits…
––Were they Smiling??? (big grin).
––By the way,…What is YOUR opinion of the “Alpha Designator” decals that I had him apply to the fuselages of the aircraft in order to differentiate the different TYPES quickly? Do you think they help? Just imagine several aircraft all in the same paint scheme located very closely together. I’ll post a close-up pic below.
––Also,…the Air Transports are the only a/c with White coloring, and also the only a/c with colored wingtips. I did this to make them VERY obvious to all players that an a/c with Paratroop/Troop Transport capabilities was on the scene. The White coloring also subliminally reflects the White parachutes that the “troopers” carry.
E…Early Fighter
F…Fighter
L…Long-range Fighter (two-engine)
J…Jet Fighter
D…Bomber, Dive
M…Bomber, Medium
H…Bomber, Heavy
R…Recon
T…Transport
----What do you think? I really value your opinion,…although I still believe you to be somewhat “touched”, haha. :-D
“Tall Paul”