Thank you for providing this!
Matt H.
You are welcome. They turned out nice……
Wow Tall Paul those facilities look great. I have neither the patience or the skill to paint so well.
I’m also happy to see I’m so not the only one that uses those risk pieces… I loathe the little cardboard makers that we get in all the newer games for industrial complexes, so I use the old fashioned plastic A&A factories for minor complexes and those risk pieces for major complexes.
Admiral T & Others,
Wow Tall Paul those facilities look great.
––Thanks, I’m glad you enjoyed them.I’m also happy to see I’m so not the only one that uses those risk pieces…
––Well, Although I bought and have several of the “2008 Risk” pieces painted,… For my Minor Factories I have since replaced these units with the
“HBG MINOR FACTORIES” and will either utilize the old Risk factories for
“RESEARCH CENTERS”,… or sell them.
I’ll post a pic below of my Major Factories, Minor Factories, and Research Centers just for “clarity”.
I loathe the little cardboard makers that we get in all the newer games for industrial complexes, so I use the old fashioned plastic A&A factories for minor complexes and those risk pieces for major complexes.
**––I couldn’t agree more concerning the “cardboard CR_P” that comes with the OOB set.Tall Paul**
**Guys,
––And here are the “Research Centers”,… a.k.a. the “2008 Risk Factories”. I hope this explains “MY” choices for some of the Infrastructure units. If you’d like to see more discussion and/or pics, just look above at the previous five pages of my Infrastructure thread. I hope you enjoy them.
Tall Paul**
Guys,
––It’s been a while since I’ve been on the forum.
----Here are some pics of the Shapeways Capital unit for the
USA, the White House. Just remember that these pics are magnified several times the ACTUAL size of the units. I hope you enjoy them.
Tall Paul
Very nice piece, Paul. Looks, so real.
John & Others,
Wow, that brings a game board to life. Nice piece, Paul! :-)
**––I’m glad you liked them.
Tall Paul**
Guys,
––Well, I haven’t had much time lately, but here’s two pics of the
U.K.-European (London) Capital unit from SHAPEWAYS after “Allworkandnoclay” got through with them.
–I mean, really. Check out the CLOCK in the tower ! :-o
–Please note that these pics are taken utilising an OOB “standard” size gameboard, and that I/we usually play on a gameboard that’s been enlarged 150% in order to have “more Room”.
–I hope you enjoy them.
Tall Paul
Wow, that’s very impressive! I’m glad to hear that Chad is still painting. It’s always a pleasure to see his work. Nice pieces Paul.
Yes, that is impressive as the capitol was. He did amazing job on these. :-)
Guys,
Wow, that’s very impressive! I’m glad to hear that Chad is still painting. It’s always a pleasure to see his work. Nice pieces Paul.
**––I couldn’t agree more concerning “Allwork’s” talent !Tall Paul**
John & Others,
Yes, that is impressive as the capitol was.
––I agree that these pieces are VERY DETAILED, as long as they are orderred in Frosted Ultra Detail (FUD).Tall Paul
@Tall:
John & Others,
Yes, that is impressive as the capitol was.
––I agree that these pieces are VERY DETAILED, as long as they are orderred in Frosted Ultra Detail (FUD).Tall Paul
Yes, I remember you saying that before. Thanks for reminding me.
That is beautiful Paul. I ended up using white decal discs for Big Ben and I think I only did one side. That is very nicely done!
Cyanight & Others,
That is beautiful Paul. I ended up using white decal discs for Big Ben and I think I only did one side. That is very nicely done!
––Now that you mention it,…I should have said Clock FACES since he painted all of them!
––And yes, I agree, that “Allworkandnoclay” is the “MAN” as far as A&A painting talent! But his superb talent also has another side, too. As a professional artist he sometimes takes 3-4 weeks off from painting my A&A stuff when some museum commissions him to make an original sculpture for them (or some simular work).
Tall Paul
Guys,
––Well I had a few minutes so I thought I’d upload a couple of pics of the
Italian Capital-ROME. Just remember, these pics are taken using an OOB gameboard whereas when we play a game we use a custom-enlarged map
that is 150% larger in size. I hope you enjoy them.
Tall Paul
Those capital monuments look so sick… Great job Tall P.
Tall Paul,
The monuments are pretty nifty. Well done.
You keep mentioning that the map you usually play on is 150% larger than the standard game board. I have been wanting to print off a map that size. I have a couple of questions for you about that:
Did you by chance use Ambilzi and Grasshopper’s scanned map file? (found over at this thread: http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=31554.0)
Which material did you print the map on? Vinyl? Styrene? Something else?
How is the resolution quality of the map after it has been enlarged that much?
Thanks in advance!
@Tall:
Guys,
––Well I had a few minutes so I thought I’d upload a couple of pics of the
Italian Capital-ROME. Just remember, these pics are taken using an OOB gameboard whereas when we play a game we use a custom-enlarged map
that is 150% larger in size. I hope you enjoy them.Tall Paul
Very interesting… What are the final dimensions of the map board?