Thanks @Stucifer, @SuperbattleshipYamato
& @Krieghund. I suspected that was the case but was really hoping it wasn’t.
Pacific 1940 2nd Edition
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@wittmann:
I have a personal interest in Italy and am passionate about its fate and how I play it
I’ve just posted in the “What´s your favorite movie phrase?” thread (in the Other Forums / General Discussion section) a quote that I think you’ll enjoy. It’s from the classic Bogart wartime movie Sahara.
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I did. Probably 10 years since I watched that film, but the speech does ring some bells. Can imagine my Italian grandparents agreeing with and liking it too. Probably everyone in the cinema actually. My Nonna liked Bogart, but loved… John Vain (Wayne).
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So Japan does not start with any troops in Kiangsi?
or is that just a set up error?
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Must be an error. Only Uk/France have more troops in England and Scotland to placate the people who said Sealion is too easy.
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So Japan does not start with any troops in Kiangsi?
or is that just a set up error?
Some errors on Japanese setup, there are 3 inf, arty in Kiangsi and ftr/tac air in Kiangsu. New pics of map are being processed along with pics of ANZAC air and UK mech inf.
It seems that most land areas in China have 3 inf, arty for the Japanese.
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Here are the new pics which VanGal has just mentioned, beginning with the corrected map set-ups.
First, the corrected overall set-up:
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Next, the corrected Japanese set-up:
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Next, a close-up of the ANZAC dispositions:
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Now for some sculpt pictures. If I accidentally got the nationalities mixed up when assigning file names, I’d appreciate VanGal or someone else providing the corrected identifications.
First, the ANZAC air units:
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Next, the British air units:
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Another shot of the British air units – a bit fuzzier than the last one, but included for the sake of completeness:
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Now for some ANZAC land units: Â [EDIT: it appears that these units may in fact be British rather than ANZAC, and that their grey colour is just the result of the photograph lighting. See futher down in this thread for the discussion which brought up this point.] [FURTHER EDIT: VanGal confirms that they are indeed British.]
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And finally, a close-up of the Japanese mechanized infantry unit:
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is there a anzac unique tank?
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is there a anzac unique tank?
I think the tank is the unit in the bottom right corner of the land units picture, but I don’t know what kind of model it is.
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It looks to me like the picture labelled ANZAC land units is actually British land units: 1 UK artillery, 1 UK mech infantry top view, and 1 UK mech infantry side view. I think the color is just off because of the lighting used for the picture, because when I ‘zoomed in’ on the pieces, they looked beige, not dark gray.
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@Scott:
It looks to me like the picture labelled ANZAC land units is actually British land units: 1 UK artillery, 1 UK mech infantry top view, and 1 UK mech infantry side view. I think the color is just off because of the lighting used for the picture, because when I ‘zoomed in’ on the pieces, they looked beige, not dark gray.
Quite possible. VanGal didn’t provide me with named files, just numbered ones. I added names to help me sort them for posting purposes, but the lighting and colour of the shots may very well have fooled me.
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Just to follow up, I noticed that VanGal’s most recent posting on the previous page says “New pics of map are being processed along with pics of ANZAC air and UK mech inf.” – so that too seems to indicate that the grey-looking land units are actually British. I’ll go edit the caption of my post for that picture to indicate this.
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can we get a pic or pics of the pages in the rulebook that tells you what each piece represents?
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can we get a pic or pics of the pages in the rulebook that tells you what each piece represents?
Well, for Air it’s almost certainly the CAC Boomerang for the fighter, the Bristol Beaufort for the Tac and if I’m not mistaken,
a Ju 86 for the bomber, which were flown by the Australians…Oh thank goodness, I think it’s a Lockheed Hudson or Ventura. Australia only used the Ju86 for civilian transport.