@Tall:
Toblerone77,
––Well, I’ll confess to being “slightly” OCD, but an old carpentry saying, which I’ve found to be true through experience, goes like this: “THINK twice,….CUT once!”
––Even if you are NOT using decals to denote national identity,…IF your paint schemes are
DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT from one another you shouldn’t have any problems confusing the nationality of any units.
––Think about it. You not only have COLOR to differentiate between countries,….but paint SCHEMES as well.
––Start with a country with a very distictive paint scheme, like “Italian Desert Camo”, and make any other country’s paint schemes that could possibly be near or involved in combat with the “IDC” scheme DISTINCTLY DIFFERENT from it. Then just continue this train of thought until you’ve got all of the countries in the game designed. “Wala”,…you’re finished.
----In my life experience I’ve found that in most cases a well thought out plan BEFORE any action takes place is a winning formula. I hope this helps you.
“Tall Paul”
I was kind of doing that. The problem is mostly the ships. However painting the newer destinctive pieces will be much easier. When I started painting the old MB pieces it put the old Fortress America pieces to better use than they had before. I’m actually considering painting my AA50 set. I think it will be much, much, easier.
Even without decals I will be able to spot things on the board easily enough as well as my more experienced co-players by using the newer pieces.