2 Chinese fighters
Axis and allies map
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Not sure if you had already seen these files or not, but you can download one and have it printed.
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That is really amazing, thank you! I am planning to print your setup and diplomacy charts as well.
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Followup question, is this made for the second edition of 1940, or the first edition? Maybe there are no differences on the board itself, but we are playing the 2nd edition. Same question for the charts, are they for 2nd or 1st edition?
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Followup question, is this made for the second edition of 1940, or the first edition? Maybe there are no differences on the board itself, but we are playing the 2nd edition. Same question for the charts, are they for 2nd or 1st edition?
It’s a customized 1st Edition map, but we have been playing 2nd Edition rules on it for a long time without any issues.
You can also check out the map in my YouTube video…
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The map is exactly the same with the exception of a production chart running across the top of the board. The dimensions are the same, the territories are the same, some of the lines don’t quite match up the same, and some of the colors are slightly different the same.
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Very cool chaps
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That’s a good idea although I always roll each dice one by one. Drives some opponents crazy but I don’t like to group my dice together.
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You can buy the historical board gaming 1939 global map, from what ive heard/seen its huge!! Its 4 x 8!.
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@Anzac:
You can buy the historical board gaming 1939 global map, from what ive heard/seen its huge!! Its 4 x 8!.
Is it the exact same as the 1940 map?
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@Anzac:
You can buy the historical board gaming 1939 global map, from what ive heard/seen its huge!! Its 4 x 8!.
Is it the exact same as the 1940 map?
No, and it’s a more complexed variant.