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    @cyanight:

    I found this stuff at Menards.� Its called J-Trim (indoor version).� It worked great on my metal boards that are 1/4 inch thick. Thanks again YG!

    Thanks Cyanight, I will caption the video with the name of it… Cheers.

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    @CWO:

    @Black_Elk:

    All bunkers should have canine companion

    Yes, even the Fuhrerbunker had one in April 1945, the famous Blondi.

    HAHA… That’s awesome.


  • This community is so helpful.  Thank you for the ideas everyone.  Keep the videos coming YG.  I’m really looking forward to your Japan strategy Video!

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    @drummerinheat:

    This community is so helpful.  Thank you for the ideas everyone.  Keep the videos coming YG.  I’m really looking forward to your Japan strategy Video!

    Ask and you shall receive, Japanese strategy video is uploading and should be available in about an hour… I will post a new thread in this forum as well.

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    @Young:

    What’s a good amount of chips (the plastic kind) to have so that you don’t run out during a Global game? Keep in mind that the setup requires 103 gray, and 13 red.

    Usually one of my little Plano containers that holds 5 50-count stacks of chips is plenty. I have 3 stacks of white (50 each, 150 total), 1 stack of red (50) and 1 stack of blue (50). In an average game, we will go through about 2 1/2 stacks of the white, roughly 1/3 to 1/2 of the red and barely touch the blues, like maybe 5 or 6 (remember, blues are 10 units).


  • @Young:

    @CWO:

    @Black_Elk:

    All bunkers should have canine companion

    Yes, even the Fuhrerbunker had one in April 1945, the famous Blondi.

    HAHA… That’s awesome.

    Early in the movie Downfall, there’s a scene in which Hitler introduces Blondi to his new secretary, Traudl Junge, and (as I recall) says about Blondi “She’s smarter than most people.”  I’m sure he genuinely believed this, given his inclinations (which are nicely depicted in the movie) to rant to his generals that he’s surrounded by imbeciles and incompetents.

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    @knp7765:

    @Young:

    What’s a good amount of chips (the plastic kind) to have so that you don’t run out during a Global game? Keep in mind that the setup requires 103 gray, and 13 red.

    Usually one of my little Plano containers that holds 5 50-count stacks of chips is plenty. I have 3 stacks of white (50 each, 150 total), 1 stack of red (50) and 1 stack of blue (50). In an average game, we will go through about 2 1/2 stacks of the white, roughly 1/3 to 1/2 of the red and barely touch the blues, like maybe 5 or 6 (remember, blues are 10 units).

    I’ll have to count what I have as well, we never run out.

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    I’ve got 250 Grays, 50 Reds, and 20 Blues… my group never uses the Blues, and I’m thinking we might as well get in line with everyone else and start using the Greens… so I’m thinking 200 Whites, 50 Greens, and 50 Reds from HBG should be a good set for every game.

    Thoughts?

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    I assume your using the Whites for (1) instead of the OOB Greys?  That looks good to me.

    I have 200 Grey, 30 Green, 50 Red, 30 Blue.  We haven’t played a game with them yet but we are planning on Easter weekend.  I will definitely take some pics and possibly get a video too.

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    @Young:

    I’ve got 250 Grays, 50 Reds, and 20 Blues… my group never uses the Blues, and I’m thinking we might as well get in line with everyone else and start using the Greens… so I’m thinking 200 Whites, 50 Greens, and 50 Reds from HBG should be a good set for every game.

    Thoughts?

    You are using the Greens as 3 units, right? In that case, you probably won’t need so many white chips. One reason we go through so many white chips is we don’t use a “3” unit chip. We do have green chips, but they are 50 units so they rarely get used.

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    I just had another idea (a bit nutsy perhaps). I have 10 different color chips. What if I used each to represent a different number in increments of 1?
    1 = white
    2 = red
    3 = blue
    4 = yellow
    5 = green
    6 = black
    7 = orange
    8 = brown
    9 = purple
    10 = pink

    That might make for a really colorful board yet still not have much on there.
    Okay, I’m just being silly here.

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    If I had all those chips, I would give the Axis their own colors, as well as the Allies.

    Axis Powers

    1= Yellow
    5= Black
    10= Purple

    Allied Powers

    1= White
    5= Red
    10= Blue

  • '13

    @cyanight:

    @Bar91:

    We use different colored chips for each unit type. �� I really helps to clean up stack on the board and to tell how many of each unit are in a territory.

    white = infantry
    black = tanks
    green = art
    orange = mech
    brown = bomber
    blue = fighter
    yellow = tac.
    purple = navy (we ran out of colors so had to make due). �� We keep talking about painting the purple different colors for different ships but never get around it.

    We still use reds to represent 5 units any type of unit.

    That’s cool Bar, I’d love to see a picture of your game board with the chips sometime :)

    Here are a few pics from recent game.  This post has the start of each side of the board.

    Europe Start.JPG
    Pac Start.JPG

  • '13

    And here is a panoramic from around turn 3 or so.

    In-Game Panoramic.JPG


  • not to hijack the thread, but i thought i’d let everyone know that WotC is shipping me a replacement board!  I just sent them the same picture i shared with all of you and gave my discrepancy.  Nice to know that there are still honest good business out there!  Now if i could only find a way to get more 1942 2nd Ed chips!!!


  • @drummerinheat:

    not to hijack the thread, but i thought i’d let everyone know that WotC is shipping me a replacement board!  I just sent them the same picture i shared with all of you and gave my discrepancy.  Nice to know that there are still honest good business out there!  Now if i could only find a way to get more 1942 2nd Ed chips!!!

    I prefer these smaller chips too.  The 1914 WWI game uses different shades of blue and reds of this same smaller size.  I ordered a couple sets from HBG and we use:

    grey 1
    blue 2
    green 3
    red 5

    http://www.historicalboardgaming.com/Supplement-Bag-Chips-1914-WW1_p_1444.html

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    @IKE:

    @drummerinheat:

    not to hijack the thread, but i thought i’d let everyone know that WotC is shipping me a replacement board!  I just sent them the same picture i shared with all of you and gave my discrepancy.  Nice to know that there are still honest good business out there!  Now if i could only find a way to get more 1942 2nd Ed chips!!!

    I prefer these smaller chips too.  The 1914 WWI game uses different shades of blue and reds of this same smaller size.  I ordered a couple sets from HBG and we use:

    grey 1
    blue 2
    green 3
    red 5

    http://www.historicalboardgaming.com/Supplement-Bag-Chips-1914-WW1_p_1444.html

    I have wanted these, but HBG has been out of stock for some time now.


  • I find it odd that WotC doesn’t sell accessories.  IE: More IT or ANZ units, factory units, chips, or dice.  im sure it’s not as large a demand for them to bother, but…well i basically answered my own question, but i still can hope and wish right!!!???


  • What other editions of A&A have the new style chips used in '42 2nd edition?  Do Europe and Pacific '40 2nd editions use those same type of chips?

    I actually really like those chips and would like to find more because I find them easier to work with and count when on the board.  Looks like HBG is OOS right now. Strangely they show '40 2nd edition as using the older style chips.

    Note: if I should have started a new thread to ask this, kindly let me know.  I thought it better to add to the Chip discussion thread than clog up the forums with multiple thread on the same general topic.

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    @IdaRed:

    What other editions of A&A have the new style chips used in '42 2nd edition?  Do Europe and Pacific '40 2nd editions use those same type of chips?Â

    I actually really like those chips and would like to find more because I find them easier to work with and count when on the board.  Looks like HBG is OOS right now. Strangely they show '40 2nd edition as using the older style chips.

    Note: if I should have started a new thread to ask this, kindly let me know.  I thought it better to add to the Chip discussion thread than clog up the forums with multiple thread on the same general topic.Â

    I’m pretty sure 1st Edition 1940 chips are different in size and shape than 2nd Edition chips (mostly because of the added green), but I’m not 100% sure.

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