Re: Field Marshal Games Pieces Project Discussion thread


  • Use the red Japanese pieces from the original AA Pacific as Canadians.


  • i never got the red jap from pacfic or the green uk from europe

  • Customizer

    I have some of the red Japanese pieces from the earlier version of A&A Pacific.  In fact, I’m trying to sell that game on eBay right now.  I also got a few of the burgandy Soviet pieces which I guess are from early versions of A&A Europe.  However, I have never seen the green British pieces.  I would like to get some of those for my personal collection.  I’ve got British in several shades: 
    the current tan pieces,
    some dark tan/beige pieces from early A&A Pacific,
    another shade of tan that seems to have a slight pink tint to it,
    a sort of cream color,
    and some that are nearly white from D-Day.  Of course, those don’t include any of the ships.

    The green British pieces would be a nice addition.  So, for anyone else who has seen them, what shade of green were they?


  • i geuse a lime green, ya thats what i thought to


  • The green British pieces would be a nice addition.  So, for anyone else who has seen them, what shade of green were they?

    If you pick up a set of TT’s “New Colors” set of A&A Accessories, he’s got a few runners of his stuff in a very close approximation of that green.  To my eyes it’s like halfway between the Americans’ olive green and the UK tan.  The World’s Forge Japanese are somewhat close, but brighter.

    Yeah, I have probably 2-3 sets worth of red Japanese, but I’ve found both the burgundy Russians and green Brits VERY hard to find, even on ebay.  I have, maybe, 1 full set’s worth of each.  The green Brits were the hardest of all to find, I think.

  • Customizer

    Oh yeah.  I’ve got some of those Table Tactics pieces.  They are sort of a light, pale green.  Close to the current Chinese infantry but without the slight yellow tint.

    I wonder why WOTC made these odd colors at first (red Japanese, burgandy Soviets, green Brits) just to turn around and change them to the more “normal” colors.  I mean, the Revised edition of A&A came out first, right?  Before A&A Pacific and A&A Europe.  In the Revised edition, as far as I know, all the forces were in the “normal” colors with the Soviets being maroon, the Japs being burnt orange and the Brits being tan.  So, they already knew what color the forces were supposed to be before they came out with Europe and Pacific.  Yet they went and made these odd colored versions and then changed to the regular versions.  Were they just trying to make a few hard-to-find collectible items before going into more regular production?


  • Europe & Pacific came out before Revised.


  • No, A&A: Europe was released in 1999. Pacific was released in 2001. Revised came out in March of 2004.

  • Customizer

    Well that makes a little more sense.  So when they first made Europe and Pacific, there was no real set color for the forces.  Then when Revised came out and they kind of set a pattern for each country’s color, they probably issued newer versions of Europe and Pacific with the new colors, making the older ones with Red Japanese, Burgandy Soviets and Green Brits obsolete.


  • The funny thing is the original Europe & Pacific already had a nice tan color for the UK forces.

    When Revised first came out, the UK was greenish and Germany was gray. They switched over to more modern colors in the 2nd Revised printing.


  • i believe sea foam is the term commonly used for it.


  • According to the notes I’ve kept over the years, the evolution of the sculpt colours in the A&A games (I have all of them from the Milton Bradley edition onward) went more or less as follows:

    United States: In the Milton Bradley edition, the U.S. troops were dark olive green and the equipment sculpts were dark brownish green.  The current basic U.S. colour of medium green was first used for both troops and equipment in AAEurope.  The medium green colour has seen a few shading differences over the years, especially in the troops sculpts, but the biggest variation in this practice was the use of two U.S. troop colours in AAPacific: medium green for standard troops and dark green for Marines.

    Great Britain: The A&A rules have generally described the British pieces as being “tan,” but the actual sculpts that have come with the games have used different interpretations of this colour over the years – and have deviated wildly from it in some cases.  In the Milton Bradley edition, the British troop sculpts were medium tan and the equipment pieces were what could be called pale beige.  In the AAEurope and AAPacific, the British troop pieces stayed medium tan and the equipment pieces now matched them in colour.  The British troop and equipment sculpts then went all over the place for a while: they were pale cream in D-Day, pale lime green in Revised and salmon pink in Bulge.  Things finally settled down with Anniversary because from that point onward British troop and equipment pieces have been issued in a light tan colour almost identical to the pale beige of the Milton Bradley equipment pieces.  (They’ve also been issued in a so-called “dark tan” version to depict ANZAC forces in Pacific 1940, but that’s another story.)

    Soviet Union: Russia’s troop pieces in the Milton Bradley edition were dark chocolate brown and its equipment pieces were a slightly lighter shade of the same colour.  In AAEurope, all the Russian sculpts were a medium shade of burgundy purple; since Revised, they’ve been a darker shade of the same colour.

    Germany: In the Milton Bradley edition, Germany’s troop sculpts were medium grey and its equipment sculpts were a slightly lighter shade of the same colour.  Beginning with AAEurope and ending approximately with Revised (my notes are a bit unclear about this point), German troop pieces were a kind of gunmetal bluish-black and most German equipment sculpts were similarly toned (though a few were also issued in dark grey).  The use of outright black for all the German pieces seems to have started with Bulge and continued thereafter.

    Japan: The colours used for Japan in the Milton Bradley edition can be described as amber (or medium butterscotch) for the troops and pale butterscotch for the equipment.  All of Japan’s sculpts were cherry red in AAPacific; they’ve been dark burnt orange from Revised onward.

    Italy, China, ANZAC and France: All of these are recent additions to the A&A sculpt range.  Their respective colours are medium brown for Italy, lime green for China, “dark tan” – actually more of a grey colour – for ANZAC and dark blue for France.  There has been no colour variation either between games in the case of Italy and China (which appear in both Anniversary and Global 1940) or between the troop and equipment sculpts of a given country (which is a non-issue in the case of China because it only has troop pieces).

  • Customizer

    Does anybody know why cminke’s posts keep disappearing?


  • @knp7765:

    Does anybody know why cminke’s posts keep disappearing?

    Because unnecessary filler (like your post & this response) aren’t contributing anything to the thread topic, other than daily badgering for information on a release date.


  • Exactly!

    Plus his signature is so long just 2-3 of his posts cause a new page to be generated and people don’t have time to shift thru 5 pages on one liners followed by RUSH addict lyrics.

    I don’t like to do it but the sanity of most posters who complain must be considered.

  • '14

    Cminke ……I’m with you!  Hopefully next week we will be able to order!!


  • @knp7765:

    Does anybody know why cminke’s posts keep disappearing?

    now this is getting rediculess why?


  • Too many off topic posts

    Too many requests for “hey do you know when its coming out” right after they say we will let you know.


  • (ok right after this im on topic) but i just wanted to remind him no not forget about us! thanks IL for straighting me out

  • Customizer

    IL,
    Now you are deleting my posts?  Why?  It WAS on topic.  Jeremy DID say that the factory gave him a date of Dec 1 and he DID say he wouldn’t take pre-orders until he was absolutely certain of delivery.  I was not  “badgering about a release date”.  I was stating a fact and suggesting that none of us should expect to order this early.

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