Finally, I have my map printed! Oh, yea!!!


  • I’m pretty sure it is not permitted to publicly distribute it. However sending it to some of your friends for review, at no financial gain is surely legal, even though explicitly permitted.

    Furthermore I am highly doubtful that Wizard doesn’t have a team of FBI hackers checking which files you send to your friends.

    Plus, one having this map still compels them to buy all the pieces from Wizard’s so it isn’t unlawful competition.

    As I understand the file is surely big, I would like to point out (although you most likely know of their existence) that there are sites that specialise in the sending of big files.

    Just saying, in case you would have some remorse 8-)
    I am just saying that there exist quite a few grey areas.

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    Yes…… I think WOTC didn’t understand or didn’t want to understand the harmless intentions you had and were to quick to say no. Unfortunately for us… you are too honorable, but if you ever decide to give wizards the finger, let me know, I would love a copy of your map.


  • wow, this is exactly what my wife and myself were talking about doing… Magnets on the wall…  no room in our house for a dedicated table :(

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    I have printed a map recently with the help of Ambiliz, we added a income tracker along the bottom edge……

    Edge.jpg

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    ……as well as air and naval base icons.

    London.jpg


  • Could I get the details of where and on what you got this printed?

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    @Zallomallo:

    Could I get the details of where and on what you got this printed?

    I got a file from ambiliz, and then added air and naval bases using photo shop. I took the file on my flash drive to 80 print hear in Scarborough ontario, Canada and got them to print it as a poster 72"x33", and laminate it with mat lam to cut down on glare.

    The whole thing cost me $100 plus tax, however, that was a friend deal as the normal price would be more like $140-$160. There are more details and pictures in the Axis and Allies Variants forum under the thread titled “Grasshopper’s New Table”.


  • @Young:

    @Zallomallo:

    Could I get the details of where and on what you got this printed?

    I got a file from ambiliz, and then added air and naval bases using photo shop. I took the file on my flash drive to 80 print hear in Scarborough ontario, Canada and got them to print it as a poster 72"x33", and laminate it with mat lam to cut down on glare.

    The whole thing cost me $100 plus tax, however, that was a friend deal as the normal price would be more like $140-$160. There are more details and pictures in the Axis and Allies Variants forum under the thread titled “Grasshopper’s New Table”.

    Thank you sir!  If you had a reddit account, I’d gladly give you karma.

    Do you think the extra space makes a difference?

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    @Zallomallo:

    @Young:

    @Zallomallo:

    Could I get the details of where and on what you got this printed?

    I got a file from ambiliz, and then added air and naval bases using photo shop. I took the file on my flash drive to 80 print hear in Scarborough ontario, Canada and got them to print it as a poster 72"x33", and laminate it with mat lam to cut down on glare.

    The whole thing cost me $100 plus tax, however, that was a friend deal as the normal price would be more like $140-$160. There are more details and pictures in the Axis and Allies Variants forum under the thread titled “Grasshopper’s New Table”.

    Thank you sir!  If you had a reddit account, I’d gladly give you karma.

    Do you think the extra space makes a difference?

    To me it does.


  • I’m sure if you put the facilities on the actual map, and add 2 inches, that you get a little more room.  I always hated how little room you have in Europe setting up.

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    @Zallomallo:

    I’m sure if you put the facilities on the actual map, and add 2 inches, that you get a little more room.  I always hated how little room you have in Europe setting up.

    If my game room could fit a 80"x43" map board, I would defiantly have printed one.


  • @salan:

    wow, this is exactly what my wife and myself were talking about doing……

    Your wife??  Who the heck plays this game with their wife? :-D  (sorry Jen, you are clearly the anomaly around here).  My wife pokes fun at me for playing this.

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    You are to be commended on such a job Well Done!

    Do you think the extra space makes a difference?

    To me it does.

    And I couldn’t agree more that a LARGER MAP definately makes a BIG difference,…pun intended.  I had mine enlarged 150 % to 48" x 108" by a proffessional digital sign company.

    As he said, it cost me a good bit but I feel it was definately worth it to get rid of all the frustrations of having so many units “piled-up” on a gameboard that is realistically too small to handle everything easily.  And it looks SO COOL and is large enough to plan your moves on from a distance.

    As I said before,…Well Done on your map!

    “Tall Paul”


  • @Tall:

    And I couldn’t agree more that a LARGER MAP definately makes a BIG difference,…pun intended.  I had mine enlarged 150 % to 48" x 108" by a proffessional digital sign company.

    “Tall Paul”

    Cripes!!!  I thought mine was “big” at 84" x 38.5".  Yours boarders on flat out ridiculous!!!  My map was too dang expensive at my size anyways.  I shudder to think what the cost of your size was.

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    GSH34,

    Nope, I wouldn’t say 48" x 108" is ridiculous at all.  I would say it’s a very pleasant size map to use.  When we first started playing our G-40 games one of our gang accidently dropped a Tank unit onto the gameboard in the middle of Europe.  WOW,…was that a MESS!  That helped me with the thoughts I already had of enlarging the map.

    I remembered the huge combat maps I’d seen in several movies and wanted a Large Map to hold our wars on.

    I originally intended to have it enlarged to 60" x 135" but I felt that it would be difficult to transport it.  I really wish I had gone ahead with the Larger 60" x 135" size now as I haven’t moved it yet!

    Like you yourself said,…it so much easier to “fit” everything onto a larger map.  And by the way,…my Dad who is 87 and a WW2 veteran plays Axis & Allies with us and it really helps him see everything better.

    “Tall Paul”


  • Tall Paul,

    I did not mean to say “ridiculous” as an insult.  I actually meant it as a positive….like people who use a negative term for something positive. (Think skaters…“That move was sick!!!)  For what it is worth, I think it is great a map of that size is practical for you. For some sea zones and territories I wish my map was larger too.  At some point though, I had to bring into consideration how much room it would take up on my wall and the cost factor.  At an appreciably larger size than 84” x 38", my map would’ve been relegated to the garage, which, with no air conditioning and being in Texas, would be a detriment to comfortable play for a large part of the year.

    Also, I salute you and your dad for playing.  That is cool to be able to play with him. 8-) 8-) 8-)  It definitely makes what you have done with your map worth it.

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    GSH,

    Don’t be concerned,…I certainly took your comments as POSITIVE ones.

    And I truly meant my compliments on the FINE job you did.

    I think this hobby should be “FUN” and be something we all might share and enjoy.  
    It is NOT a “contest” of any kind and neither were my comments concerning my map.

    By the way,…I mounted my map on 1/4" Gatorboard and had planned on placing a sheet of iron(or steel) under it so I can “magnetize” my units, also.

    Again,…you did a Great Job on yours and you should be proud of it.

    ------------------------------------------

    By the way,…WHAT PART OF TEXAS ARE YOU LOCATED IN?  I’m in the Longview, TX area in NorthEast Texas.  If you’re close enough maybe we could get together for a War of our own.  
    I usually go over to Shreveport, LA where I’m from and my family still lives to get some A&A “action”.

    “Tall Paul”


  • @gsh34:

    @salan:

    wow, this is exactly what my wife and myself were talking about doing……

    Your wife??  Who the heck plays this game with their wife? :-D   (sorry Jen, you are clearly the anomaly around here).  My wife pokes fun at me for playing this.

    Hah, mid 30 year olds with 4 kids… not much to do in the evenings as we both don’t watch much TV…  Only problem is space with the toddler stealing half the southern hemisphere if I leave the board on a tabletop anywhere but locked in our bedroom (which works so far for g40…)  but this g39 map we have coming is bigger and won’t fit in our bedroom, so its gotta get magnetized and put on the wall.

    I guess I lucked out with the wife wanting to be involved …

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    Salan,

    Definately count your blessings!  Not only are you able to enjoy something you both like,…but it is QUALITY TIME for the two of you together(and gets your mind off all of your responsibilites).  You’re no doubt a lucky man.

    “Tall Paul”


  • @Tall:

    GSH,

    By the way,…WHAT PART OF TEXAS ARE YOU LOCATED IN?  I’m in the Longview, TX area in NorthEast Texas.  If you’re close enough maybe we could get together for a War of our own.  
    I usually go over to Shreveport, LA where I’m from and my family still lives to get some A&A “action”.

    “Tall Paul”

    San Antonio….deep in the heart of Texas!  My wife is in a dental residency program and we have another tike coming within the next month.  So, I will have to take a pass on playing up there by you.  However, if you get into my neck of the woods let me know.  Maybe I could squeeze something in.

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