2004 UK Revised green (celery)
2009 UK Tan
2010 ANZAC Grey
2012 HBG Neutral Light Grey
2012 HBG Neutral Ivory
1986 AA Classic Forest Green
or 2010 Chinese Yellow-Green
Next Nation to sculpt at HBG
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Those are some really great suggestions! We are listening… :-)
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If it is UK, then I want a KGV for a battleship.
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I could deal with the Archer, Firefly Sherman, King George Battleship, Nelson Class Battleship and Implacables Class Aircraft Carrier. I would shy away from anything already done in the game by WOTC so no Halifax or Lancasters. If I really wanted to I could come up with enough British equipment for 2 sets.
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If you do a UK set please include AAP40 Anzac grey for Canada and AA Revised UK Light green for Canada and maybe a new color for Far East Command.
Maybe also in forest green for Canada (AA Classic US).
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rider an kinda agree with you it would be cool to see the UK/Canada/South Africa in
OOB tan for UK
Forest green for Canada
maybe Dday blonde for South africaand for anzac/FEC
OOB pewter for anzac
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If it is UK, then I want a KGV for a battleship.
I know UK is a ways off yet (heck, we’re still waiting on our German pieces, then have to see what happens with USA), but FMG plans on having the King George V for their UK Battleship. So if HBG does a UK Battleship, they should do the Nelson.
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Forest green for Canada
and maybe that revised Sea-foamish green for indian/FECI actually think it would be better to avoid using any types of green for British Commonwealth forces, to avoid confusion with American forces and with Chinese infantry. It’s true that Revised used lime green for the British units, but that was a one-off aberration. I’m glad they did it, because it allowed me to reassign the lime-green equipment pieces to China, whose infantry units are a similar shade, but I’m also glad that in other games Britain has been given variations of beige and tan pieces, which has the virtue of consistency. Perhaps Commonwealth forces like Canada could be made in colours like butterscotch (as in the original Milton Bradley A&A game) or pale cream (like the British forces in A&A D-Day), to go with the British beige / tan colour pattern.
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Since A7A already have the Matilda, Use a crusader for early war tanks to go with the Matilda as those were the most numerous types while early war A-10s or A-13s were the main cruiser tanks. The Mech inf should get the iconic Brit Bren carriers.
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We have the early war tank (light) with the Matilda and we have the Mid War Tank (medium) with the Sherman I would be completely fine with just one tank if it was late war tank (Heavy)
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i take back my vote for south africa being blonde. they are to clsoe to ivory , i rather see the blue grey that HBG had for their painted version of the South africans
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Don’t forget that the Gurkhas used a hat kinda similar to the Aussie hat. I think a hat-wearing Commonwealth/ FEC soldier would be one of my highest priorities for a UK-oriented set. Perhaps even a second in proper Gurkha-gear wielding a kukri overhead! With FMG doing KBV, Nelson would be a good choice, as I hear WotC is doing Hood (strange choice though it is) for their joint-allied BB in AA41.
The Aussie Sentinels and Canadian Ram/Grizzle series were not used much, and are basically derived from US tanks (M3/M4 series) anyways. I’d rather see someone do some of the late-war tanks for the UK set proper: Comet or Cromwell, maybe, though I don’t know what FMG is doing. The Cromwell was the second-most used UK tank after…. drum-roll, please… the Sherman! Yes folks, the Brits used more Shermans than any one particular tank of their own design. The Churchill is distinctive and cool-looking, so I wouldn’t mind having some, but the fact remains that it really wasn’t that great of a tank, and the British couldn’t wait to get their hands on Shermans because, quite frankly, they were better than anything the Brits produced until the Comet and the Centurion (the latter of which came too late to see action.)
(OK, the Cromwell was better than the original Sherman in some ways, especially mobility, but it was too tight of a design for its gun to be upgraded, unlike the Sherman.) Anyway, the Comet comes closest to being something that the UK player could used as a “heavy” tank upgrade, since, unlike the Churchill, its gun was at least competitive and its superior mobility gave it some advantages over the Tigers. Yes, the Churchill was a comparatively “heavy” tank, but what’s the point of a “heavy” tank with a weak gun and thin armor that was way less mobile than a Tiger on top of it all?
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On the topic of what to do next, how about completing the neutral set and sculpting a BB, CV, sb and a tac?
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On the topic of what to do next, how about completing the neutral set and sculpting a BB, CV, sb and a tac?
I would love this, but doubt it will happen. I favor complete sets by far.
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On the topic of what to do next, how about completing the neutral set and sculpting a BB, CV, sb and a tac?
I’ve noticed that the “dark grey” used for the axis minor set exactly matches the grey Germans from classic, and the brown they use for Italy exactly matches the brown Russians from classic. I would bet that the yellow neutrals might be a close match to the classic Japanese. So maybe you could recycle some of your old classic units.
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i mentioned a list before of what would be nice to see in the next neutral set. but before that i think other actual nations sets need to be completed, such as the Brits and their commonwealth, japan, france, italy, ect ect… but i agree would love to see another neutral filling in the missing units.
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A sub would be nice for the neutrals, but doesn’t HBG’s set already have a tac? As for larger ships, when you get past the major powers (assuming that you include France and Italy in “major powers”), no one else really had much worth noting; maybe an elderly stray dreadnought or two or perhaps coastal BB’s (which were basically like slow heavy cruisers, capability-wise), but probably a cruiser is adequate to approximate the actual combat capability of any minor power’s largest gun-oriented ships. CV’s were pretty much unheard-of for the minor powers until the post-war period, when many bought or were given older US or UK ships. (Even then, such elderly CV’s were, relatively speaking, more like the CVE’s of their day, capability-wise.)
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i dont think theres a tac for neutrals yet but the next neutral set should have at least coastal battle ships
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We have the Fokker TV which is a medium bomber that can be used as the tac. It’s about the same size as the OOB Mosquito.
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some ideas for the next neutral set
Poland and Greece are some of the most important of the minor nations should be represented and adds diversity to the neutrals infantry
Polish infantry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Polish_infantry_marching_-2_1939.jpgA Greek infantry/ a generic partisan infantry can fit with many minor nations
http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/508/eyzvnas4nm.jpgI know everyone didnt like the Fokker Gi but it fits with the rest of the Fokker war planes in use already. it would fill in the role of Tac pieces perfectly
Submarine: much needed especially when the dutch were known for there submarines in teh pacific
either the Dutch K XIV
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K_XIV_class_submarine
Or the Polish Orzel class Sub
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORP_Orzeł_(1938)a coastal defense ship; would fill in HBGs Global 1939 perfectly. much needed piece for the game
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HMS_Oden.jpgMedium Tank:this piece is more of a reach for my wish list. giving people the option to use medium tanks for their neutral forces .
The Dutch used Marmon-Harrington MTLS-1GI4 medium tank in the pacific, it has a neutral looking feel to it, IMO it looks perfect for a neutral medium tank
http://forum.valka.cz/attachments/796/mtls_1g14.jpg
its the tank on the rightand another pic; http://www.overvalwagen.com/images/mhbiga4.jpg
the PZL p.24 fighter, the P.24 was used my a number of differnt nations through out the war, including Greece, Poland, Bulgaria,Romania, and Turkey. this piece is very unique looking and again was represent 2 of the most important minor of WW2, Greece and Poland
http://www.pilotfriend.com/photo_albums/timeline/ww2/2/Panstwowe PZL P24.htm
last is Polish Cavalry i know no one uses this piece… yet but if there is going to be a 1936 game eventually this piece is going to be needed. plus it still works for the 1939 map
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some ideas for the next neutral set
Poland and Greece are some of the most important of the minor nations should be represented and adds diversity to the neutrals infantry
Polish infantry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Polish_infantry_marching_-2_1939.jpg
A Greek infantry/ a generic partisan infantry can fit with many minor nations
http://img71.imageshack.us/img71/508/eyzvnas4nm.jpg
http://images.suite101.com/462917_com_polishlancers1936.jpgThe Polish infantryman is a good example of a good-looking modern uniform from a minor nation, but I’m not sure they’d have any relevance for non-polish armies. The Greek soldier doesn’t look to me at all like a “generic” partisan. I think I’d prefer a beret-wearing Frenchman, with, say, a sten gun, or perhaps a field-cap-wearing guy with a generic rifle.
I know everyone didnt like the Fokker Gi but it fits with the rest of the Fokker war planes in use already. it would fill in the role of Tac pieces perfectly
http://www.google.com/imgres?hl=en&biw=1095&bih=705&tbm=isch&tbnid=7eNsNf2LvSvAdM:&imgrefurl=http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php%3Ft%3D437664%26page%3D2&docid=NMmaDVsR3F0oiM&imgurl=http://forums.civfanatics.com/attachment.php%253Fattachmentid%253D301300%2526stc%253D1%2526d%253D1315478169&w=1019&h=766&ei=2QMtT4_0HpDSiAKOua3aCg&zoom=1
Submarine: much needed especially when the dutch were known for there submarines in teh pacific
either the Dutch K XIV
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K_XIV_class_submarine
Or the Polish Orzel class Sub
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ORP_Orzeł_(1938)I think the sub is a good idea in theory, but it would need some “house rule” changes to make sense in game terms, as most rules-sets, these days, give subs lousy defensive ratings to make room for destroyers as a type.
a coastal defense ship; would fill in HBGs Global 1939 perfectly. much needed piece for the game
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HMS_Oden.jpgAgain, I like the idea of a coastal defense ship in theory; they were used by all of the Baltic powers at one time or other and by the Netherlands. I think the Sverige class would be a better choice, as it was the most modern of its type, worthy of actually taking on ships of the WW2 generation, and some claim that it was a significant deterant for the Germans (though there is plenty of room for skepticism on that claim.)