Nation- (and City-) Specific Victory City Markers

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    @CWO:

    @John:

      Manila is the only one that has given me trouble. I can’t decide what I want for it.

    Another possibility would be the J-shaped Cavite Navy Yard (and perhaps the surrounding Manila Bay), located just 8 miles from Manila.

    I don’t know, I think your first two choices were better options.

    Which one do you like the best?


  • @John:

    Which one do you like the best?

    I’m having a tough time with this one myself.  Singapore was sometimes called “the Gibraltar of the East” but Manila is shaping up as “the Stalingrad of the East” because both cities have multiple marker options but no obvious front-runner.


  • I don’t know if this is relevant, but we use two different colored flags for capital city control in Global games, and for victory cities we use Fortress America 1e cities in two different colors (Axis/Red) (Allies/Blue). Here’s a pic of them. The cap;ital flags are in UK, France, Berlin, and Italy. You can see non-capital victory cities in Poland and Novgorod.

    Simple yes, but easy to identify when checking victory city control.

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    @jwo1984:

    ……any rough idea as too when you might produce/ offer these for sale??

    Thanks for your interest!

    So here’s my production plan right now. Obviously I have to finish the design work first, and I’m currently cranking out a single design in 1-2 days. I’m uploading to Shapeways as I go to check for manufacturablity, and right now everything looks good.  I also want to order my own set to check the quality and so I can provide pictures of the printed product on the sales pages. So, I would think a conservative estimate is that they would be ready to sell in about a month or so.

    I want to see if I can sell complete sets as well (to possibly save cost and for added convenience), perhaps a Global set and a smaller set for different editions (perhaps a 1914 set eventually?), but I have to see if this is possible through the site.

    Again, thanks to everyone for the interest and feedback! It is very much appreciated!

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    MOSCOW MONDAY!

    Next is Tokyo Tuesday!

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  • @ossel:

    MOSCOW MONDAY!

    Beautiful!

    Next is Tokyo Tuesday! <<

    To be followed by Warsaw Wednesday?  (Just kidding…)

    Keep up the great work!

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    @CWO:

    @ossel:

    MOSCOW MONDAY!

    Beautiful!

    Next is Tokyo Tuesday! <<

    To be followed by Warsaw Wednesday?  (Just kidding…)

    I thought about that, but it sort of breaks down after Wednesday lol! I’m out of “T”'s and I don’t work on these on the weekend!

    In all seriousness, I’ll probably do Honolulu after Tokyo. I’m anxious to try out my Oahu coast concept.


  • @P-Unit:

    I don’t know if this is relevant, but we use two different colored flags for capital city control in Global games

    I like your concept of having joint-nation flags (US/USSR and Japan/Germany), which are potentially usable in various ways, so for the fun of it I’ve just made a couple of them using a different design, based on the five major powers of the classic A&A games.  One is a US/UK/USSR flag and one is a Germany/Japan flag.  I’ve posted them below:

    Allied Majors Joint Flag.jpg
    Axis Majors Joint Flag.jpg

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    @ossel:

    MOSCOW MONDAY!

    Next is Tokyo Tuesday!

    Nice ossel, job, well done! :-D

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    Wow, the German flag mixed with the Japanese flag, looks cool! :-D


  • @John:

    Wow, the German flag mixed with the Japanese flag, looks cool! :-D

    P-Unit provided the basis of the concept by putting the A&A German roundel in the middle of the Japanese flag, which I thought was a clever use of the fact that both historical flags had central discs.  The book “Reluctant Allies: German-Japanese Naval Relations in World War II”, however, shows that cooperation between the Germans and the Japanese during WWII was marginal at best; for all practical purposes, they fought independent wars.  The US/UK/USSR alliance did a little better in terms of cooperation, but in general terms the US ran its own show in the Pacific, the USSR ran its own show on the Eastern Front, and the UK was close to being a one-man operation in India, Burma and the Indian Ocean.  It was only in North Africa, southern and western Europe, and the Atlantic that the British and the Americans conducted full-blown joint operations on a large scale.  So while these joint Allied and Axis flag designs are fun for gaming purposes, all the parties concerned would have been horrified at the concept in real life.

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    @CWO:

    @John:

    Wow, the German flag mixed with the Japanese flag, looks cool! :-D

    P-Unit provided the basis of the concept by putting the A&A German roundel in the middle of the Japanese flag, which I thought was a clever use of the fact that both historical flags had central discs.  The book “Reluctant Allies: German-Japanese Naval Relations in World War II”, however, shows that cooperation between the Germans and the Japanese during WWII was marginal at best; for all practical purposes, they fought independent wars.  The US/UK/USSR alliance did a little better in terms of cooperation, but in general terms the US ran its own show in the Pacific, the USSR ran its own show on the Eastern Front, and the UK was close to being a one-man operation in India, Burma and the Indian Ocean.  It was only in North Africa, southern and western Europe, and the Atlantic that the British and the Americans conducted full-blown joint operations on a large scale.  So while these joint Allied and Axis flag designs are fun for gaming purposes, all the parties concerned would have been horrified at the concept in real life.

    Yes, so true about the war. I just like the matching colors of both flags together. They mesh well together is what I meant.


  • @John:

    I just like the matching colors of both flags together.

    Thanks – glad you like them.  :)  The thumbnail view is a bit fuzzy, with (at least on my screen) some strange little square artefacts in parts of the two pictures, but when I click on them to get the full-sized versions, the pictures come out correctly.

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    As promised….

    TOKYO!  :-D

    I ended up going with the idea of just showing the Meiji Shrine, and I like the simplicity and cleanness of it.

    What do you guys think? Should there be another building in there?

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  • @ossel:

    As promised….
    TOKYO!  :-D
    I ended up going with the idea of just showing the Meiji Shrine, and I like the simplicity and cleanness of it.
    What do you guys think? Should there be another building in there?

    I think it turned out great!  It looks perfect to me, and I agree wholeheartedly with what you say about its simple and clean appearance.  Very nice!

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    @ossel:

    As promised….

    TOKYO!  :-D

    I ended up going with the idea of just showing the Meiji Shrine, and I like the simplicity and cleanness of it.

    What do you guys think? Should there be another building in there?

    I agree, when you make things simple, it looks cleaner. :-)

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    Here’s Honolulu.

    I’d appreciate some feedback on this one, it’s sort of a different concept than the other pieces. Any suggestions are welcome.

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  • @ossel:

    Here’s Honolulu.  I’d appreciate some feedback on this one, it’s sort of a different concept than the other pieces. Any suggestions are welcome.

    I dunno about this one.  I think that this combination – a large geographical area depicted in a somewhat abstracted way at a low level of detail, and without any features (like the Golden Gate Bridge) that would have high recognizability even at this small scale – ends up being a little too generic-looking.  I doubt I could have identified what it was if you hadn’t already mentioned what it was going to show.  Perhaps it’s just because I’m not that familiar with how the area around Diamond Head looks.  Comparing Ford Island with the picture I posted a couple of pages ago, the version in the model looks too thick (especially when compared with the surrounding landscape), and it lacks the presence of the ships anchored in Battleship Row (which on this scale would be minuscule).  To me, Battleship Row is a signature element of Pearl Harbor (the attacking Japanese pilots certainly thought so too), so I’d be more in favour of a model devoted just to the harbor itself (with a correspondingly much larger representation of Ford Island) rather than to a model including so much of the surrounding landscape.  But that’s just my personal preference.

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    Ok, so maybe I can blow up Pearl Harbor (bad choice of words…) a little bit and add some little representative battle ships.

    If that doesn’t look right, I can just make Pearl Harbor the central feature of the piece and really detail Ford Island and Battleship Row.


  • @ossel:

    Ok, so maybe I can blow up Pearl Harbor (bad choice of words…)

    Um, yes, I see the problem with that phrasing.  :wink:

    Attached below are two pictures which may be helpful, courtesy of the sci-fi movie The Final Countdown.

    Ford Island 1.jpg
    Ford Island 2.jpg

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