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Nation- (and City-) Specific Victory City Markers
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There was some discussion on this topic in this thread: http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=27911.msg1270732#msg1270732
but I thought that I would start a thread for this project to gauge interest and see if HBG would be willing to produce parts like this.
The suggestion is to create markers for victory cities similar to the ones found in Fortress America (http://cf.geekdo-images.com/images/pic1334266_md.jpg) with unique identifiers for each city.
My initial thought was to create a marker with a simplified landmark in the center for each and every victory city, but I think a better idea would be to create landmark markers for capital cities and use some sort of nation-specific marker for the rest of them (maybe a molded version of the nation’s roundel).
I would be willing to provide 3D CAD models for these markers if there was interest from the community and from a supplier like HBG.
Here are my initial ideas for landmarks to use:
Washington D.C. - Capitol Building and/or Washington Monument
Berlin - Brandenburg Gate
Paris - Eiffel Tower
London - Big Ben/Parliament
Moscow - Kremlin and/or St. Basil’s Cathedral
Rome - Colosseum
Tokyo - Torii and/or Edo Castle -
Ossel, I think it is great. It definitely something, I would buy. Anything 3D, you can count me in on. :-)
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As a way of collecting suggestions, here’s an alphabetical list of the 19 Victory Cities in Global 1940, along with the initial marker proposals that Ossel made plus a few of my own. Feel free to copy and paste with additional suggestions.
Berlin
Marker suggestions: Brandenburg GateCairo
Marker suggestions: Giza PyramidsCalcutta
Marker suggestions: (Iconic but unfortunately in the wrong city: the Taj Mahal)Hong Kong
Marker suggestions:Honolulu
Marker suggestions: Aloha TowerLeningrad
Marker suggestions: the Winter PalaceLondon
Marker suggestions: Big Ben/ParliamentManila
Marker suggestions:Moscow
Marker suggestions: Kremlin and/or St. Basil’s CathedralOttawa
Marker suggestions: Parliament Centre Block with Peace TowerParis
Marker suggestions: Eiffel TowerRome
Marker suggestions: ColosseumSan Francisco
Marker suggestions: Golden Gate BridgeShanghai
Marker suggestions:Stalingrad
Marker suggestions: (Iconic but unfortunately post-war: the “Motherland Calls” statue)Sydney
Marker suggestions:Tokyo
Marker suggestions: Torii and/or Edo CastleWarsaw
Marker suggestions:Washington
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I was considering doing something very similar with my anniversary edition. I decided on the landmarks I wanted (very similar to both your lists) but never had the time to actually CAD the models and get them cast. Depending on the level of detail, some of the buildings could take a while to model out.
Ossel, if you’re willing to put the time in I would love to get some nice city markers. Even if you can’t get someplace like HBG to make them for you, you could always get them printed from Shapeways. shapeways.com Put them up for sale and maybe even make a small profit. I know i’d buy a set.
Anyway, here’s my list:
USA - Washington - White House
USA - Honolulu - Aloha Tower (alt-Iolani Palace)
USA - Manila - Dr. Jose Rizal Monument
USA - San Francisco - Golden Gate BridgeGermany - Berlin - Brandenburg Gate
Germany - Paris - Eiffel Tower
Germany - Warsaw - Wilan�w PalaceUK - London - Big Ben
UK - Ottawa - Parliament Hill
UK - Calcutta - Victoria Memorial Hall
UK - Hong Kong - Wong Tai Sin Temple
UK - Sydney - Sydney Harbour BridgeJapan - Tokyo - Sensō-ji (AKA-Asakusa Kannon)
Japan - Shanghai - Yu GardenRussia - Moscow - St. Basil’s Cathedral
Russia - Leningrad �(St Petersburg) � Winter Palace
Russia - Stalingrad � Old Steam MillItaly - Rome - Colosseum
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@Nobel:
Ossel, if you’re willing to put the time in I would love to get some nice city markers. Even if you can’t get someplace like HBG to make them for you, you could always get them printed from Shapeways. shapeways.com Put them up for sale and maybe even make a small profit. I know i’d buy a set.
Thats…not…a bad idea… :evil:
Honestly though, unless there’s a lot of demand for non-capital cities, I might just end up going with my idea of having the city with the molded roundel. I just think not a whole lot of people will recognize off the bat the Aloha Tower or the Victoria Memorial Hall… thoughts?
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I would buy a set for sure.
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Honestly though, unless there’s a lot of demand for non-capital cities, I might just end up going with my idea of having the city with the molded roundel. I just think not a whole lot of people will recognize off the bat the Aloha Tower or the Victoria Memorial Hall… thoughts?
Since many of the cities on the list are in fact capitals, and since the rules don’t distinguish between capital VCs and non-capital VCs, I think that the best, simplest and most consistent option would be to have a single type of nationally-distinct marker for all VCs. Using the national roundels as this distinguishing feature sounds good.
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@Nobel:
I was considering doing something very similar with my anniversary edition. I decided on the landmarks I wanted (very similar to both your lists) but never had the time to actually CAD the models and get them cast. Depending on the level of detail, some of the buildings could take a while to model out.
Ossel, if you’re willing to put the time in I would love to get some nice city markers. Even if you can’t get someplace like HBG to make them for you, you could always get them printed from Shapeways. shapeways.com Put them up for sale and maybe even make a small profit. I know i’d buy a set.
Anyway, here’s my list:
USA - Washington - White House
USA - Honolulu - Aloha Tower (alt-Iolani Palace)
USA - Manila - Dr. Jose Rizal Monument
USA - San Francisco - Golden Gate BridgeGermany - Berlin - Brandenburg Gate
Germany - Paris - Eiffel Tower
Germany - Warsaw - Wilan�w PalaceUK - London - Big Ben
UK - Ottawa - Parliament Hill
UK - Calcutta - Victoria Memorial Hall
UK - Hong Kong - Wong Tai Sin Temple
UK - Sydney - Sydney Harbour BridgeJapan - Tokyo - SensÅ-ji (AKA-Asakusa Kannon)
Japan - Shanghai - Yu GardenRussia - Moscow - St. Basil’s Cathedral
Russia - Leningrad �(St Petersburg) � Winter Palace
Russia - Stalingrad � Old Steam MillItaly - Rome - Colosseum
Your list is great and I would buy a set.
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Well, it seems like there’s some interest. I’ll take a whack at it and hopefully post a preview by the end of the coming week!
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Gentlemen…I give you…
Paris!Please let me know what you think, this is my first attempt and is obviously subject to change.
I based the marker size and the surrounding buildings off of the Fortress America piece.
The Shapeways suggestion was a good one…it allows me to do things that I wouldn’t be able to do with a molded piece.
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Nice. Distinctive enough to be recognizable as the Eiffel Tower, yet also reflecting the level of abstraction which is appropriate for gaming purposes. I like it!
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Gentlemen…I give you…
Paris!Please let me know what you think, this is my first attempt and is obviously subject to change.
I based the marker size and the surrounding buildings off of the Fortress America piece.
The Shapeways suggestion was a good one…it allows me to do things that I wouldn’t be able to do with a molded piece.
Yes, I agree. It is perfect for gaming purposes and will add a lot visually to the game.
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Very nice!
I’m going to take a guess and say you’re using SolidWorks?
What’s the diameter of the base? Might be worth making it slightly larger and putting the name of the city down in a semicircle around the base? If you do just the 7 primary cities originally listed it’s probably not needed, but the other buildings might start to look similar to each other. Just a thought.
Otherwise looks great. Can’t wait to see the rest!
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Yes, it’s Solidworks.
Right now, the size is exactly like the Fortress America pieces, which seem quite big already to me. I can take a picture of a city on the G40 board for reference though. I agree that some of the “minor” cities might get confusing if you’re not an architecture major. :-P
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@Nobel:
What’s the diameter of the base? Might be worth making it slightly larger and putting the name of the city down in a semicircle around the base? If you do just the 7 primary cities originally listed it’s probably not needed, but the other buildings might start to look similar to each other. Just a thought.
Alternately, if the restricted diameter of the pieces is too constraining, the name of each city could be inscribed on the underside of its base (if Solidworks lets you do that). The identification is only needed to ensure that the right marker gets put on the right city dot on the map; once it’s there, the name doesn’t need to be visible on the marker itself because the name of the city is already printed on the map.
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@CWO:
@Nobel:
What’s the diameter of the base? Might be worth making it slightly larger and putting the name of the city down in a semicircle around the base? If you do just the 7 primary cities originally listed it’s probably not needed, but the other buildings might start to look similar to each other. Just a thought.
Alternately, if the restricted diameter of the pieces is too constraining, the name of each city could be inscribed on the underside of its base (if Solidworks lets you do that). The identification is only needed to ensure that the right marker gets put on the right city dot on the map; once it’s there, the name doesn’t need to be visible on the marker itself because the name of the city is already printed on the map.
Good Idea. This is definitely doable.
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Ossel & others,
@CWO:
@Nobel:
What’s the diameter of the base? Might be worth making it slightly larger and putting the name of the city down in a semicircle around the base? If you do just the 7 primary cities originally listed it’s probably not needed, but the other buildings might start to look similar to each other. Just a thought.
Alternately, if the restricted diameter of the pieces is too constraining, the name of each city could be inscribed on the underside of its base (if Solidworks lets you do that). The identification is only needed to ensure that the right marker gets put on the right city dot on the map; once it’s there, the name doesn’t need to be visible on the marker itself because the name of the city is already printed on the map.
Good Idea. This is definitely doable.
––The “poker chips” that most people use are 3/4 inch diameter. IMHO it would be great if these “City Markers” were NO LARGER than 3/4" if possible.
----BTW, whenever these “City Markers” are produced Sign me up as a DEFINATE SALE!“Tall Paul”
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Here is Berlin.
This one was admittedly more challenging, and I need to upload it to Shapeways to see if they can do some of the detail (the chariot on top, etc.).
Let me know what you guys think, obviously I can do more detail but this is going to be a tiny piece so I’m not sure how much will be visible. As always, I welcome feedback and input. I’m thinking of dropping the “wing” buildings on the sides of the gate.
Yes Paul, these pieces are .75in diameter, so I think I like the size.
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Here is an example of the text on the bottom.
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Here is Berlin.
This one was admittedly more challenging, and I need to upload it to Shapeways to see if they can do some of the detail (the chariot on top, etc.).
Let me know what you guys think, obviously I can do more detail but this is going to be a tiny piece so I’m not sure how much will be visible. As always, I welcome feedback and input. I’m thinking of dropping the “wing” buildings on the sides of the gate.
Yes Paul, these pieces are .75in diameter, so I think I like the size.
Wow ossel, these pieces are amazing. :-)