@jwo1984:
It does! and I can see it can be difficult to play with that kind of distance between players! � I was fortunate, me and my buddy were both big into risk the game…but started to look for a more indepth strategy game. � We have always heard of Axis and Allies but thought it was too complex before hand. � Boy am I glad we picked up the game. We spoiled ourselves and purchased Europe Ed 1, having no clue about playing the simpler intro sets like spring 42. � So right off the hop we were pairing up tanks with tactical bombers, having the NO’s and air and naval bases. Also they had just released the new 1940 games so we got into the game at a great time!
But like risk I didn’t like the detail of the pieces drowned out by solid blocks of color…like lego pieces scattered across the board…my friend was originally against me painting the pieces…and I had to go out and buy my Pacific 1940 to start painting those pieces. � But by the end of it he was convinced …it enhances the game so much better!
One thing I like about spitefires reditions of your pieces is how he makes it quite distinguishable between the countries and there units. � Maybe it is the color themes … or the decals made clearly visiable and the top or sides of the units. � Something I might have to work on as like DangerousMouse… I search through history and want to replicate exact aircraft color schemes…and tanks and ships as accurately as possible. � So for a new player playing it can be harder for them to look at the board and really know the difference in the Brit ships and Anzac ships …or Russian green tanks and the US green shermans…
well that’s my little rant. � Keep painting and enjoying Johm Brown.
ps…I know you had sent me those union jack stickers…spitefire gave a great review of them …however I am using them to create flags on the british ships…they look pretty cool and I will post some pics of them later in case it can give others some ideas or options. � I think there are a few guys who like the idea of having country flags on capital ships or what not. � The great thing about these stickers is the variety of scale…so it looks more realistic having some tiny flags rather then massive ones on ships!
Both Spitfire and myself are detail oriented people, so I study what I want in color schemes and how I want him to present it. I send him detailed pictures and instructions, and he makes the magic happen.
My goal is to combine my pieces I’m painting with his to some day to have two completely painted Global sets with painted neutral, pro allied and pro axis pieces.
It is ambitious project which will take a number of years.
After that will be facilities and whatever else comes about.
I’m glad that the stickers are working out for you. That was my hope that somebody could benefit from them. :-)