@radar Wow! Now that would be a conversation starter. Or ender. More impressive than the map is the mustache - Huzzah indeed!
John Brown's 96x48 Global 1940 Waterproof Metal Map
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Egypt is ready for war.
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Another picture of Egypt preparing for war with Australia helping with boots on the ground.
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The Last picture is the German War Machine on the move. Enjoy! :-D
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Guys that is all I have for now, until I paint some German ground forces. Sometime in early 2017, Spitfire will have the Europe and Pacific US forces for my map. Until then, enjoy these pics. Thanks for looking.
John
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Finally, a completed Pacific 1940 Painted Set for my Metal Map.
**Spitfire did an amazing job on these pieces.
Hope you enjoy the pictures on my custom map.
John
First Picture: US FORCES OFF THE COAST OF THE WESTERN US**
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US FLEET, NEAR HAWAII
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ANZAC FORCES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
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US FORCES IN THE PHILIPPINES SURROUNDED BY JAPANESE FORCES
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BRITISH FORCES PREPARING FOR JAPANESE INVASION OF INDIA AND BURMA
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CHINA READY FOR JAPANESE ONSLAUGHT
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INVASION OF CHINESE COASTLINE BY THE JAPANESE
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JAPANESE QUEST FOR MAINLAND CHINA BEGINS
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JAPANESE THINKING ABOUT INVADING RUSSIA, STANDBY
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JAPANESE HOMELAND AND MAIN FLEET BEGIN THEIR MASTER PLAN OF THE PACIFIC
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**THE WHOLE SHOT OF PACIFIC 1940
I HOPE YOU ENJOYED THE PICTURES, UNTIL NEXT TIME, OVER AND OUT. :-D
JOHN**
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I like yours better then mine :(
Those Japan transports… HBG? Love them!
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I like yours better then mine :(
Those Japan transports… HBG? Love them!
Actually both of your transports are OOB versions. The bigger transport comes from the 1941 Axis and Allies game, and the other is from the 1940 Pacific game. Both are very attainable. You can buy them from HBG, if they have it in stock. :-)
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That’s the dream right there. Looks awesome.
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Those Japan transports… HBG? Love them!
Ya, those are the 1941 OOB Transports… they come in both Japanese Orange and German Black (both from 1941)… and yes, you can get them from HBG, but they are the 1941 OOB transports.
I was using the 1941 transports for both Germany and Japan (I hated the 1940/1942 OOB German transports), but I recently swapped out my German transports for the new German transports that HBG recently released.