I have made alterations, mostly to territory values along with adding a few new territories, to the Global 40 game to more accurately (as I believe) reflect the relative values of the given territories of the game map. Here is a list of my changes and/or additions;
United States (value 47)…… East US 20, Central US 12, West US 10, Alaska 2, Hawaii 1 & Philippines 2
Canada (value 11) … NB & NS 1, Quebec 3, Ontario 3, A-S-M 2, British Columbia 2 & NWT (new territory north of A-S-M) 0.
ANZAC (value 6) … New Zealand 2, Queensland 1, New South Wales 2 & Victoria 1 (S. Aus, W. Aus & NT all now 0).
United Kingdom Europe (value 19) … Scotland 3, United Kingdom 6, Nigeria 1, Belgian Congo 1, Union of South Africa 2, Rhodesia 1, Tanganyika 1, Kenya 1, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan 1, Egypt 2 & Gold Coast, SW Africa & Trans-Jordan now 0.
France (value 19) … France 6, Normandy 2, South France 2, Algeria 1, Tunisia 1, Fr W Africa 1, Fr Cen Africa 1, Fr Equa Africa 1, Madagascar 1, Syria 1 & Fr Indo-china 2 (Morocco now 0).
Japan (value 26) … Japan 8, Okinawa 1, Iwo Jima 1, Korea 3, Formosa 1, Manchuria 3, Jehol 1, Shantung 2, Kiangsu 3, Kiangsi 1, Kwangsi 1 & Siam 1.
Germany (value 30) … Norway 1, Denmark 2, Hol-Bel 3, West Germany 9, G South Ger 3, Germany 5, Poland 3, Slo-Hun 2 & Romania 2.
United Kingdom (Pacific) (value 19) … West India 3, South India 1 (new)* , India 6, Burma 1, Malaya 3, Borneo 2 & Kwangtung(HK) 3 & Shan State now 0.
Italy (value 10) … North Italy 5, South Italy 3, Libya 1 & Ethiopia 1 (Albania now 0).
Dutch East Indies (value 7) … Java 4, Sumatra 2, Celebes 1 , Dutch New Guinea & Moluccas - a new territory, both 0.
Soviet Union (value 37) … Russia 6, Ukraine 3, West Ukraine 3, Novgorod 3, Baltic States 2, East Poland 2, Belarus 2, Rostov 2, Volgograd 2, Caucasus 2, Smolensk 1, Bryansk 1, Vologda 1, Samara 1, Tambov 1, Kazachstan 1, Novosibirsk 1, Yenisey 1, Yakut 1 & Amur 1. All other territories are now 0.
Neutral States (value 39) … Mexico 1, SE Mexico 2, Central America 1, West Indies 1, Venezuela 2, Columbia 1 (new), Peru 1 (new), Chile 2, Argentina 2, Brazil 3, Finland 1, Sweden 3, Eire 1 (new), Spain 2, Portugal 1, Angola 1, Mozambique 1, Saudi Arabia 1, Iraq 2, Turkey 3, Greece 2, Bulgaria 1, Yugoslavia 2 & Persia 2.
John Brown's Painted Axis and Allies Pieces
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The next two pictures are the Winter Grass and Snow Cheetah patterned camo group.
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BF-109’s
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FW-190’S
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Me-110’s
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Me-262’s
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Ju-87’s
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Ju-88’s
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He-111’s
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Do-17’s
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Ju-488’s
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The last two pictures are the Ju-52.
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Wow, very creative camouflage schemes! Those are a lot of planes :O
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Wow, very creative camouflage schemes! Those are a lot of planes :O
Thanks Spitfire, I wanted mine to be unique with a little historical flair, but with my own twist on some of it. :-D
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Cool schemes, great work. Hoping that the enemy has left my mancave so i can resume work this weekend……
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Cool schemes, great work. Hoping that the enemy has left my mancave so i can resume work this weekend……
I appreciate it, it was fun for sure!
I would hope it is gone. That is bad when you are fighting a two front war, trying to paint and getting rid of a snake, LOL.
The closest thing that can get to me is the brown recluse, and in the summer, they are very bad, in Texas. :-D
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**Update:**Guys, because of spring break, taxes, and the fact I’m having my kitchen redone, I have to put the my painting on hold.
I will have the final phase five of the Luftwaffe, the gray camo scheme done, plus redo’s of some of the first two sets, and will try to start the German Navy in April.
Sorry, but real life sometimes interferes, and I kept putting off my taxes, but can no longer put that off, LOL. I could use a break, so I will resume painting soon. :-D
Cheers,
John
P.S. In the mean time, check out Spitfire’s awesome Flying Tigers, on my painted set from him, on his thread. :-)
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Excellent improvement there Mr. Brown! kudos!
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Excellent improvement there Mr. Brown! kudos!
Thank you!
You guys have really helped me improve my painting, and the mentality and the patience it takes to paint. Each of you have helped me tremendously, and I greatly appreciate it.
The key for me, was the patience factor, because I am rewarded with a better paint job.
The last test is the yellow noses again in with the grey, black and green camos schemes.
Counting the last phase and redo’s will be 72 planes, but I’m up to the challenge.
Then the Navy, will be my next challenge, LOL.
Thanks again, my friend! :-D
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Here’s a tip for your noses. If you prime in white or gray paint the nose first and mask it with a very thin layer of after it has dried. If you lay the blue tack on thin you can even trim it to precision with your exacto knife. Then paint your darker colors over the rest of the plane. This also works well for masking smaller deatails in other areas.
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Here’s a tip for your noses. If you prime in white or gray paint the nose first and mask it with a very thin layer of after it has dried. If you lay the blue tack on thin you can even trim it to precision with your exacto knife. Then paint your darker colors over the rest of the plane. This also works well for masking smaller deatails in other areas.
What is the blue tack you are talking about?
Is it some kind of tape?
Is that what you are talking about?
I’m just trying to make sure I’m following you. :-)