Yeah. Like I said its going to be weird if we take shortcuts like this and not model mass production.
I vote for package cost. Like “2 U-Boats 14” for and “3 T34s for 13”.
The package cost solves that problem, but players won’t buy the packages if they intail too much of an investment. For example, Russia buys most, if not all, infantry beacuse those units are the best defense per dollar. If we say that Russia has to spend about half their money per turn on armor to only save 2 IPCs, it’s not going to be worth it. They’ll lose too much on defense. The packages need to be made up of no more than 2 units to be effective.
By the way there is historic basis for cheap Japanese transports right?
Otherwise lets not add rules in just for “completeness” among the powers.
I disagree. I think there needs to be the perception of a level playing field amongst all players while still being true to history. 1 national unit each does this. The same thinking went in the box rules for NAs. Do you think it’s just a huge coincidence that every nation has exactly 6 NAs? The makers of Axis and Allies Revised also know of the importatance of this.
Here are a couple links you might find useful followed by some of the more pertainent blurbs:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_production_during_World_War_II#Aircraft
Production by nation
Vehicles and ground weapons
Tanks and self-propelled guns
Soviet T-34Soviet Union = 105,251 (92,595)
United States = 88,410 (71,067)
Germany = 46,857 (37,794)
United Kingdom = 27,896
Canada = 5,678
Japan = 2,515
Italy = 2,473
Hungary = 500
Note: Number in parenthesis equals the number of tanks and self-propelled guns equipped with main weapons of 75 mm or larger. Smaller producing nations do not have this differentiation.
Artillery
Artillery includes antiaircraft and antitank weapons, above 37mm
Soviet Union = 516,648
United States = 257,390
Germany = 159,147
United Kingdom = 124,877
Japan = 13,350
Canada = 10,552
Italy = 7,200
Other Commonwealth = 5,215
Hungary = 447
Aircraft
Fighter aircraft
United States = 99,950
Soviet Union = 63,087
Germany = 55,727
United Kingdom = 49,422
Japan = 30,447
Italy = 4,510
Bomber aircraft
United States = 97,810
United Kingdom = 34,689
Soviet Union = 21,116
Germany = 18,235
Japan = 15,117
Italy = 2,063
Naval ships
Aircraft carriers
United States = 141
Japan = 16
United Kingdom = 14
Germany = 2
Destroyers
United States = 349
United Kingdom = 240
Japan = 63
Soviet Union = 25
Germany = 17
Italy = 6
Submarines
Germany = 1,337
United States = 422
Japan = 167
United Kingdom = 167
Soviet Union = 52
Italy = 28
No mention of amphious assualt vessels so I don’t know about ‘transport’ production. I know that the Japanese had some of the most famous ‘transports’ (or rather infamous) in the war called Hell Ships, but those were to transport POWs (whatever… soldiers are soldiers, right?). I just mention it FYI. For the record, I don’t think we should include the name or idea of ‘Hell Ships’ in the game for the same reason we shouldn’t include concentration camps… we want to conentrate on the military aspect of the game while not drudging up the horrors of WWII.
Here’s some more info:
Naval losses
Country      Carriers Battleships Cruisers Destroyers Submarines    Â
Germany       0     7       10     50      751      Â
Italy          0     1       11     84       84Â
Japan         19     8       37    134      130
Soviet Union     0     1       4      27      90Â
United Kingdom  8     5       30     110      77Â
United States   11     2       10      71      53
As for infantry:
Russia had about 34 million serve in the military
Germany had about 17 mill serve
UK had about 5 mill serve (not including Canada, Australia, etc… but those numbers aren’t any bigger)
Japan had about 8 mill serve
US had about 16 mill serve