@CWO-Marc said in Global War 1936-1945 3rd Edition:
Thanks for the supplementary info GHG. I didn’t really know very much about the context of the thread, since GW1936-1945 is a game with which I don’t have much familiarity, so I hadn’t realized that the sculpt choice was a deliberate one which was made for the reasons you described.
By the way, as an amusing historical footnote: during the long design process for the German “H-class” battleships which were supposed to come after the Bismarck class (but which ultimately were never built), Hitler at one point suggested arming the class with 800mm (31.5-inch) guns, the same caliber as Germany’s Gustav and Dora railway guns. In a rare example of common sense prevailing over Hitler’s propensity for gigantism (the Maus tank being a case in point), a German admiral talked him out of the idea by telling him just how big a battleship would have to be to carry such an arsenal and by pointing out that no German port in existence could handle a ship that enormous. By contrast, the Super Yamato class would have looked modest.
By comparison in the game, the H-44 is a larger piece than even the Super Yamato. And the numbers;
H-44 A-10, D-10, M-3 C-6/6/6/6/6/6 It takes 4 hits to sink
Super Yamato A-10, D-10, M-3, C-5/5/5/5/5/5 It takes 3 hits to sink
You would love the wealth of pieces in this game, Marc, including the all of the weapons that were on the drawing table and never built. You have the option of developing and building them as the commander of your nation.
The regular pieces in the game are interesting and numerous as well. The Japanese have the 2 classes of BB;
Battleship A-8, D-8, M-2, C-5/5/5/5 2 hits to sink
Yamato Class A-9, D-9, M-3, C-7/6/6/6 3 hits to sink
Not all of the nations have the same stats for units. A German BB will cost 22 IPP compared to Japan’s 20 IPP. However, a German medium tank is 6 IPP while a Japanese one is 8 IPP. Each nation has a different type of specialized infantry to go along with their Militia, Regular Infantry, Mountain Infantry, Marines, and Airborne. Here’s an example of one of their cards;