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  • Ok, I’ve spent way too much time thinking about this, but here is my current plan: three city sets.

    Set #1 (Capitals):
    Washington - US Capitol Building
    London - Westminster Palace
    Paris - Eiffel Tower and Arch De Triumph
    Berlin - Reichstag Building
    Moscow - Kremlin
    India - Taj Mahal
    Rome - Coliseum
    Sydney - Harbor Bridge
    Japan - Imperial Palace

    Set #2 (Official Victory Cities):
    Honolulu - Aloha Tower
    San Francisco - Golden Gate Bridge
    Manila - Post Office
    Stalingrad - Tractor Factory
    Leningrad - Winter Palace
    Warsaw - St. Alexander’s Church
    Cairo - Pyramids
    Shanghai - Yu Garden
    Hong Kong - Queen’s Building and Wong Tai Sin
    Ottawa - Parliament Building
    Calcutta - Dakshineswar Kali Temple

    Set #3 (Expanded Victory Cities):
    Istanbul - Hagia Sofia
    Vladivostok - Trans-Siberian Rail Station (could be used with any far-eastern USSR territory: Yakut, Irkutsk, etc.)
    Rio de Janeiro - Christ the Redeemer Statue
    Buenos Aires - Kavanagh Building or Casa Rosada
    Cape Town - City Hall
    Belgrade - St. Mark’s Church
    Kiev - Saint Sophia Cathedral
    Stockholm - City Hall
    Singapore - Raffles Hotel
    Algiers - Basilica of Algiers
    Peking - Temple of Heaven
    Helsinki - Central Railway Station
    New York City - Empire State Building
    Libya - Marble Arch

    Couple of notes:

    • Set #2 is set in stone at this point.

    • Set #3 is about 80% set in my mind.

    • I swapped Stockholm for Helsinki since it is more likely to be contestable by all factions. Decided to do both Stockholm and Helsinki.

    • I am not going to do Bucharest, since it is adjacent to Belgrade on several maps and I prefer Belgrade for a variety of reasons. Same with Sofia.

    • If you really want Bucharest in your game, you can use the Paris Arch de Triumph model as it is pretty close to the Arcul de Triumf in Bucharest.

    • I am not going to do Smolensk because it is so close to Leningrad, Moscow, and Warsaw.

    • Trenacker was right about the Viroshilov Battery being a bad choice for Vladivostok; I made it this morning and it did not look right next to the rest of my cities. Going forward all victory cities will be civilian buildings. On the plus side I now have two coastal battery fortress models that will be for sale soon (and could still be used for Vladivostok and Sevastopol).

    I will plan to complete set #2 in the next few weeks. I’m not sure if I will keep going and do set #3 immediately, or if I will take a break and work on other things first. If set #3 sells well, I might eventually consider a set #4 with cities like Madrid, Budapest, Bombay, Smolensk, and Novosibirsk.

    Chris_Henry, or anyone, does GW36 have rules for victory cities? I’ve got a copy of the bigger version of that map (so beautiful!) but I don’t recall anything in the rules about victory cities… I assumed they were on the map for eye candy, or maybe a future expansion.

    Thanks,
    EBard


  • In the traditional sense of a victory city not yet.  GW36 has objective cities (essentially capitals, but the list includes Nanking).  The other cities might be utilized in the new 3rd edition that is just entering development.  I will do some checking on that.  Some of the victory objectives involve territories that contain cities within them: KMT objective Reclaim China involves Peking and Madrid is contestable through the Spanish Civil War and the Spanish Civil War Expansion for example (the other examples are already covered by your planned list).

    You are correct in that expansions will bring more focus to certain areas of the map and hence the local cities.  Turkey at War is a prime example that brings a lot of focus on Turkey as a power in the Mediterranean.  Winter War brings more focus to the Finland vs. Russia conflict and thus brings focus on Helsinki.  There is an idea floating around of another expansion focusing of the Axis Minors (so as not to hijack this thread, if anyone has any comments, thoughts, or ideas about this, please PM me).

    Looking forward to your new sets!

  • '16

    EBard, sounds awesome. I look forward to hearing when the new sets go on sale!

    For Singapore, I recommend sculpting the Raffles Hotel, which is strongly associated with the British colonial period.

    I just want to plug the Marble Arch again, since Tripoli and Cyrenaica are hotly contested in Global 1940, 2nd ed.


  • Trenacker, you are a source of great ideas! I like the Raffles Hotel for Singapore; I considered it yesterday but this morning it occurred to me that I could just make the front of the building and keep it very thin, which I think most players will appreciate on tiny Singapore.

    I like the Marble Arch, and since it’s easy to make I’ll add it to the list. I didn’t realize the Marble Arch was in Libya so I wasn’t finding it yesterday. I’ll still do the Basilica of Algiers.

    Also, I’m going to add Helsinki (Central Rail Station) and New York City (Empire State Building) into set #3. Both are reasonably easy to make and I think there are merits to including them.

  • '20 '19 '18 Customizer

    Thanks EBard for putting in the effort to make these available to the community. I do have one request. Please move Calculatta out of set 3 into set 2, as Calcutta is an OOB original Victory City.

    Looking forward to see the models ‘shape up’

  • 2023 '22 '21 '20 '19 '18 '17

    You are right EBard, there is currently no VC rule in that sense for Global War, people just want for eye candy I believe. I like your layout above, good way to keep a focus on AA Global more!


  • Any update on these sculpts?


  • @EBard:

    Narvik and all: I’ve been trying to keep my pieces roughly the same size as the original factory pieces so that they take up as little space on the board as possible, but I’m certainly open to offering a scaled up set if there is interest in that. How much bigger would you want them to be?

    Thanks,
    EBard

    Not much, 10 % bigger should do it. I think they should be slightly bigger than the factory. Then I will buy all sets again.


  • @EBard:

    Here is the list of city markers I’m currently planning to make. I’m open to making one or two more if there is strong interest in additional cities.

    New Victory Cities:
    Honolulu: Aloha Tower (done)
    San Francisco: Golden Gate Bridge (done)
    Manila: Post Office (done)
    Cairo: Pyramids at Giza (done)
    Stalingrad: undamaged tractor factory (done)
    Shanghai: Yu Garden (done)
    Hong Kong: Queen’s Building (done)
    Hong Kong: Wong Tai Sin temple (done)
    Warsaw: St. Alexander’s Church (done)
    Leningrad: Winter Palace (done)
    Calcutta - Dakshineswar Kali Temple (done)
    Ottawa: Parliament Building

    Existing Capitals:
    Washington D.C.: US Capitol Building (redo to improve quality - done)
    London: Westminster Palace
    Paris: Eiffel Tower and Arch De Triumph
    Berlin: Reichstag building
    Rome: Colosseum
    Moscow: Kremlin
    Japan: Imperial Palace (redo to improve quality - done)
    Sydney: Harbor Bridge (redo to improve quality - done)
    India: Taj Mahal

    Narvik and all: I’ve been trying to keep my pieces roughly the same size as the original factory pieces so that they take up as little space on the board as possible, but I’m certainly open to offering a scaled up set if there is interest in that. How much bigger would you want them to be?

    Thanks,
    EBard

    Fantastic news!!! Love the ideas and can’t wait to purchase!!


  • Welcome to the forums buddy… the beginning of a great membership.

    Thanks YG! So glad to be part of the community now. Greatly appreciate your kindness and encouragement!


  • I just finished the last model for the first set of victory cities; tomorrow I’ll work on getting them uploaded to Shapeways. I’m going to order a copy of the models for myself to make sure everything looks good before I make the set public, so it’ll probably be about two weeks before you’ll be able to purchase the models.

    Regarding the size of the models, I have been making them slightly bigger for this new set; each piece is about the size of two factories (similar to the Kremlin or Taj Mahal in my first set). A picture is worth a thousand words, so I’ve attached a top-down view of all my city models together. In the middle is a factory piece (highlighted in orange). Leningrad, Ottawa, and Cairo are more like 3 factories in size, while the US Capitol is 4 factories wide (I might shrink it down). I’ve also attached a side-view of all the pieces.

    Do note that I have redone the US Capitol Building, Japanese Imperial Palace, and Sydney Harbor Bridge. I’ve made all three larger and increased the level of detail. The other capital city pieces are unchanged (Kremlin, Reichstag, Westminister, Arch de Triumph, Eiffel Tower, Taj Mahal, Colosseum) Correction: I did actually scale up all of the capital pieces, with the exception of the Taj Mahal. The picture on this post is of the new sizes.

    CityMarkerSizes.jpg
    CityMarkers.jpg


  • Looks great, cant wait to purchase the new sets. Even your old set was better than the Victor City set from Osses, and now this new set is getting even better. :mrgreen:


  • Fantastic, EBard! Thanks for doing this! I will be ordering as soon they are available.


  • I’ve decided to sell two sizes of my capitals and victory cities: a smaller sized set that is the same size as my existing capital pieces, and a larger set that is about 30% bigger (the one in the pictures above). I’m also splitting the victory cities set into two sets: one set containing the cities on the G40 Europe board and another with cities on the G40 Pacific board. There is no extra cost from doing this, it just provides purchasing flexibility.

    I will order the smaller sized sets and verify they print successfully. Can I get 1-2 volunteers to buy each of the larger sets to make sure they print successfully? All I need from you is to tell me if anything is broken on the models when you receive them and if the size looks good. Here are the three sets I’d like to test, you can volunteer for one or more of them. I’ll send the purchase links via private message to the first two volunteers.

    Capitals set (10 pieces. All except Taj Mahal are larger than original set. Includes updated US Capitol, Sydney, Tokyo): $35
    Europe victory cities (5 pieces): $27 (cost per piece is higher on this set because Ottawa, Leningrad, and Cairo are bigger pieces)
    Pacific victory cities (7 pieces): $27

    Edit to add: I now have two volunteers for the Victory Cities sets, but I’ll take one more for the enlarged Capital Set if anyone is interested.


  • Is there a link to buy these sets?

  • '17 '15

    Hey eBard, I will volunteer to buy both the larger European and Pacific set. Can I purchase them in ‘Frosted Ultra Detail’?  Thank you.


  • calvinhobbesliker, the sets are not yet publicly for sale. As soon as we’ve printed a test set successfully then I will make them available to everyone and post a link here. Figure about two weeks till they are for sale.

    Rand, thanks! I’ll private message you a link to those sets. Once you receive them, please private message me here or on Shapeways with your feedback. Oh and yes, you can purchase them in Frosted Ultra Detail (that’s the only material they’ll be available in due to the high level of detail).

  • '17 '15

    Thanks eBard.

    Just ordered both the European and Pacific larger sets. As eBard mentioned, both sets were purchased in the ‘Frosted Ultra Detail’ finish.

    European - $33.69 CAD
    Pacific - $33.70 CAD

    S/H - $14.35 CAD

    Estimated Delivery time is October 23 - October 31.

    Will update as needed with pictures of new models.

    Cheers, Rand.


  • I now have two volunteers for the Victory Cities sets, but I’ll take one more volunteer for the enlarged Capital Set if anyone is interested.


  • I would like to volunteer….still need one?

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