Thank you for sending the map to my printer. I have been testing scenarios out with my A&A using my 1942 second edition. I just have been using sticky note paper to mark my Italian territories. I used the game pieces from my anniversary addition for the Italian pieces. I also added have tracks: cost is IPC 5. Attack 2, defend 2 as tanks cost 6 IPC in this version. Its nice to spend 5 IPC on an actual unit other than an AA gun. No artillery bonus on half track in this version
I also added the recruitment center from zombies.
Please see the chart below
MOBILIZATION ZONE
UNIT STATS COST MOVE ATTACK DEFENSE
LAND UNITS
INFANTRY 3 1 1 2
ARTILLERY 4 1 2 2
HALF TRACK 5 2 2 2
TANK 6 2 3 3
ANTIAIRCRAFT ARTILLERY 5 1 0 1
RECRUITMENT CENTER 10 0 0 0
INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX 15 0 0 0
Tjoek's A&A Anniversary OOB Map file (Updated March 23rd)
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Thank you Tjoek for all the hard work and time you put on the A&A Anniversary Edition Map!
Your welcome, and thanks for sharing your printed map with the community! I will add your version as a special to the first post when I’ve a bit more time at hand.
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My local printshop suggested printing on Tyvek. It’s pretty cheap and resistant to tearing. Does anybody have experience with using this? I’m mainly concerned with the durability of it - will the ink wear off in time? The printshop isn’t sure, since “the toner will be on top [of the Tyvek]”.
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will the ink wear off in time? The printshop isn’t sure, since “the toner will be on top [of the Tyvek]”.
I’m not familiar with Tyvek, but my print on PVC is also ink on top of the material. I tried a few printshops and asked for a small sample to test how sratch resistent the print is. It turned out that for PVC there is a huge difference between the shops. So ask you shop for a small piece of printed Tyvek (maybe from a misprint they did for another client that they would normally throw away anyway)
Another option is to protects your print with a few coats of clear varnish.
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Another option is to protects your print with a few coats of clear varnish.
And as a further layer of protection (in addition to the varnish, which is a wise precaution), you might consider covering the map with a thin sheet of non-glare acrylic or plexiglass. You can see an example over here:
http://www.axisandallies.org/forums/index.php?topic=32700.0
The material I used is called non-glare Acrylite P-99. It was originally sized by the manufacturer at 48" x 96" x 1/16" thickness, but I had it trimmed to the size I needed.
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Other option is get it printed on 3mm poly styrene with a laminated finish.
By me I can get a 32 in x 72 in map for $104.00. 4 f x 8 f $154.00 -
Thanks, good recommendations.
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Hi guys,
After some time I am back on working on this map a bit for my personal print. As I don’t like the mobilization board on the map I’ve had it reclaimed by the sea:
And I did another attempt to give it some battleship artwork from one of the rulebooks to get it balanced with the US fighters on the bottom right corner:
Which version do you guys like best? You can click the above images for a larger version.
Personally I like a version without any extra artwork (removing the logo, the generals and the US fighters as well) best, but that might be a bit to much time consuming for the amount of play this game will see at our group.
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I’m not a fan of art just being here and there with no purpose, nice and clean I prefer.
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agreed, not a fan of ghost images on the board.
logo could go as well.
nice clean simple design for sea zones works best for me.
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Thanks for your views sired and robert. I’m in the same camp. Maybe I just have to go for it and remove the other artwork as well… hmm… some more work to do :-D
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I like the 2nd one better (with the ship). It gives a nice symmetry to the board. No art at all as suggested above ^ would be perfect as well
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@Nowhere:
Very nice, but with a map that big, where the heck are you going to play it? More importantly, how are you going to reach across the map to shake the hand of your opponent… you can’t reach him! :-D
Once you go big you never go back. Keep up the good work Tjoek’s !
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Map looks great! I’m a fan of NOT having the ghost images behind it.
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With your comments I’ve made up my mind as I’m going for a clean map. Just like my Global 1940 map
After some hours of work over the weekend I’ve managed to get rid of the AA logo and artwork on the center board. And re centered the sea zone numbers fo 29, 31 and 32.
Now moving on to the US fighters on the right most board.
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And if anyone is wondering why the colors of my last pictures are a bit dull: I’m fixing the artwork on the original scans before doing the color corrections. So the final map files will be as vibrant as the current one that’s up for download.
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The last corner with the US fighters was a hell of a lot of work, but it’s done. See for yourself the before and after of the Anniversary board (click for larger images):
Just some more minor cleanups to do before I will release this final file to the community, but it’s hard to find the time at the moment.
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You put a ton of time into this! Thanks for your effort!
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Can’t wait to play on this cleaned up version of the map! Keep up the good work!
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Thanks guys! It has been busy lately, but I’ve managed to revisit nearly all sea zones to clean up some more smaller issues.
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Thanks Tjoek! Keep up the awesome work!