New National Production & National Objectives Chart


  • Thanks Bob your IPC chart with NO’s is a huge help.  Now all I need is to put magnetic strips with metal bases and national flags so I can stand up the chart. :-D

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    Have you printed one out and look at it as readability?
    They look nice but sometimes with that fancy lettering it gets hard to read.
    Just asking.


  • @MaherC:

    bob, looking for something about maybe the size of 4-6 kamakazi markers that can take the place of large groups of surface ships for all parties involved.  right now we just write numbers on the backs of the round country markers, but that’s a little ghetto :)

    Lol that’s awesome that’s EXACTLY what i did in the 1942 edition. I was considering the same for this 1


  • Wow these images are outstanding and will stop me from mailing anything in to get a probably damaged battlestrip.  I will print all of these off and laminate them for immediate use and as for you guys asking about “marshal” cards, if you really want some official ones you can check out Axis and Allies revised edition because it came with them.


  • @Gharen:

    …as for you guys asking about “marshal” cards, if you really want some official ones you can check out Axis and Allies revised edition because it came with them.

    I copied, printed and laminated the marshal cards and tokens from Revised to use with 1942 along with the victory city chart. I also used the damage markers from AA50 for 1942. Works great. I have a slightly used Revised for sale if anyone is interested.


  • Too bad this guy doesn’t work at WOTC.


  • You know if everyone in the axis and allies community got together we could probably give enough backing to help Larry find a better producer/distributor for these games and get rid of the simple mistakes that they care to overlook.

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    Sorry for the lack of communication this past week. My computer crashed before I was able to finish the project. Be patient. I will get these done.

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    @Bob_A_Mickelson:

    Sorry for the lack of communication this past week. My computer crashed before I was able to finish the project. Be patient. I will get these done.

    Hi Bob,

    Sorry about your loss ( maybe not as a bad as a child, but still like losing a pet)…

    We are all behind you and understand you are doing all this hard work from the kindness of your heart. We will be happy to wait. You shouldn’t feel pressured at all as we know that you have other real life commitments as we all do.

    Make sure to exercise our patience everyone! Bob is doing better work for free that WOTC did for $70. BOB, WE OWE YOU  :-D


  • I am curious as to how you guys are printing/mounting these.  What kind of paper are you printing it out on or are you guys taking it to a Fedex and having them do it.  Just wanting some opinions/options before I get them printed out.

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    @Gharen:

    I am curious as to how you guys are printing/mounting these.  What kind of paper are you printing it out on or are you guys taking it to a Fedex and having them do it.  Just wanting some opinions/options before I get them printed out.

    I used my home printer to print onto glossy photo paper. Then I used a spray adhesive to back it with a black, 1/4" foam core board. The result is very beautiful and durable. Just be careful not to get photo paper wet AT ALL. If this is a concern, use a good quality heavy weight paper. It won’t be glossy but it will hold up to a little moisture.



  • Where did you get the spray adhesive and foam board, local hobby store or ….?  Thanks for posting picks by the way, looks great.

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    @Gharen:

    Where did you get the spray adhesive and foam board, local hobby store or ….?  Thanks for posting picks by the way, looks great.

    You can get the foam core from an art store or craft store. The spray adhesive I got from the craft store as well. It’s made by Krylon. 3M makes a good one as well.


  • Do you just print the Nat’l Prod chart Landscape on the legal paper then? Or is that pic on a regular 8.5X11"??

    Thanks in advance.

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    @ruwenzori:

    Do you just print the Nat’l Prod chart Landscape on the legal paper then? Or is that pic on a regular 8.5X11"??

    Thanks in advance.

    That’s the legal size one. I took an 10X20 piece of photo paper, cut it down, and put that in the printer.


  • I would also recommend having them printed out through a photo center (I use Costco out here).  I just had the 13.5x8.5 printed out for $2.99 and I’ll glue it with spray adhesive onto foam board.  The photo is durable and I haven’t had any trouble with bleeding when using spray adhesive.  Since 8.5x13.5 isn’t a photo size, I had to put the image on a 12x18 file in photoshop and save as back to a .jpg for uploading.  This also will eliminate any loss to cropping as well.

    I’ve done a lot of A&A homebrew projects this way and haven’t been disappointed yet.

    Thank you Bob for your work, I look forward to having your setup charts.


  • @PDXDuck:

    I would also recommend having them printed out through a photo center (I use Costco out here).  I just had the 13.5x8.5 printed out for $2.99 and I’ll glue it with spray adhesive onto foam board.  The photo is durable and I haven’t had any trouble with bleeding when using spray adhesive.  Since 8.5x13.5 isn’t a photo size, I had to put the image on a 12x18 file in photoshop and save as back to a .jpg for uploading.  This also will eliminate any loss to cropping as well.

    I’ve done a lot of A&A homebrew projects this way and haven’t been disappointed yet.

    Thank you Bob for your work, I look forward to having your setup charts.

    You could sell these on the side.

    LVI


  • Hey Bob,

    Just was curious, is there any progress on the set-up charts?

    Thanks!


  • Yeah printing these new charts on glossy photo paper and mounting them on the foam is a great idea.  Just gotta do some trim/smoothing of the edges of the foam but sure beats the junk that came with the original game.  I mean seriously, just a tiny strip to put units nearby for fighting cause they sure as heck wont fit on there.  Thanks a million Bob, everyone appreciates your hard work and dedication that you have put into this project thus far.  I tip my hat to you sir!


  • Here are a few things I put together using Bob’s chart and board.

    The National Production/Objectives Chart is resized to be printed out by a photo processing place on a 12x18 enlargement.  Resizing Bob’s file cut down the sharpness of the text but it reads just fine.

    The other items are mini battle boards that are numbered and match the tokens that are also in this folder.  All of these are in 5x7 size and also ready to printed.  I find these useful when playing with my less experienced friends who like to conduct combat then try to slip in other pieces or use units in two different combats  :-D  Also useful when not playing on a big board.  I bought a 1" punch from a craft store to cut out the tokens.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=85962ed770c8989000d27174b47c6657e847fb42f5d9d4a63e34c0a955f98962

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