@Colonel-Mustard Yeah,7 out of 8 times you would’ve been able to retreat as planned.Some famous military guy once said"No plan survives contact with the enemy"If USA and UK were going hard after normandy and denmark,that should give Italy a chance to grow strong and help stop the western allies.
#1 rule Always protect your capitol.
Card industrial complexes
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Can you post the link to the pieces as well? I want to see what they look like .
Thanks,
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The Superpowers Game has some slightly larger single stack buildings that I will be using.
Actually they are slightly smaller than the AA factories. Plus the single stack would be a dead give away for Minor and double for Major factories.
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Can you post the link to the pieces as well? I want to see what they look like .
Thanks,
I’m terribly sorry. I do not have that link. I ordered them based on a photo I saw on this site somewhere. I can’t find the thread it was in. Maybe someone else will remember and can you you to it.
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No problem. I’ll find them. Thanks for the order page.
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You can see them in the link I posted yesterday:
http://boardgamegeek.com/image/348567/risk-revised-edition?size=large
When the order form refers to “15 Grey Cities” it means the grey pieces which I suggested would make good industrial complexes.
When the order form refers to colour-coded “Capitals” it means the round pieces with a star in the middle.
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white factory vs grey factory to distinguish 10 or a 3. or
use a label maker and place a 3 on them.
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FMG is making a miscelaneous pieces set that will include airbase, naval base, major and minor IC, and AA gun pieces. Of course, you’ll have to wait until they get that actually produced.
This rocks.
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I use fortress america cities as major industrial centers and use the complexes from the AA game to use as minor.
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I use fortress america cities as major industrial centers and use the complexes from the AA game to use as minor.
Nice thinking using fortress america pieces, that is what I will have to try.
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Much cheaper than Fortress America, and the exact same size as A&A complexes: