Thanks for the feedback. Most of the rules for the game were crowd sourced from those actually playing an axis and allies style game. The game was never intended to be a historically accurate representation of the American civil war…as are the axis and allies WW2 games. They are themed games. You are welcome to try it out on Steam tabletop simulator if you have it before casting any kind of judgement. It really is a fun game that challenge players. If you want more historically accurate games, you’ll have to look elsewhere.
Best place to print a custom game board?
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I’m designing a board for a more in depth Europe campaign. Where would be a good place to print off a custom board?
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Take the file on a zip drive to a local printer and have them print it on quality vinyl - you will be very happy with it!
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I sent the file for our table to UPrinting (online printer) and they did a great job. (72"x33" for $65 shipped)
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I used smartpress.com . They were very helpful. Gave me suggestions on what would work best as a material to print on, as well as the print settings etc…
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If you go to a local printer, make sure they do everything in house… if they outsource it and problems arise, it will be a headache getting your money back from that middle man because they can’t absorb the cost the way they would if it was their own print.