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Africa and the production spiral area.

Africa, eastern Eastern European Map and the various production related sheets:

Spiral, repairs, construction [background USN NJ class in drydock], a 1-25 counter once used for INTEL, reserves and the extra country flags for flipped units.

Reserve Aircraft

Background is an American Independence class CVL. The area below has weather markers, fuel, BP and pilot counters.

Lower Production Spiral area

Showing Eastern Europe, Africa and the Production Spiral.

Production Sprial

Up close during J/A 1942!

Yes, those are German Captial ships arriving in 1943.

Between Maps

Showing port and fleet cards

Kiel, GE NORD fleet, with captured French ship, and La Spezia.

Plus Germans in Syria and Soviets in German aligned Iraq.

Clipboard Production sheets

Showing the clipboards with country specific production sheets and the western part of the Asian Map.

Game Aids

In the middle of the Pacific, impluse action reminders for Japan and USA. Also a chart for Japan/USA resource reduction.

China to the NEI

A close up of the China front showing down to NEI. The NEI forces are soon to repulse two IJN MAR and a DIV, while losing their MIL.

Scandinavia

From London to Moscow along northern Germany. ABDA fleet is somewhere on the European maps at this time.

The Force pools

Country specific and colored cups for the force pools.

Blue - CW; Black-Germany; light blue-France [topped by brown = Vichy / by brown = FF]; dark yelllow - Italy; light yellow - China; Green - USA; Red - Japan; Brown - USSR.

North America, 1942

American fleet cards, reserve CW Canadian fuel and other assorted US troops [Mexico is aligned, those are Mexican in San Diego !].

The Table

Charts, dice cups [rarely do we get cracked dice in them] and the hands of our players!

A few 1/3000 scale Destroyers in the background.

Which plane to Abort? Which plane to Abort?

OK, just another shot of the game table, but it caught a critical moment [sarcasm intended] in an air combat.

One offensive FTR rolled a DA vs. one FTR and one Stuka. It took four of us to decide which to abort!

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