Where is this timeline?
Based on the first 2 lines in Zaius's post, I'd say among the MotF threads.
Where is this timeline?
This is absolutely incredible work. Well done.Two versions, One with Labels, One without.
Sppaaaace Maaap.
Working stylized map title card for a in-progress TL:
Made some changes already
Will this end up like most of Germany's nonaggression pacts like the one they had with Poland IOTL, or will the Poles slowly be reclassified as extremely anti-Russian, the most anti-Semetic people in Europe, anti-Bolshevik, and as part of a higher rung of Slav willing to step on Russian, Rysn, Ruthenian, Ukranian, and Belarusian? And I don't doubt some of those groups I mentioned might be the same. Anyways, seems that there is a good chance of having the Poles be accomplices in Lithuania and Czechoslovakia.Crossposting my Mao of the Fortnight Entry - another update to my timeline. At this rate maybe I'll actually manage to finish the thing within a couple of years with Map of the Fortnight entries and descriptions only.
Quick! The Chicoms are coming!
This map has long been overdue. This is actually the moment when your timeline actually starts in the first place.
Where is this timeline?
Will this end up like most of Germany's nonaggression pacts like the one they had with Poland IOTL, or will the Poles slowly be reclassified as extremely anti-Russian, the most anti-Semetic people in Europe, anti-Bolshevik, and as part of a higher rung of Slav willing to step on Russian, Rysn, Ruthenian, Ukranian, and Belarusian? And I don't doubt some of those groups I mentioned might be the same. Anyways, seems that there is a good chance of having the Poles be accomplices in Lithuania and Czechoslovakia.
Yep. I'm glad someone noticed. While the PoD is back in the 1920s, this is the point where the big divergences begin.
Working stylized map title card for a in-progress TL:
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Made some changes already
WIP map of the Santiago Accords, an alliance of nations led by a surviving Gran Colombia (in Green). The Lighter green are the members of the Santiago Accords. The Darker Green areas are Santiago Accord members where Gran Colombia has immense influence; mostly economic and political.
Nice map, Reagent!I wanted to try out a few aesthetic elements (mainly with the borders) I am planning to use for MotF 102, so I decided to update my MotF 100 map of Portugal.
Since I am having difficulty uploading a thumbnail, go here.
Hey guys, I've been working on this alt 1940's map but i need help with the german borders. can someone make it so that germany has the sudetenland and all of aslance lorain? and then repost it for me? oh and all questions, any questions, are welcome. and sorry for the size.