Hi Guys, My name is Tim Greene. I have been miniature wargaming since 1988. My interests are very widespread and include Renaissance, 19th Century, skirmish...
Hello everyone. I just wanted to introduce myself to the group :). My name is Robert and i have been gameing for over 15 years. I recently lost my whole...
Hello again :). I gamed in 6mm basically. Ive used Tank Charts, The WRG rule sets, Over The TOP, And various other rules. Ive gamed the period from WWI to Tha...
What color were Japanese backpacks and bedrolls during the RJW? I am painting up some 15mm figures for my late 19th/early 20th century army and am uncertain...
I have a picture of guards wearing black backpacks and what I would be 90% certain are dark blue blankets (they're exactly the same shade as the uniform in a...
On second thought what I thought were blankets strapped to the packs are probably dark blue greatcoats. Blankets would be carried in the packs, like ACW...
Hey guys, I have a large selection of very nicely painted 15mm figures (7-8+) for sale covering the Colonial Period (1860-1900). They are a mixture of ...
Hello everyone, I am new to this site and was just wondering if anyone could give me some advice ?.I want to build 25mm armies for the Russo Japanese war and I...
I believe Copplestone Castings does RJ War in 25mm, n'est-ce pas? David Jackson Manager, Icebreaking Division, Canadian Coast Guard HQ, 5th Fl (N 150), 200...
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Thanks David,I will give them a try.I see Old Glory sat the figures from the Boxer Rising range would do but there doesn't seem to be any machine...
Copplestone's Russians with fur hats and greatcoats are perfect for the winter period of the war. I've wondered about the warlord Chinese, as well, because...
I have finally decided on a ruleset for gaming the RCW...and it is Peter Pig's "AK-47" (originally intended for post ww2 Africa). The basic rules are simple,...
Looking to wargame the Russo-Japanese War. Began buying 15mm figs and painting them...then began to realize most of the battles were huge events. Now I am...
- You are right,most of the battles were huge,but don't be put off 25mm it is the only scale !!.10mm ?,you might as well use cardboard counters,you could then...
Just played two games using 19th Century Principles of War 2nd edition in 15mm. First game saw a Japanese Division attacking elements of a Russian east...
Anyone know how artillery pieces in the Russo-Japanese War were painted? I purchased some Russian and Japanese peices from pendraken and am not certain how to...
Josh Can I suggest you post the question on the rjw list? There's a researcher on the list ... Jeff Leser I think ... who is EXTREMELY knowledgeable and...
Josh ... The following came as two replies to your question on the RJW list. "Japanese cavalry didn't carry a lance, they were strictly saber and carbine ...
I am painting up 10mm JApanese and Russian armies for the Russo- Japanese War. Plan on using Peter Pig's Square Bashing (WW1 rules) for the RJW. I found a...
... I like Square Bashing a lot. I haven't used it for RJW yet but I do have the modules to do so. The main thing I can see being any problem is that...
I have heard some about Principles of War and am alittle put off by the record keeping, etc. Square Bashing seems promising because it is more tactical scale....