
""Japanese in Overcoats"" Topic
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| Mysterioso | 06 Oct 2009 7:10 p.m. PST |
Does anyone produce "Japanese in Overcoats" that work with Copplestone's "Bolsheviks in Overcoats" and Brigade Games' "US Polar Bears" for RCW in Siberia? |
| The Jim Jones Cocktail Hour | 06 Oct 2009 8:14 p.m. PST |
Short Answer: No Slightly longer answer: No but I wish somebody would. Actually I'd be happier with some just in standard tunics, that way they could have wider use. If you want something useable for Japanese in Siberia or Manchuria, take a look at the 28mm Eureka Chinese. Some are wearing fur lined sleevless vests/ jerkins that the Japanese also made use of of. You need to do some conversion work but the kepi like headgear of some of the others in the range is easily converted to a peaked cap with a small disk of Milliput. The Chinese were actually made in error so they aren't listed but if yiou look at Chronofus website's scans of Eureka minis you will see the range. Nic will supply them if you drop him a line. |
Bobgnar  | 07 Oct 2009 9:09 a.m. PST |
I looked through the Chronofus Eureka list but did not find any Chinese. How about a hint as to the direct link, thanks |
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