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Captain dEwell07 Oct 2012 5:29 a.m. PST

There was a huge variation in the quality and structure of Imperial Russian army fortifications at Port Arthur, Manchuria. What is the most suitable set of wargame rules to cover such edifics and lesser structures?

28mm battalion-size is the preferred scale but, if I could view some painted Pendraken 10mm Russo-Japanese figures, we could go smaller.

Thanks, as always.

Shedman07 Oct 2012 2:44 p.m. PST

If you don't mind using squares then RFCM's Square Bashing 2012 has forts, bunkers and trenches

It is aimed at Divisional level games with 4 bases = 1 Battalion. However it can also be played using 28mm figures in 8 figures units

You can see some Pendraken RJW figures at my blog link

Captain dEwell07 Oct 2012 4:30 p.m. PST

Shedman,

A marvellous response from you and a hugely interesting blog. Many thanks.

I like everything you have done regarding RJW and will draw much inspiration from you. The Pendraken figures do look great and the artillery pieces and trenches are a great find.

Happy wargaming.


As aye,

D'Ewell

Paul18225 Dec 2012 7:32 p.m. PST

Shedman,

I enjoy reading your blog,it got me back into RJW and
I pick up a copy of RFCM's Square Bashing,and a box of
"1/144 Battle of Mukden (IJA Heavy Artillery)" from Hobby
Link Japans.
If you have time,have at look at my facebook page

"The Russo-Japanese War 1904-1905"

Paul

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