"28mm Russo-Japanese War game" Topic
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Mark Strachan | 02 Nov 2014 2:16 a.m. PST |
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KTravlos | 02 Nov 2014 2:25 a.m. PST |
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Hunlion | 02 Nov 2014 3:02 a.m. PST |
Nice looking game. two questions… Where did you get the flags for both sides? What rules did you use? Thanks in advance Hunlion |
Mark Strachan | 02 Nov 2014 12:02 p.m. PST |
Hunlion, The flags are all drawn by me, from various sources. They are high resolution vector drawings, able to be enlarged or reduced without loss of quality. I am happy to supply these in PDF free of charge to anyone who wants them. Just send me a request through the blog. The rules are homegrown. They started out as adaptions of the original Fire and Fury, but now have only the vaguest resemblance, with the inclusion of concepts from almost every set of rules dating back to the 1970's. In fact the only thing that remains of the original Fire and Fury is the version of the activation test. |
Hunlion | 03 Nov 2014 4:47 a.m. PST |
Thanks Stracm for the info. I have sent you my details on your website. Hunlion |
Hunlion | 03 Nov 2014 9:12 a.m. PST |
Hi Stracm, I try to post on your web site. I 'm not sure if I was successful. So I will give you my email address here…csonkaj@hotmail.com Cheers Hunlion |
Captain dEwell | 03 Nov 2014 9:51 a.m. PST |
Excellent. Really, really good. I love the Paul Hicks range of Russians and Japanese (and the Redoubt Enterprises figures) and had never seen so many beautifully painted and deployed from that range. Thanks for sharing it. |
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