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KTravlos22 Mar 2015 6:42 a.m. PST

A small break from the footslogging of the 1877 Russo-Ottoman War.

We take to the not so high-seas, and try out the Russo-Japanese War. Once more your faithful servant gets trounced :P

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With Respect
K.Travlos

Personal logo Yellow Admiral Supporting Member of TMP24 Mar 2015 8:04 a.m. PST

Once again, the Captains of the Round Table sally from the mists of Camelot in their small band of heavily armored battleships to score another victory over the hated invaders from the continent…

Sorry, couldn't resist.

Your conclusion about PA matches mine: fun, but too much paperwork for a big game.

- Ix

KTravlos03 Apr 2015 12:25 p.m. PST

Thanks!

I forgot to mention that the Russian miniatures are mainly the excellent War Times Journal sculpts, with one GHQ, while the Japanese are Panzerschiffe with two War Times Journal ships.

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