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Tango0114 Jul 2020 9:10 p.m. PST

" The battle was fought on a 8x4 table using 6mm figures. All units were at the regimental level, which during the Russo Japanese War a regiment had anywhere for 1,000 – 2,500 men. It would be the equivalent of a brigade in ACW terms.

All of the unit stands fit into a 3D printed sabot base that has a label along the back for unit ID tags. They also have a thin strip of ferrous paper along the labels so they tags can accept magnetic pins…."

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