RJ War types.

Started by Subedai, 11 October 2015, 07:43:43 PM

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Subedai

I've just had a quick gander at the chaps on the website and in pics for the infantry there are occifers and flag carrying fellows. Can I take it that these are included in the packs and if so how many do you get in each?

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Leon

Which range do you mean here, as there's no pics of the Russo-Japanese stuff on the website?  There are some on the Forum somewhere I think.

As a general rule on command within packs, it's usually one set of command and the rest being regular foot.  So, 27 foot + 1 officer + 1 musician + 1 standard or thereabouts depending on troop type.
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Shedman

If you are talking about the Russo-Japanese War range then the infantry packs for both sides contain a 50/50 split between advancing and firing infantry and roughly 5 officers

There are no musicians or standard bearers

I use Russian Officers and standard bearers from the Russo-Turkish war range and Japanese standard bearers are converted from advancing infantry

You can see some of them in my photobucket account - http://s1206.photobucket.com/user/alanmillicheap/library/RJW?sort=2&page=1

Alan


Subedai

There are a couple of customer pics at the bottom of both the Russian and Japanese infantry codes but nothing on the artillery or mg's. Agreed there are some pics on the forum but not of all types.

Thanks for the info on the command figures.

Quote from: Shedman on 12 October 2015, 08:35:30 AM
If you are talking about the Russo-Japanese War range then the infantry packs for both sides contain a 50/50 split between advancing and firing infantry and roughly 5 officers

There are no musicians or standard bearers

I use Russian Officers and standard bearers from the Russo-Turkish war range and Japanese standard bearers are converted from advancing infantry

You can see some of them in my photobucket account - http://s1206.photobucket.com/user/alanmillicheap/library/RJW?sort=2&page=1

Alan

Thanks for that, I had seen some of those pics before but not all of them. In the last picture, the one with the Russians wearing blanket rolls, are they from the Russo-Turkish range?


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Shedman

This is from an earlier post

Japanese

Infantry - Russo-Japanese - RJ3 Japanese foot - the ensigns are converted infantry

Artillery - Russo-Japanese - RJ4 Japanese artillery

HMGs - Russo-Japanese - RJ5 Japanese Hotchkiss HMG

Cavalry mounted - South American Pacific War - SAP8 Cavalry, kepi, havelock, carbine

Cavalry dismounted - Russo-Japanese - RJ3 Japanese foot

High command - French WW1 - F16 High command
High command - 1866 Saxon - SA7 Mounted generals

Russians

Infantry - Russo-Turkish - RT2 Russian foot, furashka
Infantry - Russo-Turkish - RT4 Russian foot command
Infantry - Russo-Japanese - RJ1 Russian foot
Infantry - Russian WW1 - RP1 Infantry, tunic, in cap

Artillery - Russo-Japanese - RJ2 Russian artillery

HMG - Russian WW1 - RP2 HMG, tunic, in cap

Cavalry Mounted - Russian WW1 - RP7 Cossack cavalry
Cavalry Mounted - Russian WW1 - RP3 Cavalry, tunic, in cap

Cavalry dismounted - Russian WW1 - RP6 Infantry, greatcoat, fur hat, firing
Cavalry dismounted - Russian WW1 - RP1 Infantry, tunic, in cap

High command - British WW1 - BP22 High command
High command - Russian WW1 - RP3 Cavalry, tunic, in cap