Canadian Samurai
Staff Sergeant
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2007
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That's great news about Toy Army workshop. They made some fantastic WW1 pieces.
As for Japanese and Commonwealth, I in fact purchas IWJ030 and EA015, to recreate a little bit of action from the fall of Hong Kong campaign in 1941. Both sets contain three kneeling/lying figures each, and compliment each other well. The EA represent Canadians for me but K&C's EA sets could also represent British or Indian units that also fought in that battle. The commonwealth uniforms are pretty accurate for that theatre even though it was on the other side of the world from Africa. Not sure about the Japanese uniforms though - but since Japanese uniforms are so obscure hopefully no one will call me on that one.
As for Japanese and Commonwealth, I in fact purchas IWJ030 and EA015, to recreate a little bit of action from the fall of Hong Kong campaign in 1941. Both sets contain three kneeling/lying figures each, and compliment each other well. The EA represent Canadians for me but K&C's EA sets could also represent British or Indian units that also fought in that battle. The commonwealth uniforms are pretty accurate for that theatre even though it was on the other side of the world from Africa. Not sure about the Japanese uniforms though - but since Japanese uniforms are so obscure hopefully no one will call me on that one.