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California

So I stumbled upon this cool looking game of samurai battles, but I can't find a how to play tutorial of any kind or a game system. Its just the model so far. Can anyone point me i the right direction? Thanks alot.

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Hooded Inquisitorial Interrogator





New York State

Wargames Factory sells a ruleset called War and Conquest. I'm not familiar with it, but here's the link on their website, and this page seems to have links to armylists, including stuff for the Rising Sun line of miniatures, and forums discussing the rules: http://wargamesfactory.com/webstore/rules/war-conquest


   
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War and Conquest is made by a British firm called Scarab Miniatures run by Rob Broom who used to be one of the big chiefs of WAB. He is a super nice guy and his rules are well worth a try and super fun, there only £28 along with masses of free army lists.

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Can you post a link to this battle report? I'd love to see it

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