More Photos of 15mm RCW troops
Photos by Jack Radey

These are photos taken (apparently) in Jack Radey's back yard. If not, the Jack has the biggest war room with the most realistic scenery in existance! I hope that Jack will give more identificaion of these photos. All the comments are mine so far - Jay Stribling (web-master for the Jackson Gamers)

In the photo at the top, a Peter Pig Tchanka - converted to a troika, by Jack - gallops happily along.



Photo by Jack Radey

Red horsemen, with Tchankas for fire support move to left, flanking the whites around the church.


Photo by Jack Radey

More of the same.


Photo by Jack Radey

The camera is down lower, among the men who all seem to be Peter Pig figures.


Photo by Jack Radey

Some White infantry with cavalry behind them, a bit hard to make out amongst the folliage.


Photo by Jack Radey

Troops in open order cross the tracks. I believe that the naval infantry, closest to the camera are Peter Pig troops, but I cannot identify the ones who have already crossed the rail line.


Photo by Jack Radey

The same area from a different viewpoint. Note plowed field in upper left.


Photo by Jack Radey

White cavalry - seem to be Irregular Miniature figures, but I am not certain - with a Minifigs Rolls Royce armored car in the background. I believe the figures to the right are Peter Pig infantry - the "Colorful units" type.


Photo by Jack Radey

White infantry - Minifigs? - with Peter Pig Tchaka and Cavalry to the rear.


Photo by Jack Radey

White forces in defense around the church. I cannot identify the types.


Photo by Jack Radey

Somebody is on the attack here, sweeping forward, with two Armored cars in support. They look like a Peter Pig Austen-Putilov to the left and a Minifig Rolls-Royce to the right.


Photo by Jack Radey

Cossacks forward! These guys look like Irregular miniatures figures. Nicely painted Jack!


Photo by Jack Radey

The supply train moves up behind the Cossacks. Are they to supply the horsemen, or to carry off the loot?


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