Bolt Action Release Armies of Imperial Japan

A book titled "Armies of Imperial Japan" from Warlord Games is prominently displayed, featuring a colorful cover illustration depicting Japanese soldiers in action, with a backdrop of explosions and military equipment. The book is positioned upright, showcasing its spine and cover, while a detailed 28mm miniature of a Japanese soldier is placed in the foreground, emphasizing the theme of the game. The text on the cover highlights the book's focus on World War II wargaming rules for the Imperial Japanese Army.
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Warlord Games Armies of Imperial Japan includes a free Hiroo Onoda miniature. The lieutenant fought a 29-year guerrilla war in the Philippines because nobody told him it was over. In other news: apparently hair metal is out, grunge is in? #BoltAction #Wargaming #Miniatures

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