One of the features that I really like is that it shows insignia for all the ranks at least for those armies that use them. For instance no such insignia exist in the Dark Age book (#7) but that writer/painter spends a good amount of text and pictures working on banners which are more appropriate to the period.
I currently have #1 for WWII Germans, #3 for WII USA and Japan (although I would have preferred these to have been split up, the Marines and Army tend to be lumped together a bit) and just acquired #7 for the Dark Ages and #8 for the ACW. So far all the painters are Spanish (which makes sense since Breaking War is a Spanish company), bit pretty well known names in the industry: Angel Aparicio (ACW), Alberto Mateos (Dark Ages), Claudia Zuminich (Japan & USA) and Ruben Torregrosa (Germany). I'm always able to glean a few new tidbits to add to my painting toolbox. They can be ordered direct from breakingwar.com or from Michigan Toy Soldier here in the US.
| Interesting mix here on the cover, Custer in ACW uniform but set in the American West. |
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