Splintered Light Miniatures is proud to present our Gnome Snail Battle Wagon pack! These 15mm figures come in packs with 2 complete battle wagons. The Gnome Battle Wagons give any Gnome army a slow but powerful punch. Sculpted by Wiff Waff, these are highly detailed and a must for any Gnome gamer! Please note that these are multi-piece sets and require assembly.
Splintered Light Miniatures is proud to present our Skeleton Battle Wagon pack! These 15mm figures come in packs with options to make lots of different battlewagon types (please note that the picture shows three options of how to build the battlewagon but the pack only comes with one battlewagon body). These Skeleton Battlewagons provide undead armies with a powerful unit to wreak havoc on ones enemies. Sculpted by Faron Betchley, these are highly detailed and a must for any Undead gamer! Please note that this is a multi-part piece and requires some assembly.
In October 1944, the US prepared to invade the Philippines to cut Japan off from its resource areas in Southeast Asia. The Japanese correctly predicted this, and prepared a complex operation to use the remaining strength of its navy to defend its possessions.
In the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the Imperial Japanese Navy's First Diversion Strike Force took part in two major actions during the course of the battle: the intense air attacks from US Navy carriers on October 24 (the Battle of the Sibuyan Sea, which accounted for superbattleship Musashi), and the compelling action off Samar the following day.
This book examines in detail why, following the Samar action, the Imperial Japanese Navy commander of the First Diversion Strike Force (Takeo Kurita) chose to ignore orders and break off the attack into Leyte Gulf-one of the two most controversial decisions of the entire battle.
It also covers the Japanese planning for Leyte Gulf, and the strengths and weaknesses of the Imperial Japanese Navy in this phase of the war alongside the US Navy's planning and command arrangements.